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Hocuspik

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  • Location: Chilliwack BC
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
  • Posts: 15
G Day. I'm thinking of getting out at ambleside for some feeder (winter) chinook this December. I have tried to find a depth chart pertaining to the area but haven't had any luck. Where would one find this info? Has anyone fished this time of year? Any info would be helpful as I have not had much salt experience in a kayak. Would fish the incoming tide. I'm still in the process of getting setup for this adventure.


Tinker

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  • Date Registered: May 2013
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There are some official government maps online, but they charge for them.  I'm not familiar with Ambleside, but there's a map of the western side of Vancouver at https://www.waterproperties.ca/maps/wcvi_stations.php.  Hope that's of any help.
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