Generally speaking, the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend is when we can count on multi fish days. Right now you are lucky if you hook up! In any case, an increase will occur as we reach the peak of the run in late October to mid November.... whatever that peak run size is. Of note, the chum run on the north coast this year was terrible so I am hoping ours will be better than theirs. Oh, and if you care, bears (both Grizzly and Black) are on the look out for the salmon too....and the less salmon there are, the more the bears will be looking. So keep your eyes peeled and carry bear spray!
On a positive note, there are significantly high tides over the next few days and and bit of rain is expected. These two events coinciding with one another should also put a push of fish into the river. One thing you can bet on...I will be out on the water to find out!
Tight lines!
Clint

2 comments:
Hi Clint,
I was wondering if there were lots of eagles around Brackendale these days. Did the chum run improve, or was it just bad. I was in southern Alaska this summer the the chum run was terrible. Thanks for your help.
Graeme
Hi Graeme,
There are a lot of eagles in Brackendale and all the way up to the upper Squamish river. Unfortunately the run remained one of the worst in recent memory. Next year we should see an improvement based on escapement in Spring 2006 and ocean conditions since that time.
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