June is gonna be a very busy month, who wants those weekend dates?

http://wdfw.wa.gov/news/apr1014a/
Specific fishing seasons and regulations for marine areas in Washington and a portion of the Columbia River will be posted on WDFW's North of Falcon website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/northfalcon/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; within a few weeks.DannyL wrote:This doesn't include all of the rivers we fish. When do we see when rivers open.
This might wet your whistle!DannyL wrote:This doesn't include all of the rivers we fish. When do we see when rivers open.
natetreat wrote:
I'm excited for the kings. Not a big fan of the sokeye in the river, I like the lake.
Yes, unfortunately we have the muckleshoots to blame for a drastically reduced hatchery chinook quota in areas 9 and 10. We are only getting 3300 in 9 and 1100 in 10. Even with the one fish limit I doubt if we will get very many days again this year. Whatever you do, NEVER tell a fish checker that you released a wild (or hatchery) fish, and never report any shakers.MarkFromSea wrote:There was something about the Ballard Locks ceremonial fishery that took numbers from areas 9 & 10.... hearsay until I read it in a reliable source. But there it is...
rcthepirate wrote:Yes, unfortunately we have the muckleshoots to blame for a drastically reduced hatchery chinook quota in areas 9 and 10. We are only getting 3300 in 9 and 1100 in 10. Even with the one fish limit I doubt if we will get very many days again this year. Whatever you do, NEVER tell a fish checker that you released a wild (or hatchery) fish, and never report any shakers.MarkFromSea wrote:There was something about the Ballard Locks ceremonial fishery that took numbers from areas 9 & 10.... hearsay until I read it in a reliable source. But there it is...