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Originally posted by Matt T.:
We arent talking about the rest of the crappy rivers in this state. We are talking about the good ones that have strong enough returns to support a harvest, and should continue to do so as long as the numbers support some level of it.
Not too long ago all the north sound rivers were supposed to have runs healthy enough for harvest. Oops, I guess not. Nearly every river west of the Cascades was supposedly able to support harvest. Not any more. So now when I'm told that we have a small handfull of rivers that can still support harvest I'm a little skeptical.