#1066237 - 08/15/25 04:26 PM
2025 Willapa Fishery
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Barb sent this out on Willapa and frankly similiar effort in Grays Harbor or the coast in general would be a great thing to happen!
Hello Everyone,
It’s that time of year again when WDFW south coast marine fisheries staff for Willapa Bay will be providing in-season weekly updates regarding recreational and commercial fisheries, hatchery broodstock, and spawning ground surveys as we move through the fall salmon season. If you have any questions or comments regarding any of the information provided through these emails for the 2025 salmon season, please reply to this email and/or contact Barbara McClellan at #360-249-1213.
Recreational Marine Area Fishery
The Willapa Bay recreational marine fishery opened on June 21, 2025, under Ocean Area 2 rules. Our recreational creel monitoring began on opening day and included the Tokeland boat launch and marina. We had a better start to the 2025 salmon fishing season compared to last year during the same timeframe in July, particularly for coho fishing, and we saw effort peak the week of July 21st then drop back down the last week of July. This may be due to several factors including a push of salmon into Willapa Bay that week or better fishable tides (high tide in the early morning hours). There were only a few days in July when high water occurred first thing in the morning (the most favored tide for Willapa Bay marine recreational). A midday high tide may have contributed to less fish biting given the warm weather conditions, which may have also discouraged some anglers, but many of the interviews that were conducted by staff in the early weeks of the fishery were crabbing inside Willapa Bay. Staff reported 15 Chinook salmon (10 unmarked, 5 AD-clipped) and 85 Ad-clipped coho landed between June and July. If you are interested in any data collected by the Ocean Sampling Program for Ocean Areas 1- 4, you can find those data on our website at Ocean sport salmon quota report | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
August 1st signified a change in regulations from Ocean Area 2 rules to Willapa Bay specific rules. The regulations for 2025 starting August 1 are the same as the 2024 salmon season including the Willapa Bay Control Zone that is once again open to salmon fishing August 1 and September 30. During August and September, staff will monitor dockside locations that include both the Tokeland boat launch and marina, and the South Bend boat launch two days per strata (strata 1: Monday – Thursday; strata 2: Friday – Sunday). Staff saw an increase in effort the first full week of August with the highest effort reported on Sunday, August 10th. From August 1 – 10, there were several days (August 1-3) with an early morning high tide, the most favorable tide for Willapa Bay, however, there were small tide changes between low and high tides. Some minus low water tides occurred Aug 6 – 13 with smaller tide changes. There were 21 hatchery Chinook salmon and two coho estimated to have been caught in the first weeks from August 1 – 10. (See attachment: 2025 WB Marine Area Recreational Data & Catch Estimate Summary Draft 08.15.2025.pdf).
For this week, August 11 - 17, early morning fishable tides started Wednesday, Aug 13 and will run through this Sunday, Aug 17 with smaller tidal exchanges. Some minus low water tides will occur starting Monday, Aug 18 and will continue through the week.
Spawning Ground Surveys
Staff started weekly stream surveys on August 5 below the weir in Nemah and Naselle rivers. Staff have observed just over 100 live Chinook staging in both systems. There were also two live jacks and 4 carcasses found in Naselle River. At this point, we have not observed any spawning or redds in either of these river sections. Historically, Chinook salmon begin spawning in Willapa Bay rivers the middle of September.
Hatchery Chinook Rack Returns
Naselle River Hatchery To-date, 9 adult and 0 jack hatchery Chinook salmon have volunteered into the attraction channel and recruited into the hatchery. This is significantly lower than last year at this time. There has also been one unmarked, male Chinook salmon that has volunteered into the hatchery at this point, and this fish was planted upstream above the hatchery. There have been no Chinook salmon mortalities reported in the Naselle Hatchery to-date. These data will be updated in the next weekly in-season email.
Nemah and Forks Creek hatcheries To-date, no Chinook salmon have recruited into Nemah Hatchery or Forks Creek Hatchery at this point.
Commercial Fishery
The commercial fishery in Willapa Bay was scheduled to open this week on August 13 and August 16 at the south end of the bay using tangle net gear in Areas 2N, 2M, and 2R. An update from this opener will be provided in next week’s weekly update email.
As always, in-season data is preliminary and subject to change. All data provided through these weekly email updates for the months of August and September will be posted to the Willapa Bay Marine Area 2.1 Recreational Creel Monitoring page of our website listed below.
If you have any comments or questions specific to the information provided in these emails, please submit your comments to WillapaBay@dfw.wa.gov.
Additionally, if you know of anyone who might be interested in receiving these in-season update emails or any other information staff send out regarding Willapa Bay, please forward this email and have them reply to WillapaBay@dfw.wa.gov stating they would like to be added to our email distribution list.
Thank you and Fish On! ><(((◦> ><(((◦> Barbara McClellan
Online reference links you may be interested in: Willapa Bay Marine Area 2.1 Recreational Creel Monitoring: Willapa Bay Recreational Salmon Reports | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor (non-treaty) Commercial Salmon fisheries (Regulations and landed catch): Commercial Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor Gillnet Salmon Fishery | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
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Dazed and confused.............the fog is closing in
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#1066238 - 08/16/25 02:30 PM
Re: 2025 Willapa Fishery
[Re: Rivrguy]
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8/16/2025
Barb does a great job with this Willapa news letter, wish I could say the same for the Chehalis/Humptulips part of the Region 6, just doesn't seem to get done.....grrrrrrr
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"Worse day sport fishing, still better than the best day working"
"I thought growing older, would take longer"
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#1066241 - 08/17/25 07:59 AM
Re: 2025 Willapa Fishery
[Re: Rivrguy]
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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You do recognize the additional kidneys that must filter any GH communications. For better or for worse (and one can see both) Willapa shows us what WDFW is capable of on their own.
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#1066252 - Yesterday at 07:20 PM
Re: 2025 Willapa Fishery
[Re: Carcassman]
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UPDATE TIME!
Hello Everyone, If you have any questions or comments regarding any of the information provided through these emails for the 2025 salmon season, please reply to this email and/or contact Barbara McClellan at #360-249-1213.
Recreational Marine Area Fishery Since our first update of the season last week, we had a significant increase in effort and catch from August 11 – 17, 2025. The highest effort (in terms of vessels), number of anglers, and catch were all reported on the same day, Sunday, August 17, 2025. At the end of last week, there was an early morning high tide (most favorable for this fishery) that started mid-week and lasted through the weekend, however, there were small tidal exchanges between low and high tides for those same days. There have been some minus low water tides with larger tidal exchanges between low and high water starting this week on Tuesday, Aug 19. There were 83 hatchery Chinook salmon reported by staff caught in this statistical week 33 from August 11 – 17 as well as three hatchery coho retained. There was also one unmarked (UM), natural origin (NOR) Chinook retained (illegal in the fishery since regulations changed on August 1), and 13 UM Chinook encountered then released from the fishery documented through angler interviews either at the Tokeland or South Bend docks. Currently, this marine recreational fishery has accrued a total of eight NOR Chinook impacts, or 24.3% of the preseason expected natural origin Chinook impacts for the season. (See attachment: 2025 WB Marine Area Recreational Data & Catch Estimate Summary Draft 08.21.2025.pdf).
For the rest of this week, the early morning minus low water tide with larger tidal exchanges will continue through the weekend into early next week. These are not the most favorable tides in the Willapa Bay marine area to catch salmon especially with the weather forecasted to be warmer through the weekend as well. Angler effort is expected to increase over the next two weekends through Labor Day, Sept 1st , however, as the tide series becomes more favorable for salmon fishing in Willapa Bay marine area.
Spawning Ground Surveys Staff started weekly stream surveys on August 5th below the weir in Nemah and Naselle rivers. As of yesterday, August 20th, staff have observed approximately 443 live Chinook staging in the Naselle River and just over 1200 live Chinook staging in the Nemah River. These counts are likely a bit conservative as fish are in dense groups in the deeper holes in these sections to stay cool until they are ready to move farther upstream to the hatchery. At this point, staff have not observed any spawning or redds in either of these river sections but have recovered two dead Chinook carcasses in the Nemah River below the weir. Historically, Chinook salmon begin spawning in Willapa Bay rivers the middle of September.
Hatchery Chinook Rack Returns
Naselle River Hatchery The Naselle Hatchery weir was put in place on July 28 and the trap box was open and available for fish to volunteer in the attraction channel the following day. To-date, there have been 348 adult and five jack hatchery Chinook salmon that have volunteered into the attraction channel and recruited into the hatchery. This is more than we had last year at this same time. There have also been three unmarked, male Chinook salmon volunteer into the hatchery and only two Chinook mortalities (both male) to-date reported in the Naselle Hatchery from August 1 – 20, 2025. These data will be updated in the next weekly in-season email. (See attachment: Naselle Hatchery Adult CHK Summary 08.21.2025.pdf)
Nemah and Forks Creek hatcheries To-date, no Chinook salmon have recruited into Nemah Hatchery or Forks Creek Hatchery at this point.
Commercial Fishery The commercial fishery in Willapa Bay had two 12-hour salmon openers last week on August 13 and August 16 in the south bay using tangle net gear in Areas 2N, 2M, and 2R. There were 14 landings in Area 2M and 9 landings in Area 2N combined for the two days of fishing. This is consistent with previous years. There were 884 Chinook and nine coho landed from the fishery combined for these two days of salmon fishing last week. This is more Chinook than the 2024 season at this same time but this catch is approximately 41.3% lower than 2025 preseason hatchery Chinook estimates for the week. The fleet accrued a total of 61 local, natural origin (NOR) Chinook impacts for the week, which is 20.4% of the total preseason NOR Chinook estimated impacts after the first week of salmon fishing.
This week, there are three 12-hour openers scheduled, Aug 18, Aug 20, and Aug 23, in commercial areas 2N and 2R using tangle net gear. An update from this opener will be provided in next week’s weekly update email.
As always, in-season data is preliminary and subject to change. All data provided through these weekly email updates for the months of August and September will be posted to the Willapa Bay Marine Area 2.1 Recreational Creel Monitoring page of our website listed below.
If you have any comments or questions specific to the information provided in these emails, please submit your comments to WillapaBay@dfw.wa.gov.
Additionally, if you know of anyone who might be interested in receiving these in-season update emails or any other information staff send out regarding Willapa Bay, please forward this email and have them reply to WillapaBay@dfw.wa.gov stating they would like to be added to our email distribution list.
Thank you and Fish On! ><((((*> Barbara McClellan
Online reference links you may be interested in:
Willapa Bay Marine Area 2.1 Recreational Creel Monitoring: Willapa Bay Recreational Salmon Reports | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor (non-treaty) Commercial Salmon Fisheries (Regulations and landed catch): Commercial Willapa Bay and Grays Harbor Gillnet Salmon Fishery | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Ocean Sampling Program for Ocean Areas 1- 4: Ocean sport salmon quota report | Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
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