I agree with Stlhead, I believe the Sky and Sno will still get their fish just not in numbers we'd like to see. It makes sense to shut it down short term though to make sure that the hatchery take is adequate for some brat production. The Sky in particular has historically had a strong middle/late January hatch run and I expect it will come by early February. Just a weird late year in addition to maybe some high predation on brat smolts (at the end of El Nino 2 years ago...Spanish Mackerel in Puget Sound!!). I think the nates are smarter though and will be closer to normal run size. Just my best guess.