Originally Posted By: Todd
Originally Posted By: Smalma
BTW -
At NOF the upper Skagit finally admitted that the May season was not a sockeye season; rather a spring Chinook one.

Tight lines
Curt


Well, at least we've got one element of the bullschit removed...was there any discussion whatsoever about hammering downstream ESA listed wild steelhead that are from a depressed stock that was closed to sportfishing due to low numbers?

They're not even edible.

Fish on...

Todd
Todd worse yet my connection at the cannery says that the Steelhead he has seen are in prime shape and fairly fresh. My concern here is that we will start to see the same results like the Coho run where they start to wipe out the few early run and Late run fish. Seems like just a few years ago you could catch a Coho in the Skagit system in just about every month the river was open.