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| #1060935 - 11/14/22 09:32 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET    [Re: eyeFISH] |  
|   My Area code makes me cooler than you
 
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| #1060936 - 11/14/22 11:22 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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This whole situation of blocks of fish passing the fishery by (to me) cry out for in-season management. Develop in-season updates based on catches in the harbor.  It means that catches have to be sampled and posted within a few days rather than weeks but it would allow managers to at least have an idea of what is going on.  Auto-pilot management leads to situations like this.
 I will add, though, that just because there are wide open fisheries does not mean the hatchery won't have surplusses. Back in the 80s, the Puyallups fished Commencement Bay and the river 7 days a week.  There was also the rec fishery in the Bay and river.  The hatchery still exceeded its needs by 20-30K.  In fairness to the whole story, there eventually was year when the goal may not have been reached.  But in that system at that time wide open fisheries still missed fish. But, even then, the managers reviewed the situation daily.
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| #1060951 - 11/16/22 01:14 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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I have been laid low by the flu bug so a little late with numbers. Formatting stinks but you guys can figure it I think.  QIN 2022 Modeled Harvest Chinook 3566 Coho 27,934 Chum 3566 QIN 2022 Actual  Date	Stat Week	Chinook	Chum	Coho	     Steelhead	      White  Sturgeon Sept. 25-28	40	612	5	4920	         5	               6 Oct. 2-6	41	280	36	        4859	0	17 Oct. 9-12	42	142	205	3559	0	1 Oct. 16-18	43	45	638	1284	 	  Oct. 23-29 (Closed)	44	 	 	 	 	  Oct. 30-31	45	7	3679	617	 	  Nov. 8-10	46	3	835	748	 	  Nov. 13-16	47	0	130	305	 	  Totals Chinook	Chum	Coho	Steelhead	White  Sturgeon 1089	4560	16292	5	24https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/tribal/landings#chehalis NT Commercial 2022 Modeled Harvest Chinook 360 Coho 6208 Chum 4440 NT 2022  Actual Totals Chinook	     Coho    	       Chum 3	             3516	                5550https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/commercial/gillnet#grays-harbor
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| #1060952 - 11/16/22 01:23 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   Three Time Spawner
 
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Quick, better shut it down,   Chum take was too high. |  
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| #1060954 - 11/16/22 02:39 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   Three Time Spawner
 
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Somewhat surprised they didn’t pick up a few steelhead on this last week or two of sets.
 they did get steelhead..
 
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| #1060956 - 11/16/22 09:42 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   Ornamental Rice Bowl
 
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Most worrisome aspect of those reported catches is chinook.
 Nobody caught anything close to the expected number of Chehalis kings... ANYWHERE gear was deployed in their path.
 
 Another escapement failure... another year in the penalty box.
 
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| #1060957 - 11/17/22 06:20 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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With the marine harvest outlined below I doubt anything will change other than WDFW pissing on the terminal Rec fisher screaming conservation. 
 2022 Chinook Harvest Impacts
 11,617 (37%) = Harvest impacts in Alaska (primarily commercial)
 4,637 (15%) = Harvest impacts in Canada (primarily commercial)
 291 (1%) = Harvest impacts on the WA Coast (primarily commercial)
 16,545 (53%) = Harvest impacts prior to returning to Grays Harbor
 
 3,566 (11%) = Harvest impacts by the Quinault Tribe (commercial)
 567 (2%) = Harvest impacts by the non-tribal recreational community in the bay/river (recreational)
 257 (1%) = Harvest impacts by the Chehalis Tribe (commercial)
 10,567 (34%) = Total unharvested fish, of which a percentage are wild and allowed the opportunity to spawn
 
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| #1060958 - 11/17/22 07:42 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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"Allowed the opportunity to spawn"  Howcome that really doesn't sound right? |  
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| #1060959 - 11/17/22 09:02 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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SB did the % bit after I posted up the numbers. Your right does not sound right but after thinking on it a bit I think it captures the true intent. 
 This thinking thing is giving me a migraine!
 
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| #1060962 - 11/17/22 10:22 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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Well, yeah.  In a draft steelhead management plan the State and tribes referred to escapement as the fish they are not allowed to catch so that they can fish in future. 
 I don't doubt that if there was a way to import the necessary eggs that the State and Tribes would love to have a zero escapement goal for management purposes.
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| #1060963 - 11/17/22 11:16 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   Ornamental Rice Bowl
 
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With the marine harvest outlined below I doubt anything will change other than WDFW pissing on the terminal Rec fisher screaming conservation. 
 2022 Chinook Harvest Impacts
 11,617 (37%) = Harvest impacts in Alaska (primarily commercial)
 4,637 (15%) = Harvest impacts in Canada (primarily commercial)
 291 (1%) = Harvest impacts on the WA Coast (primarily commercial)
 16,545 (53%) = Harvest impacts prior to returning to Grays Harbor
 
 3,566 (11%) = Harvest impacts by the Quinault Tribe (commercial)
 567 (2%) = Harvest impacts by the non-tribal recreational community in the bay/river (recreational)
 257 (1%) = Harvest impacts by the Chehalis Tribe (commercial)
 10,567 (34%) = Total unharvested fish, of which a percentage are wild and allowed the opportunity to spawn
Again they are figuring about 31.2K total adult production in the ocean Pre-terminal is snarfing up 16.5K (80% of the total harvest) and inside is taking 4.4K (20% of the harvest) for an effective exploitation rate of 66% on a run that perennially fails to make its escapement goal. INSANITY!
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| #1060968 - 11/17/22 12:49 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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And people still buy licenses and participate in the destruction.  So, WDFW's feedback is positive; they still get the money to keep on keeping on. |  
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| #1060972 - 11/17/22 08:17 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   Ornamental Rice Bowl
 
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A bit off-topic for the current fall salmon discussion, but it deserves a spot here... esp since the Chehalis River is featured in the documentary. A must watch to better understand the genetic implications for spring chinook conservation and recovery. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.pbs.org/video/the-lost-salmon-8hjf4t/ [/URL]
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| #1060975 - 11/18/22 06:39 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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It was Aldo Leopold who said something along the lines of "A sign of intelligent tinkering is you keep all the parts." We can't recover ecosystems with only those species which are convenient or most desired by humans. And sometimes, the loss of species/subspecies/race/genetics takes a while to manifest. |  
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| #1061041 - 11/24/22 03:54 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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This is the next netting schedule on the QIN site posted November 22 2022. WK 48 Sunday Nov 20 pull Wednesday Nov. 23 WK 49 Sunday Nov 27 pull Wednesday  Nov. 30 WK 50 Sunday Dec. 4  pull Wednesday  Dec 7 WK 51 Sunday Dec. 11 pull Wednesday  Dec 14http://www.quinaultindiannation.com/Fishing%20Regs/chehalis%20commercial.pdf
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| #1061081 - 11/30/22 02:18 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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latest WDF&W but is not on the website at the moment
 Portions of the Humptulips and Chehalis rivers will open Dec. 1 to Dec. 16 to provide opportunity for coho salmon fishing while supporting steelhead conservation objectives.
 
 For more information, reference the WDFW emergency fishing rule change webpage.
 
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| #1061092 - 12/01/22 10:07 AM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   Returning Adult
 
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ASsof 11/30, if you add the number of  coho surplused at Bingham Creek and Satsop Springs hatcheries on the Satsop, the number of coho is over 47,000. Unbelievable. Opportunity lost. |  
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| #1061096 - 12/01/22 01:03 PM  Re: FISHINGTHECHEHALIS.NET
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|   River Nutrients
 
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The opportunity was not lost but rather taken away by over zealous WDF&W harvest managers using the word conservation to disguise their incompetency.  
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