Looks good for the Columbia fisheries if they are correct in their forecast!
Also Article states there is bleak numbers due to the "blob" of warm water affecting the coho counts... Mother Nature's to blame....

Larry3215 wrote:Thats good news - but - Why is the Columbia River doing so well when Puget Sound and its rivers are nearly dead in comparison?
I think he hit the nail on the head........Salmon King wrote:I feel it would be an economic disaster to close Salmon fishing for 1 or more years.
There's just too many peoples' livelihood depends on it.
Although there is a MINUTE chance of convincing the Commies and tribal fishers to SAY they won't net.
It's been proven in the past (particularly with the tribal fishers who have shown that they fish by their own set of rules).
Washington needs to do exactly what Oregon did to get he nets out of the Columbia and Willamet rivers.
If we got rid of the nets you wouldn't be considering a temporary closure period for any species of Salmon.
IMO...NO NETS IN PUGET SOUND OR RIVERS THAT EMPTY INTO PUGET SOUND...is the only way to go.