River condition has remained reasonably good at least until 9:30am when I drove over the Crossing. Chris just phoned me too and said it is still good. It's quite cool outside so that's keeping the river in shape.
Here's my report.
It was yet another rainy but incredibly productive morning on the Chilliwack River, we are very lucky to have this abundant resource in this country during this time of the year.
If we are counting fish, this morning's outing was definitely the best so far this season. The first four casts yielded four wild coho salmon. Cast number five was blanked, but cast number six was rewarded by another wild fish. This was followed by a small jack, then two hatchery marked coho salmon before ending the session with a wild buck. Ten fresh salmon in just over one hour of fishing, one cannot complain about that at all.
The lure of choice was once again the Gibbs Delta Tackle's #35 orange fire stripe silver Koho spoon. Having my Shimano 9' Clarus coupled with 15lb PowerPro braided main line made a huge difference in catch results among anglers as I was able to whip the lure out further and reach the school of fish. The coho salmon fishing season is far from over yet, I hope you are also able to enjoy the next several weeks!
