Of course it is worth it. You'll find some info on the web. There's even a rough Cowichan map in the fishing regs. Drive roads, find access's, try somewhere different every outing. Before you know it, you'll have you'll have it figured out. People generally aren't that tight lipped about the Cowichan, especially when you meet them on the river.
Agreed. Perhaps most importantly, some personal effort and time has to be put into discovering the river. You can often find a pointer or two in these forums, but nobody is going to lay it all out for every passerby to find here or on any other public forum. As eroyd suggests, however, anglers are generally more forthcoming if you happen to meet them somewhere along the river.
I would just like to see it in writing, something that is official stating no jets on the Cowichan. That's all.
A 9.9 on a zodiac will get you up and down the Cowichan nicely if you know how to drive it. Nice water above Stolz late Febuary, early March...shhhhhh
Why fish above Stoltz when the stamp is loaded with fish?