So, just one Question.
When looking out at the water across from Furry creek, was the water silty on the other side?
Just curious, because most of the fish get the scent from the squamish and will come up that side like the last cycle.
They did really good at defence islands while it sucked at Furry last cycle, and I was having 20-30fish days in the squamish.
So you can't judge a book by it's covers.
I was reading that the outflow from the Squamish was mostly on the other side around the defense island and I did hear of good fishing over there but that is the Squamish run of fish, not sure if anyone has noticed but there are NO fish spawning in Furry creek like in the past.
Squamish in 2017 was good, on gear or fly it was fairly consistant and you were seeing fish jumping and rising to give some indication of movement which got people into fish but not like the mass numbers of fish like in 2013-2015 where you couldn't really wade out without being bumped into by travelling pinks. Right now it feels more like swinging for steelhead as there are so few of them and even if you see them getting them to bite can be hit and miss at times cause they are way more tight lipped when in fewer numbers.
Not judging a book by it's cover but I made my predictions in 2015 and 2017 as I've told people that the numbers will be pretty much dismal cause of the destruction by the washing out of the spawning beds, if I am wrong I'll gladly eat my own words but as other members have said in areas where they should be thick enough to walk over like a living mat of fish, there was literally only enough fish to count on two hands.