It will all depend on if there are enough fish, which means that there needs to be enough escapement and there needs to be good marine survival.

We have our fish populations, and their ecosystems, depressed to the point of consistently low returns.

The management paradigm is to fish every year, at least some, rather than bite the bullet hard. I think the belief is that there is more societal support for annual mediocre fisheries than some period (and maybe permanent for some mixed-stock fisheries) closures to rebuild the runs and the food base. We don't want to fix the habitat, we don't want to balance the predator/prey, we don't want to share with predators, and we certainly don't want to holistically look at the whole ecosystem (fresh and marine) to get it functional. So, we choose mediocre.