Lush green forests, blue-green water flowing cold and clear in the winter, and anglers steadying themselves in the strong flow. These traits define the Chilliwack River, also known as the Vedder, a powerful flow that rushes through a steep-sided mountain valley more than 80 kilometres from Chilliwack Lake to the Fraser River.
Anglers come in the winter months in pursuit of one elusive silver prize — steelhead, a quarry that demands dedication and a commitment of many hours to hook even one.
The pursuit is an act of patience — one with no guarantee of success — but one that offers the potential for thrill unmatched by any other fish species that swims B.C.’s rivers.
Steelhead are found in the river from December and May — the winter steelhead season. Steelhead are rainbow trout fresh from the ocean. Silver with a pink hue across their cheeks, they are a beautiful fish, a species worthy of the utmost respect.
Anglers cast hand-tied flies with 12 to 14 foot spey roads, equipment that gives them the means to span great distances of water and fight big fish in heavy currents. Spey casting, a two-handed style of casting, requires care and confidence, practice and skill. Watching an angler who is efficient at spey casting is like watching a musician gracefully playing their instrument.
Lush green forests, blue-green water flowing cold and clear in the winter, and anglers steadying themselves in the strong flow. These traits define the Chilliwack River, also known as the Vedder, a powerful flow that rushes through a steep-sided mountain valley more than 80 kilometres from Chilliwack Lake to the Fraser River.
Anglers come in the winter months in pursuit of one elusive silver prize — steelhead, a quarry that demands dedication and a commitment of many hours to hook even one.
The pursuit is an act of patience — one with no guarantee of success — but one that offers the potential for thrill unmatched by any other fish species that swims B.C.’s rivers.
Steelhead are found in the river from December and May — the winter steelhead season. Steelhead are rainbow trout fresh from the ocean. Silver with a pink hue across their cheeks, they are a beautiful fish, a species worthy of the utmost respect.
Anglers cast hand-tied flies with 12 to 14 foot spey roads, equipment that gives them the means to span great distances of water and fight big fish in heavy currents. Spey casting, a two-handed style of casting, requires care and confidence, practice and skill. Watching an angler who is efficient at spey casting is like watching a musician gracefully playing their instrument.
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