![]() ![]() We normally see our first fish arriving in the beginning of September, with the runs normally peaking in the last week of September and into the second week of October. Run timing of these fish is very similar for most systems, but can be weather and water level dependent. Some of these rivers include the Vedder/Chilliwack River and Capilano River, and of course the Harrison River itself. ![]() This strain of Chinook has been transplanted from the Harrison to some rivers in the Fraser Valley and North Shore. In the past few years there has been a phenomenon of fall reds being caught, not many, but some. These fish are unique in many ways, but a couple of the main distinctive features include a larger average size and white flesh instead of red. This particular run of Chinook is a strain from the Harrison River. The run we will be going over in this article is the Fall Chinook Run. There are a few different runs of Chinook Salmon that enter our local rivers. These fish are extremely fun to target in our local rivers as they can be very aggressive and love to give you a good run for your money.Ĭhinook salmon are the largest of the 5 Pacific Salmon Species and that being said, they put up a good battle. All hail the Ivory King! The Chinook salmon is otherwise known as a Chinook, Spring Salmon or King Salmon.
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