Vedder Chinook Salmon Run Timing Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @dacool4
    @dacool4 16 часов назад +3

    Thanks Petr, your videos are always very educational.

  • @darkoreljic9457
    @darkoreljic9457 17 часов назад +2

    Keep it up Peter love these videos. Gotta have something fishing related to do when not at the river.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  17 часов назад

      Thanks for your support. It cuts into my fishing time a bit, but I think it's important to have positive conversations about the fishery.

  • @Beyar90
    @Beyar90 14 часов назад +1

    Thanks Petr! Glad to know I have a chance to hook into some chinook still this coming weekend.

  • @jasonmelody2008
    @jasonmelody2008 15 часов назад

    Thanks again for another great educational video! Tight lines!

  • @peterb7585
    @peterb7585 16 часов назад

    Awesome, thanks. I'll keep it in mind on my next projects !!!

  • @kashfiqbal
    @kashfiqbal 12 часов назад

    Slight correction, Jacks are typically 2 years old. 3 year old fish are generally around 6-10lbs. They make the bulk of winter feeder fisheries on the WCVI from what guides have told me. In Washington state it is generally assumed that fish 24" or larger are at least 3 years of age, and that Jacks are smaller than 24" for hte purposes of the regs

    • @Ifish24-7
      @Ifish24-7 9 часов назад

      Not sure what part you’re disagreeing with. Maybe Washington state has different rules/regulations and/or terminology. In BC a jack is considered less than 62cm (roughly 24 inches) and they are 3 year fish.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  8 минут назад

      the rules are the same here in B.C., for river fish 24" and under are jacks, some rivers it's 20". These smaller male fish that are returning to their natal stream are always 3 years old. Perhaps the terminology is just different south of the border, as you seem to be referring to ocean fish. Here we call those feeder chinooks.

  • @marvinrosenau8491
    @marvinrosenau8491 14 часов назад

    There is/was a small run of native, wild Chinook in the Vedder River prior to hatchery augmentation. This was a late spring or early summer run. Matt F did some of the reconnaissance counting of these fish before the hatchery went into production. They may have numbered a few dozen to something over a hundred (Matt would know the numbers). In the big picture it is/was a tiny run. For some reason DFO decided not to enhance the pre-hatchery native Chilliwack River Chinook run, and go for these upper Fraser watershed populations of reds (and the Harrison whites later in the fall). Under the aegis of the local representative DFO angling committee we have tried to flip the CRH resources in producing less white-fleshed fall Chinook and converting the production into more summer red-fleshed smolts. The summer reds seem to have a much greater angler preference, so why not have more fish in the river when anglers really want to have these high-quality fish? Also, if I recall correctly, the early summer run of red-fleshed Chinooks were generated from a number of stocks of fish (5 population, I think) frok the upper Fraser River watersheds.

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  5 минут назад

      Thanks for the information. Yes, I was aware of the original chinook strain, but nobody knows if it's extinct or not. Would make for an interesting doctoral thesis or grad project to do some genetic sampling up at chilliwack lake. I know for sure some of the hatchery fish head up there to spawn.

  • @604redrum7
    @604redrum7 16 часов назад +1

    Great videos Petr, keep it up. Very informative 👏 👌
    One requested I have is if you could do a video about regulations regarding writing your catch on your license for springs. I see alot of anglers bonking fish but never see them write there catch on there license. Is there a certain size or if hatchery Chinook must be recorded on your license???

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  15 часов назад

      All chinook over 62cm. must be recorded on the license immediately upon retaining. Kill the fish, bleed it, then record on license. There are many regulations being ignored on the Vedder, including no snagging and no retention of foul hooked fish.

    • @604redrum7
      @604redrum7 15 часов назад

      @@petrhermanadventures9509 thank you. Wasn't sure about recording your catch. Appreciate the info and tight lines!

  • @josephphronesis9554
    @josephphronesis9554 16 часов назад +2

    Hi Petr, you might want to put your business contact / website on the description or pin it with your comment, I might look for one in the future

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  15 часов назад +1

      Will do thanks. I was sub contracting for a local store until recently, so all I have at the moment is a FB page: Vedder Floors.

  • @victorchen5663
    @victorchen5663 Час назад

    Too bad I don't live in BC, I do actually need some tiling! Hope you get a lot of business!

  • @wescrawford4384
    @wescrawford4384 5 часов назад

    Went out this past weekend and threw everything but the kitchen sink at them and not one bite haha 😅 been doing that for a few years and nothing. Haha wish it was easier for me! If it's this hard to catch a Chinook can't imagine how hard it is to catch a coho ha

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  11 минут назад

      You need to focus your efforts on the right kind of water. Chinooks like the deep places, especially with slow water under fast water or bubbles. They'll also rest behind rocks in fast water, but it's hard to fish for them there. Basically any run just look for the deepest spot and the chinooks will be there.

    • @wescrawford4384
      @wescrawford4384 7 минут назад

      @@petrhermanadventures9509 ok perfect!!! Im going for coho on the 25th. Hope to get some fish!

  • @wadezhang7106
    @wadezhang7106 16 часов назад

    haven’t caught a chinook yet this year lol went out this Tuesday it was all coho…all i wanted was a adult chinook doe….would there be another big push maybe after the next rain storm?

    • @petrhermanadventures9509
      @petrhermanadventures9509  15 часов назад

      I swam down by the train bridge yesterday, still many chinooks working their way up. The rain on friday will barely budge the water levels, but should still make for some good fishing. Target deep water for chinooks.

    • @Pray4Mojo1
      @Pray4Mojo1 13 часов назад

      I'd like to get a hen too, literally all jacks for me this year. Caught a few coho, but only wilds. This year hasn't really gone great for me so far, tried looking for new holes and seems like there is always someone there. I found d a good one last week, and came across a bear and cubs. So that was a no go.

  • @renownriverspnw5314
    @renownriverspnw5314 16 часов назад

    Why would you refer to a summer / fall king as a spring?