There. I fixed it for you!
Hey - watch it. Bar fishing and BB'ing don't mix well in the same water.
Anyways once the large waves of 3 or 4 sockeye at a time come in, they seem to push the Chinook into different water.
The Pitt Meadows sockeye extraction team doesn't leave too many sockeye to get by during daylight hours. Their operation has 4 nets staged across the river sweeping everything in their paths. There are always a minimum of three nets sweeping down. Soon as one gets to the retraction area, that one net gets pulled then raced up to the top of the run to start over and over again. Only time for a fish to get by that one quarter of the river is when the net is in the boat as it races back to the top again. Serious production here.
Regardless - it should be fun back out there. A whole new generation will be able to take part in the fist fights, cursing and carrying ons. Good times indeed.
Kind of makes me want to just go for the entertainment value.
It's not all that bad but there will be the traditional hot spots. Fortunately the river is large and those that know how to read the water will find seclusion - at least until someone sees you land one then you'll have instant company.
Just think of the money that going to be spend locally be people suddenly needing supplies. I hope Island 22 is ready for the swarm.