i was out east and was getting tons 1-3 km's from the lake, i was getting them in the same tribs 20-25 km's up river as well, i honestly caught more downstream and they were much more fresh and more willing to bite, begin the just came in from the lake and haven't seen hundreds of roe bags yet. There are still fish coming in and others are heading out, while others are still spawning. Up river i still got a bunch but there were a lot of bruisers and it wasn't as fun as getting a fresh little 4-5 pounder. Another plus to fishing up river is if you find the spots yourself and do a lot of searching, you will likely be the only guy there just the fish and you, this past weekend i was the only one there, then one guy came and left, i could easily grab the fish with my hand where i was fishing because they weren't pressured, you gotta work for those spots though. My advice is, find a river, locate some spots, drive to them and see for yourself you will likely see bows everywhere, there are tons around. On a side note, those dang suckers get through the dams somehow, its beyond me how but they're a huge pain in the a$$ especially when you get one on and it starts going under log jams and jumping just like a steel and you get all excited like a sucker lol.