I made my first foray of the season to the North side tributaries trying both Nicomen and the Harrison. Nicomen looks good and has a reasonable height for fishing. it's very crowded already particularly at the Norrish Creek access point on #7. Harrison is on the high side for bank fishing. For a system that was once bank to bank with rising salmon, particularly chum this time of year, it appears virtually empty. no where near as many anglers as there once was and it's most popular as a sturgeon destination. FN beach seining is underway on the gold course shore most week days afaik. Some good fishing spots are gone such as French Creek which has been 100% lost to a combination of erosion and RV/Marina development. what was once a excellent beach area where I caught many cutthroat, coho and chum over the years is now surrounded by chained boom sticks to keep drifting logs off the boat wharves. Just last year i was able to walk up there and catch a few fish. This year I had to wade the whole way up and back and negotiate around a myriad of dead falls that have fallen off the eroding cut banks. There was once some great flats there that had prolific weed growth, schools of stickleback and sometimes good number of feeding cutthroat. These are mostly gone. River channel shifts? Dredging? I didn't see a sign of a trout, anywhere. I did catch a chunky Pike Minnow though!
Still if one walks around at either location and knows the spots success is possible. I brought home these, landed a wild and lost another in the space of 30 minutes.
Of course with my terrible fish id skills I have no idea what these are or if they are even edible. I hope it was legal for me to kill these. What to do? Any suggestions?