Went out today between 10:30 and 1:30. The Fraser and Coquitlam rivers were both very high due to the tides and I wasn't too optimistic about the Stave. It wound up being 12-18 inches below normal levels. The marsh had more water in it than this time in 2019 but a fish that entered at the bottom of the marsh wouldn't be able to make it up to the spawning channel due to exposed gravel bars blocking the way. Water was cloudy in the marsh, with very little flow. Saw a single fry swimming around below the boat launch.
Water in the main river was clear as ever. No fish action of any kind. It was one of those days where, ten minutes in, you're sure you're going to get skunked. Might be another few weeks before things wake up in there. Found a bunch of river treasure thanks to the low water, waders, and a trekking pole to fish out the lures. Got two decent spoons... one is Gibbs Koho, anyone know what the other one is? It's super thick. Three usable jig heads. Total of 8 hooks: 5 crimped, 1 semi-crimped, 2 barbed. Better % of crimped than usual in the Stave. As always, just good to get out