The best part of sockeye fishing, or any salmon fishing where the fish are moving by in numbers, is to watch your spot on the river slowly narrow as more and more people think you have "the hot spot." Definitely pays dividends to really monitor where your hooking up and what's happening with regards to bottom structure, at least with the bars just below Hope. Not to brag/preach/condescend the art of lining salmon, but certainly those who know seem to get in and get out a lot faster then the quadrennial beak out who hasn't held a rod since 2014.
On another note, how much rain is going to have to fall to turn Vedder Creek back into a river again? I can't imagine anything swimming up that in it's current state.