Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
No argument here C'man. I have a whole list of things the Department can do, and should IMO, if they were intent on conserving the resource and serving the constituents who fund them. I just wanted to see what the armchair critics want WDFW to do.


Talking out my ass here and may need some help with facts. One thing I would like to see WDFW complete HGMP studies on the rest of the Puget Sound rivers and for the rest of the state. Some PS rivers Wild Steelhead escapement numbers are showing some signs of least a potential consistent regulated catch and release fishery. Skagit/Sauk, Skykomish, Snoqualmie, Nisqually, and Puyallup. I think the Green has a completed EIS out? Having some local urban OPPORTUNITY here sure would take some pressure off the coast and maybe help that current and future situation. I know these require lots of work but years have passed the desire just isn't there to get going. What will it take?


Edited by RUNnGUN (12/13/20 08:27 AM)
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