#81298 - 04/24/99 01:52 AM
Early "SCOOP" on fall ( and spring) salmon seasons
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Dazed and Confused
Registered: 03/05/99
Posts: 6367
Loc: Forks, WA & Soldotna, AK
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A good buddy of mine talked at length with a worker in Oympia who did some tracking down of the upcoming seasons and this is what he found:
Hoh ... no adult springers!!! From Morgan's to 101: June 1 - October 15, jacks only. From 101 down: June 1 - August 31, jacks only. From Morgan's down to 101 October 16-30, 2 adults, closed thereafter. From 101 down: September 1 - Nov 30, 2 adults.
Hump: October 1 - November 30, 2 adults ... fin-clipped coho ONLY, release ALL kings ... single barbless hook.
'Nooch and Satsop: October 1 - Nov 15, 2 coho daily, release all kings, single barbless hook. Nov 16 - Jan (something like the 13th): fin-clipped coho only, 2 daily, single barbless hook.
That's the word for now ... it comes from a very reliable source, so I would say these are 99% sure. Nice to see the state closing things on those rivers needing some help ( I don't mind this but...) only to open up other areas that have a few more fish to even more harvest (Upper Hoh) ... thanks for the long-term consideration of our fish WDFW!!!
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#81299 - 04/25/99 01:31 AM
Re: Early "SCOOP" on fall ( and spring) salmon seasons
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 03/14/99
Posts: 165
Loc: Sequim WA
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The featherheads get to start trolling out of Neah Bay for KINGS starting May 1st. I don't know what their season will be, just thought I would let you all know!
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#81300 - 04/25/99 02:29 PM
Re: Early "SCOOP" on fall ( and spring) salmon seasons
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
Posts: 1440
Loc: Wherever I can swing for wild ...
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If you thought the Hoh was crowded last year..., I guess some of the guides will have to start floating at midnight to get to ther favorite holes, It's too bad, like Bob said before, take a number!
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#81301 - 04/27/99 02:06 PM
Re: Early "SCOOP" on fall ( and spring) salmon seasons
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Parr
Registered: 03/12/99
Posts: 66
Loc: Bellingham, WA, USA
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I don't do a lot of river fishing(some)so Iguess it is a good thing that some things are being done to preserve what fish are left. We all tend to forget. I used to fish out of a place called Bowser(Vancouver Island)There were lots of fish, but the guy who ran the resort would tell the people, this can't last(because of the large numbers being caught), the day will come that there won't be any more fish. He was right, there sure is not many fish to speak of there now. I guess we just have to bite the bullet and pray that our grand kids can have a few fish to talk about.
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#81303 - 04/29/99 12:37 AM
Re: Early "SCOOP" on fall ( and spring) salmon seasons
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Dazed and Confused
Registered: 03/05/99
Posts: 6367
Loc: Forks, WA & Soldotna, AK
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Update ... everything officially turned out as I heard, with one exception that I saw, the Upper Hoh remaining open through the 30th of Novemeber for fall fish ... limit 2.
I'll have to admit, I'm pretty ticked off about this whole deal. It is one thing to close all the southern streams to king and wild coho retention ... no problem ther, in fact hurrah on the wild coho ... but now they have opened up a whole section of the Hoh for clubbing fish. Now this stretch of river was closed to salmon harvest about five years ago to limit harvest a little, and suddenly, in the midst of a predicted poor fall run of kings (and wild coho in many areas), they (WDFW)have reopened this stretch. What gives??
This state seems to take one of two positions ... kill 'em all or close it. There never seems to be any middle ground ... why hasn't the state ever gone to a one fish limit?? All the Kenai Peninsula streams I fish in Alaska do ... in fact, on the whole peninsula, you are limited to no more than five kings per year ... the Kenai itself no more than two! The state of WA needs to watch other areas for some suggestions in management to BOTH help protect the fish and maintain opportunities.
Now, I wouldn't be suprised to see the river traffic at least double or perhaps even triple on the Hoh and Quillayute systems ... yet the limit remains the same? How many fish does the state think will make it onto the beds with a combination of probably effectively doubling the sport harvest and the Indians taking their "half" ... regs as written now, will probably wipe out the Forks area streams within a generation or two.
Need proof? Look at the springer regs this year!! Didn't take long since all the SW streams closed and the pressure shifted up to the Hoh to place that run in some pretty dire straits! How dire? Word has it the Indians are even considering asking for an ESA study on that run ...
I'll try you one thing ...I will be on the phone and emailing to see if we can't get the limits reduced ... if you like to fish the Forks area rivers, and like to take a salmon home now and again, you might think about doing the same!
PS Bruce... I hope the sledders have lots of pigtails for their trailer lights and canned air for the trailer tires!! Tempers will be short around here this fall ... I've seen it before, and I'm sure I will see tons of it this fall ... of course, I'm not condoning it, but it won't break my heart either!
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