B run steelie, alot of our rivers here in washington are the same way (combined runs)

But because the fact that hatcheries fisheries attract so many people most of the rivers with combined runs have property owners sick and tited of all the garbage and other problems so it seems every year there is less and less bank access on those rivers besides WDFW public access. On the Skokomish we cant even count on the state to provide access anmore. The indians just bought 160 acres bordering the reservation on the opposite side of the river including the WDFW accesses next to both bridges. The only access now is through private property or the purdy creek cuttoff road.