That Hooton's memory of the river doesn't match your current experience possibly reflects just how much things have changed in over 50 years.
Bang on. So much has changed so drastically in BC steelhead fishing over the past 50 years it's incredible.
Vedder/Chilliwack had lots of fish in it by mid December. I can think of having very good double digit days fishing before Jan. 1.
By middle of March you were always catching a kelt or two if you fished above the Tamihi bridge.
Alloutte system was a mid November to end of January river.
Cheakamus river had steelhead in enough numbers to catch January 1. Used to always go there on that day with my dad and rarely was he ever skunked Jan. 1
On and on any oldtimer could speak about when talking about what once was to what is now.
One could also wonder just how good the Vedder/Chilliwack might be if there was no hatchery on it. For all one knows, it could be the cause of early wild steelhead to not be doing so well.
Early hatchery fish spawning with early wild fish could be the reason why there is now less early returning fish. Lots of studies showing fertility rates of hatchery steelhead to be no where near that of wild steelhead.
No one ever studied it to see if that happened. Maybe it did , maybe it didn't.