Please Visit our Advertisers' Sites

Please Visit our Advertisers' Sites

Salmon & Steelhead Journal

Willie boats!
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#442386 - 07/06/08 06:47 AM Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely
Phoenix77 Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 10/04/06
Posts: 1511
Loc: Kent, WA
Time has all but run out in trying to get a summer sport fishery for hatchery chinook heading into Lake Washington.

At a public meeting in late April, state Fish and Wildlife and tribal officials looked at ways of crafting possible fisheries that would target a healthy Lake Washington hatchery chinook run, and got tentative approval from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to pursue such a deal.

The state heard a strong proposal that month from the public about creating a terminal sport fishery in Shilshole Bay.

"It was decided to have a selective fishery that targets only hatchery fish in a place where the fish would still be catchable and biting, and we said all right," said Pat Pattillo, a state Fish and Wildlife salmon policy coordinator. "We felt that we could demonstrate we're targeting on hatchery chinook, and the proposal would be to have a fishing season in Shilshole Bay beginning Aug. 18 [with a catch quota of... Continued@URL... http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/othersports/2008035516_outn06.html
_________________________
I fish, ergo, I am.

If you must burn our flag, Please! wrap yourself in it.
Puget Sound Anglers, So. King Co.
CCA SeaTac Chapter

Top
#442388 - 07/06/08 08:11 AM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: Phoenix77]
bushbear Offline
Carcass

Registered: 08/26/02
Posts: 2037
Loc: Sequim
2 out of 3 governmental agencies agree, but one "no" vote cancels everything....and folks want to remove as many hatchery fish from the system as possible

Top
#442392 - 07/06/08 09:06 AM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: bushbear]
OlyFishin Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 10/29/06
Posts: 100
Loc: Olympia
That's how this state operates. Must have "consensus" on everything. It makes moving forward on most things impossible.

We don't elect strong leaders here. In my opinion, people are afraid of strong leadership in Washington State.

Top
#442414 - 07/06/08 12:11 PM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: OlyFishin]
Salmo g. Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 4087
If there are fish left in the non-treaty share, WDFW has cards it could play. WDFW doesn't have to raise those hatchery chinook in the first place, at Issaquah or at Green River. Kind of a bite the nose to spite the face measure, but if it's significant, then it could be worth the move.

Top
#442417 - 07/06/08 12:18 PM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: Salmo g.]
Todd Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 7203
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
They could always just have the fishery in Lake Sammish again...if fishermen don't mind catching brown and black boots off the mouth of Issaquah Creek, that is.

There are some big ones, and they fight well...but some of the fish I've seen in fish boxes down there make the gnarly chums being carried home in November look pretty good.

Fish on...

Todd
_________________________


Team "Drift Boat Veterans for Truth"

Untra isn't a place, it's a State of Mind.

Top
#442497 - 07/06/08 08:10 PM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: Todd]
Wooly Bully Online   content
Returning Adult

Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 431
Loc: NE Seattle
The tribes have had freshwater bay as their own "private water" for many moons. Why would anyone expect them to give that up.
_________________________
The drift is always greener on the other side.

Top
#442670 - 07/07/08 07:52 PM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: Wooly Bully]
rojoband Offline
Alevin

Registered: 05/30/08
Posts: 17
But the Muckleshoot Tribe apparently has said no to allowing a fishery.

"We're stuck, and we got a rejection from the Muckleshoots even though the Suquamish agreed with us on the fishery," Pattillo said. "This year we tried to come up with a rational way to get a fishery for those chinook and tried to get it done earlier with the tribes to go forward with it.

"We felt it was a responsible fishery, and what we got was their flat rejection with no rationale."


Another classic tribal negotiation tool....NO! And the reason for it: Because they can and WDFW doesn't do anything but roll over the barrel....

Top
#442676 - 07/07/08 08:36 PM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: rojoband]
TBJ Offline
Three Time Spawner

Registered: 01/08/07
Posts: 1736
Loc: Bainbridge Island
And spread our cheeks....
_________________________
Fish donts gots no good metal to listens to. - Skwisgaar from Dethklok

Top
#442705 - 07/08/08 05:24 AM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: TBJ]
Jerry Garcia Administrator Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 10/13/00
Posts: 4121
Loc: everett
I'm with Salmo on this one.
_________________________
would the boy you were be proud of the man you are

Growing old ain't for wimps
Lonnie Gane

Top
#442719 - 07/08/08 08:01 AM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: Jerry Garcia]
superfly Offline
Repeat Spawner

Registered: 02/16/00
Posts: 1347
Loc: olympia wa / The Coast
Roger that Jerry G !!!!!!!!!

Peace
Fly
_________________________
www.superflysfishing.com

Now booking 1/2 and Full day Fishing Trips

Boat Service also Available

" I am a renegade Whiteman I am out of Control"

I'm like sprint or motorola,no service, out of your range !!


Top
#442897 - 07/09/08 06:21 AM Re: Hatchery chinook fishery is unlikely [Re: superfly]
grizz1 Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 01/17/07
Posts: 142
This was a non starter back in the spring. All that has been done since the Muckleshoots called the shots is feel good discussions with sports groups and leaders. The tribe will have their "test fishery" in the lake and take thousands of Kings...all they care about. If they could get away with saying no to all sports fishing they would do it. With Gregoire stuffing her pockets with tribal cash we should not expect much as long as she remains in office. The tribes control fisheries in Washington and unfortunately a good guy like Pat Patillo has to stand up in front of all of us and try his best to put a good spin on a bad out of control situation.

I like the idea of shutting down the hatcheries but realistically the tribes would block such a move in a heartbeat.

Top


Moderator:  Big_Daddy, Bob, Fishgal, Jerry Garcia 
Search

Shout Box

Recent Gallery Pix
vxhatch
2000 Alumaweld Super Vee For Sale
Who's Online
32 Registered (4Salt, AkKings, chasbo, Chip Goodhue, chrome/22, ColeyG, D3Smartie, Dan S., 11 invisible), 79 Guests and 7 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
reeltrout, romulus, drysider, Jonas, Kokanee King
7941 Registered Users
Top Posters
AuntyM 10247
Sol 7618
parker 7529
Todd 7203
Dan S. 5400
Bob 5308
Theking 4908
STRIKE ZONE 4459
Kanektok Kid 4271
fishNphysician 4144
Forum Stats
7941 Members
17 Forums
47985 Topics
468593 Posts

Max Online: 460 @ 03/07/08 06:52 PM

Join the PP forums.

It's quick, easy, and always free!

Live Chat - open 24/7.

Hosted chat with Bob on Monday nights from Oct -May.

Working for the fish and our future fishing opportunities:

The Wild Steelhead Coalition

The Photo & Video Gallery. Nearly 1200 images from our fishing trips! Tips, techniques, live weight calculator & more in the Fishing Resource Center. Prime dates for '09 Winter Steelhead trips are getting full, don't miss out!.

| HOME | ALASKA FISHING | WASHINGTON FISHING | RIVER REPORTS | CHARTER RATES | CONTACT US | WHAT ABOUT BOB? | PHOTO GALLERY | VIDEOS | FISHING RESOURCE CENTER | LEARN ABOUT THE FISH | RECIPES | LINKS | SITE HELP & FAQ |

 

This site, pages, and images designed by and copyright material of Bob Ball, Bob's Piscatorial Pursuits - Alaska and Washington Steelhead, Salmon, and Halibut Fishing Guides / Charters - Forks, Washington and Soldotna, Alaska, USA. Encounter any problems?? If so, please Email us.