Cowichan River

Be careful out there. Sorry late report but there are trees across at lower bible left side and right side where the river splits. Had to drag the drift boat around and was not fun. Rafts have it easier. Maybe someone had dealt with it by now ? On a side note 2 rafts have flipped already with the last one on Saturday at bible. Always changing condition out there.
 
First drift in 3 years, been drifting since the early 80's. Stoltz to Sandy today. Gorgeous day. Pretty straight forward drift, no trouble spots. River level 1.25, in the old days that would have meant lots of really nice water to fish. Sadly the trend of a shallower, straighter, swirly, sandy bottomed river, has continued. There were no grade A, can't miss spots, a couple of small B grade spots that should hold fish, and some edge of the swirl spots, but really a whole bunch of nothingness. A few other drifters, a few bank anglers. Really hard to give a decent fishing report given how little holding water there is on this stretch now. We manged to hook one. Pretty pathetic for the third week in Feb, but not surprising considering the lack of holding water.
 
First drift in 3 years, been drifting since the early 80's. Stoltz to Sandy today. Gorgeous day. Pretty straight forward drift, no trouble spots. River level 1.25, in the old days that would have meant lots of really nice water to fish. Sadly the trend of a shallower, straighter, swirly, sandy bottomed river, has continued. There were no grade A, can't miss spots, a couple of small B grade spots that should hold fish, and some edge of the swirl spots, but really a whole bunch of nothingness. A few other drifters, a few bank anglers. Really hard to give a decent fishing report given how little holding water there is on this stretch now. We manged to hook one. Pretty pathetic for the third week in Feb, but not surprising considering the lack of holding water.
What is changing the river?
 
From my observations I would say it is mostly infilling from bank erosion, some changes of river channels, and some important back channels getting choked off by logs and eventually drying up. The river from Stoltz to Sandy is virtually unrecognizable from when I started fishing it in the 80's. The other sections on the lower river have not changed nearly as much. I can't speak to the upper river as I have not drifted that section in many years.
It looks like the section from Stoltz to Sandy will have some decent holding water when the river gets really low. I would like to see what it looks like when the river gets to 0.9 m or so.
Just to put this into context. We used to drift it at 2.0m and find a few spots that were still really fishy even at that height. You really had to be on your toes at 2.0 m as things happen quick at that water level. Precise and quick anchoring is critical. I don't think I would even try fishing at 2.0 m anymore as the pullout at Sandy looks like it would be really tough to get in to at that height.
 
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