A fishing partner of mine just got back from Alaska fishing for Chinook. As we discussed the trip, talk turned to how Alaska has a one chinook per day limit on many of their rivers. Alaska has probably the healthest population of chinook salmon in the world. Alaska manages this resource very carefully it seems. My question to the board - "How many of you would like to see a similar daily bag limit on our Washington rivers, where open?" Should we decrease to 1 chinook per day with a small annual limit? Strictly in the name of conservation.

[This message has been edited by Rich (edited 06-22-2000).]

[This message has been edited by Rich (edited 06-22-2000).]
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