Yes,in Area 11 WDFW basically separates the summer chinook season into two seasons. There is a June chinook quota(s) and then separate chinook quota(s) from July-Sept. Each week (when fishing is open) you can fish 4 days on and three off. In June there is a harvest quota, a sublegal quota and a wild encounter quota.If any of those quotas are reached in June, fishing is closed until July. I think wild encounters closed the June this year. There was a total of eight days fishing in June before it closed. Chinook fishing opened again in July with a harvest quota and a sublegal quota but no wild encounter quota which seemed strange at the time. Reaching the sublegal quota(according to WDFW) closed the fishing in July. Again it closed after eight days of fishing in July. Neither of the harvest quotas were reached in either month. I know only 24% of the harvest quota was reached in the July-Sept "season". That left about 2500 unharvested hatchery chinook for July-Sept in Area 11. I can't remember what the harvest qouta catch was for June but there was a substantial amount of unharvested chinook left when it closed.