News Announcements -- Please Read
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:05 pm
I have several things to announce this afternoon.
Artificial Lures Rule. The department withdrew its support after the Enforcement Division renewed its objections at a December staff meeting. The Commission did not adopt the proposal. ED's objection is there's no practical way to enforce a rule that applies to only one fish species, because a violator only has to claim he was fishing for some other species. As I don't see a way around this problem, I don't plan to resubmit this rule.
2010 Spring Stocking. Brian Edie, WDFW warmwater manager, informed me that we have 5,205 tiger muskie fingerlings in the hatchery. The distribution of the fingerlings among the 7 tiger muskie lakes is yet to be determined.
WDFW Warmwater Manager Retires. Mr. Edie has decided to retire. Tomorrow is his last day. No replacement for the warmwater manager position has been named yet, so the position is vacant for now. Brian and his wife plan to travel, and of course, we all wish them luck and a happy retirement.
Northern Pike Moved To June IFPAG Meeting Agenda. Discussion of the Pend O'Reilles pike fishery has been postponed until the June meeting in Ellensburg so tribal fisheries managers can participate.
February 20 IFPAG Meeting. This is the annual meeting in Olympia at which the WDFW Director meets with the advisory group. I'll probably miss it because I'm currently down with a flu bug. The agenda includes WDFW's marketing plan, the new sportfishing rules adopted by the Commission, and 2010 triploid trout stocking plans.
Artificial Lures Rule. The department withdrew its support after the Enforcement Division renewed its objections at a December staff meeting. The Commission did not adopt the proposal. ED's objection is there's no practical way to enforce a rule that applies to only one fish species, because a violator only has to claim he was fishing for some other species. As I don't see a way around this problem, I don't plan to resubmit this rule.
2010 Spring Stocking. Brian Edie, WDFW warmwater manager, informed me that we have 5,205 tiger muskie fingerlings in the hatchery. The distribution of the fingerlings among the 7 tiger muskie lakes is yet to be determined.
WDFW Warmwater Manager Retires. Mr. Edie has decided to retire. Tomorrow is his last day. No replacement for the warmwater manager position has been named yet, so the position is vacant for now. Brian and his wife plan to travel, and of course, we all wish them luck and a happy retirement.
Northern Pike Moved To June IFPAG Meeting Agenda. Discussion of the Pend O'Reilles pike fishery has been postponed until the June meeting in Ellensburg so tribal fisheries managers can participate.
February 20 IFPAG Meeting. This is the annual meeting in Olympia at which the WDFW Director meets with the advisory group. I'll probably miss it because I'm currently down with a flu bug. The agenda includes WDFW's marketing plan, the new sportfishing rules adopted by the Commission, and 2010 triploid trout stocking plans.