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Rodney

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Chilliwack River September 16th
« on: September 16, 2005, 08:02:18 PM »

After two solid weeks of pink salmon action, I thought it was time to try something different. September can be excellent for coho fishing on the Chilliwack River. After last night's drizzle, and today's cloudy weather, I thought it was worth to give it a go. :)

Trout Slayer was supposed to join me but he could not resist the Randog Craft for some sturgeon action. ::) I wonder how many they landed today. :) I tried to convince my usual coho partner LukeYVR to tag along, but he chose sleep over fishing like he has done many times in the past... :o Sure, let me do the leg work and scout out the runs for you... ::) ;)

As I approached Chilliwack, the smell of the manure and smog excited me. ;) That fresh silver was that much closer to my hook, I was almost there... ;)

I arrived at the spot where I wanted to start, and saw not a single soul around. :) The runs haven't changed that much since July as expected, just slightly shallower. Time to test out this fresh batch of pink salmon roe. I lopped a big chunk onto the #2 hook and flicked it out. After several drifts, the float was completely buried. Surprised, I picked up the rod slightly instead of jerking it, the fish was on. :D

It wasn't too big, at first I thought it was a jack. As it approached me, I could see the creamy body, it was a whitefish, but a pretty good size one! :D A quick photo and it was released into the run again.



After spending another 30 minutes on this particular run, i moved onto another one. At this deeper run, I could see a few pinks sitting near the bottom. My Drennan float tapped a few times during my first drift. On the second drift, it was nudged a few times again. This time I gently picked up the line, and a small trout was dangling at the end. I quickly unhooked it and moved a bit further down.

A few casts later, the float was buried once again. This time I yanked hard. The Stryker 2106 completely bent down, now I was shaking. :D I scrambled to look for a good landing spot, as I was fishing from a steep drop-off. I slowly moved myself down to the water, without looking at the fish as I reeled. When I looked up again, the fish was already in front of me. This huge head poked out from the water, it was a gigantic pikeminnow greeting me. ::) That fish had me all excited, I thought it was a chinook jack at least... :P :-[ ;D

I grabbed onto its lip, took the hook out and back into the water it went again.

Hey, three species in one outing, not bad at all. :)

The water was quite clear, so during some of the drifts I was able to see my roe in the water. While observing the roe during one drift, a coho followed it but never touched the eggs... :'(

A few more quick hits and misses later on that day, but it was generally quiet but pleasant on the flow. :)

Today's goal was to scout out some of the runs where I plan to target my coho salmon this season, catching one would have just been a bonus. :) I now have my runs, just waiting for them to arrive now. Any day now... ;)


Few things to remember
  • You need a freshwater fishing licence when fishing the Chilliwack River.
  • You need to purchase a salmon conservation stamp if you intend to keep your salmon.
  • Daily quota for pink salmon is four fish below the Vedder Crossing in Chilliwack River.
  • Daily quota for hatchery coho salmon is four fish in Chilliwack River. Hatchery coho salmon have no adipose fin.
  • Daily quota for chum salmon is one fish in Chilliwack River.
  • Daily quota for chinook salmon is four fish in Chilliwack River, but only one maybe over 62cm.
  • You may only keep four salmon (mixed species) in total per day.
  • Only a single barbless hook is allowed.
  • You must release any sockeye and wild coho carefully.
  • Pink salmon have large oval spots on their back and tail. Sockeye salmon do not have spots. Chinook salmon have tiny black spots on its back and tail. Coho salmon have tiny black spots on its back and upper tail, and white gum.
  • Please note that some sockeye salmon in the Chilliwack River also do not have an adipose fin.
  • Complete Chilliwack River salmon regulations can be found on this page.
  • Please phone DFO Chilliwack 604-702-2278 if you observe a violation.
  • Make sure you have a good fillet knife to clean your catch and a cooler with ice to keep your it fresh.
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2005, 08:10:57 PM »

River still not infested by the pinks after the rain!? what the heck is it gona take.
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2005, 08:37:27 PM »

Was out today. The weather was perfect for Coho fishing- a bit of rain and very cloudy!

Lots of Pinks rising where I was fishing but since I was using roe, I knew that any take would most likely be a Spring, Jack Spring or Coho. The float did go down four times today-three results of Spring jacks and one big Spring that I could not hold on to. Quite decent size for spring jacks.
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2005, 08:43:04 PM »

Dont wana know the spot just wondering if its canal or not cuz wana catch some springs but dont wana go canal gong show.
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2005, 08:46:03 PM »

Nice steelieman... :) I was hoping to see some spring jacks, no luck today. :P Were your jacks chrome?

Hopefully my runs will not be infested by pinks. :)

Oh ya, forgot to mention. When I returned to my car at the end of the trip, I sat down, took a drink and looked to my left. I saw the Mother Load of Beer Cans! :o All two dozens of them! I guess that's what happens when the can & bottle man of the Vedder goes overseas. ;) Those cans went into my car very fast. :) Overall the river was fairly clean, but there were some campfire pits where they should not have been. Please come out to our Rivers Day celebration on September 25th. Clean the river, enjoy the BBQ, and I might even share some coho info with you, might even have freebies... ;)

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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2005, 09:04:04 PM »

Thanks for the update guys, I'm heading out there very early tomorrow as well.  Got my gear all geared up, andthe roe is ready!!!!! So I will report when I get back, I'm going for coho, but may target springs or pinks later in the day!! I know of a tiny little run that I have had alot of success hit monster springs and even a few coho.  I wnat to check that out tomorrow sometime.
 Oh and Rod thanks for the profile pic!!!
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2005, 09:37:07 PM »

One more thing I forgot to mention in the original report!

While driving over Keith Wilson Bridge on the way to my spot, I went by four people who were fishing ON the bridge. :o :o :o

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I know it should be common sense that this should not be done, but it maybe time for the City of Chilliwack to install a couple of "No fishing" signs at the beginning of the bridge.

For the sake of your safety, the fish's will being, please don't fish on the bridge.

On the way back, I saw a different group, two people, fishing on the bridge. ::)

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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2005, 09:50:44 PM »

nice fish Rod how big is the fish
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2005, 09:55:31 PM »

Wonder if these guys ever considered how they plan on landing the fish ? I've seen the same thing on the Capilano. ???
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2005, 12:11:42 AM »

I think it was a good choice by troutslayer. he landed 4 fish. and randog got one 6cm shorter than mine lol.
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2005, 12:59:19 AM »

Scruffy, the whitefish was about 15 or 16 inches in length, not exactly sure, but I do know it's bigger than itosh's whitefish back in March. ;D

IH8XC, how come your guides always have these funky glasses and hats on... ;D

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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #11 on: September 17, 2005, 02:33:52 PM »

No cohos either today but lots of pinks and some spring jacks. Hooked into a few and kept 2 for the smoker.

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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #12 on: September 17, 2005, 03:42:03 PM »

went up to the hatchery this morn and checked it out. must be atleast a couple hundred coho there now. stopped at variuos place on the way down.... but saw no fish in the low clear waterhttp://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Rss&id=coho_oct_17_2005
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #13 on: September 17, 2005, 07:53:41 PM »

whens the best time to target spring jacks ??? ??? am thinking of heading out in the morning ;D ;D
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Re: Chilliwack River September 16th
« Reply #14 on: September 17, 2005, 11:56:03 PM »

whens the best time to target spring jacks ??? ??? am thinking of heading out in the morning ;D ;D

i've always caught them at first light or soon after 8)
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