Originally Posted By: LoweDown
 Originally Posted By: Todd
Especially in Puget Sound, habitat is the limiting factor. The habitat, as it exists now, can only support so many fish...that is about the amount of fish we have in Puget Sound right now.


 Originally Posted By: jandlfishingguide
Remeber what Todd said! The Chehalis system like other rivers can't handle anymore fish because of the limiting factor......habitat loss!


So the Chehalis is in Puget Sound? My map must be broken..


No but the Gillnet fishery on the Chehalis is as big if not bigger than the streams in the Puget Sound. Remember I was quoting what someone stated as the Number 1 problem for our fish......habitat not gillnets.