Originally Posted By: Krijack
From what I have been hearing is that there is a ton of fish, but most are just under the legal limit. Most of the guys at the boat house seem to be getting some, but are weeding through quite a few to get a legal fish. They feel it should get better and better as the fish get a little larger over the next few weeks.


Sounds like yet another example of an ill-timed, ill-advised fishery to me. Why not open it when the fish get larger, so we don't kill 10 fish to harvest two? In a time when we're "concerned" about the shrinking size of chinook, should we really be targeting stocks comprised mostly of juveniles?

Of course, I know the answer, which is that we had better fish any time they let us. Hard to argue with that point....