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King County, WA

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10/06/2013
Coho Salmon
Morning
10/06/2013
2
932

River is high, wading was impossible. People there suck, almost all pinks being caught. Not worth dealing with non-english speaking individuals and there inability to respect the rules of fishing. If pinks are worth your time then there are some being caught between 0600-0730.


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fishee2
10/7/2013 8:01:00 AM
This is to all fishermans or non fishing folks that have concerns with people respecting the rules of fishing or any types of illegal fishing. ON page 13 (2013-2014) Washington Sport Fishing Rules Pamphlet. Please use your resources, if you see people violating our fishery, please follow the intructions listed below.

If you truly feel certain individuals are disrespecting the rules of fishing or any types of illegal fishing, BE PROACTIVE AND REPORT THE ISSUE. Hiding behind your desk/computer; bitching and complaining about the issues will NOT resolve the problem. (BE SMART, do NOT confront the individual; is NOT your job. Call Call WDFW toll-free 1-877-933-9847 (1-877-WDFW-TIP).

If you DO NOT use these resources and all you do is complain and bitch about it, you are an IDIOT for not doing so. Again, be PROACTIVE, don't be lazy; hiding behind your desk and complain will resolve the issues.

DIAL 911 TO REPORT A LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCY
FOR NON-EMERGENCY VIOLATIONS/POACHING:
• Call WDFW toll-free 1-877-933-9847 (1-877-WDFW-TIP); or
• Use the dedicated WDFW email address (REPORTPOACHING@DFW.WA.GOV); or
• TEXT YOUR POACHING/VIOLATION TIP anonymously to the WDFW poaching hotline.
1) Start a text message on your phone. On the first line of the message type the key word WDFWTIP. Then add a space and type in the violation
information.
2) Then, from the phone’s menu, select SEND TO: and type in 847411 (TIP411), and press send (Note: The text message is sent to a special
computer server that will mask your identity and assign an alias); OR
• Report the crime on-line to WDFW by using the following web address: http://wdfw.wa.gov/poaching/ or
• Report the crime to the nearest WDFW Regional Office if during normal work hours, 8:00AM-5:00PM, Monday-Friday. Phone numbers are listed
in the regulation pamphlet; or
• To report fish and wildlife related crimes and incidents, call WILDCOMM at (360) 902-2936, Option 2 or 3, OR 1 (877) 933-9847
• For further information see http://wdfw.wa.gov/poaching/
FOR OTHER FISH AND WILDLIFE ENFORCEMENT QUESTIONS:
Report lost or stolen shellfish gear online at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/shellfish/ or (855) 542-3935
fishee2
10/7/2013 8:03:00 AM
Whoops: Correction

If you DO NOT use these resources and all you do is complain and bitch about it, you are an IDIOT for not doing so. Again, be PROACTIVE, don't be lazy; hiding behind your desk and complain will "NOT" resolve the issues.
big2wheel
10/8/2013 7:34:00 AM
Thank you
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Phone: (509) 687-0709