Oh yeah, after viewing the hydrograph Jerry posted, its blown. My experience is that when the fall/winter storms encompass the entire Puget Sound area (like this one), the Vedder will blow. It comes back pretty quickly, but look for a distinct peak and drop before fishing conditions improve in the lower/mid river. The river does stay in good shape in the canyon upstream of the kayak course. Pretty water up there, but I don't do as well (probably because I only go there when the river is blown down below and on the rise). King and coho fishing, as well as quality of fish, is better in the lower areas, in my opinion.