Originally Posted By: GBL
OK, it is not hard to find--Right out of WDFW
Related to the treaty between US and Canada.

The major effects of the Treaty on recreational anglers in Washington State are Canadian interceptions of chinook and the need to limit our interceptions of Upper Fraser River/Thompson River coho. Canadian interceptions of Puget Sound chinook have decreased since the 1999 renewal, but for certain stocks of chinook salmon, the majority of the harvest is occurring in Canada, and sometimes Canadian interceptions alone exceed the conservation limits for Washington stocks.



Jerry if you had been reading the thread you would SEE where DOGFISH posted a link TO THE NUMBERS

THEN YOU WOULD SEE WHERE I ADMITED THE 212 WAS ACCURATE

It has not carried on this far about the 212, at some point it was hijacked.

There seem to be those that believe that even though ALASKA spends a Hundred Million They are catching the majority of our fish.

Did you see the part where they Alaska only caught 499,000 KING SALMON? How about the part where the Pollock fleet caught 120,000 king salmon on accident? THE 212 ? was answered on page 1 thanks DOGFISH
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