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Author Topic: 2021 Chilliwack River fall salmon fishery information & water condition updates  (Read 101488 times)

Rodney

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We popped down to the lower river for a couple of hours this afternoon and pulled in a chinook jack. Well, Nina did, and I hopped in the photo...

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Released a lot of jacks this year at sandheads this September some a pretty nice size too
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We popped down to the lower river for a couple of hours this afternoon and pulled in a chinook jack. Well, Nina did, and I hopped in the photo...

Lots of chunky footballs this year.

Nina seems to out fish you a fair bit when she does hit the river.  ;)
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:o

ok here comes the rain, season is over. ;D

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Best line in the video, Nina to Rod: "Where's your fish ?"  Ouch ! :D
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Sigh...

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Great vid Rod! I enjoyed watching that. Those pinks sure do have soft mouths. I find a 50/50 landing ratio is quite respectable with these fish. Also, thanks for the cooking tip! Looks delish!
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We popped down to the lower river for a couple of hours this afternoon and pulled in a chinook jack. Well, Nina did, and I hopped in the photo...

 

great smiles Rod. btw, what brand waders are yours? I just got a pair from aliexpress with the same orange zipper...
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So how's the water looking?  Is the canal flooded bank to bank yet?
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So how's the water looking?  Is the canal flooded bank to bank yet?

Base of Real-Time Hydrometric Data Graph, the same as yesterday
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I'd guess it will color up before it goes bank to bank.

Was good there yesterday! In about 5 hours I must have fair hooked over 20 pinks and landed well over a dozen. More fish were silvery. most of the gear guys fishing with roe took a spring or a jack. Pretty crowded though.
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The river held up quite nicely for most of the day.Those who braved the elements in the early hours today were handsomely rewarded. It became quite miserable after 12:00 pm. No jacket, not even a Simms Guide model can take such punishment for more than a couple of hours.

Disclaimer: I did not fish today. I'm quoting a very dear and reliable friend of mine who did.
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Water was good, when I left at 3 ish, the rivers so low that it can handle lots of rain, but the water clarity is not going to be good tomorrow.
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Wow water level really spiked. Same with Cable Pool in Capilano. 
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