Its now official, closure of the Tokul Creek area of the Snoqualmie, Reiter Ponds area on the Sky, and parts of the Cascade and Wallace, effective Jan. 21. These closures are nothing new and they have in fact reopened them in the past after getting enough eggs. It's a bummer, but CM would you rather they not get enough eggs and plant fewer fish next year? I've heard that officials in Olympia won't allow the regional biologists to transfer hatchery fish from the coast to Puget Sound, which makes no sense to me. They all came originally from Chambers Creek stock