Funny you should ask...received the following this PM:
WDFW FISHING RULE CHANGE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.govOctober 21, 2016
Nisqually River open to retention of hatchery coho and gamefish
Action: Retention of hatchery coho and gamefish is permitted. Salmon, trout and other gamefish fishing open on the mainstem Nisqually River from mouth to the military tank crossing bridge.
Effective dates: Oct. 22, 2016, until further notice.
Species affected: Coho salmon and gamefish
Location: Mainstem Nisqually from mouth to the military tank crossing bridge.
Reasons for action: The Nisqually River was originally closed to all fishing under a state and tribal co-manager agreement to protect coho salmon.
Egg-take goals for coho have been met at Kalama and Clear Creek hatcheries, allowing the co-managers to open fisheries for coho and gamefish.
Other information: Anglers can retain 2 hatchery adult coho only and must release all chinook, all chum, wild coho and wild steelhead. Trout minimum size 14", daily limit 2. Other gamefish statewide minimum size/daily limits apply.
Sport anglers should be aware that tribal fisheries will also be occurring and should avoid interfering with those fisheries.
Information Contact: James P. Losee, (360) 902-2741, james.losee@dfw.wa.gov
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WDFW FISHING RULE CHANGE
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
http://wdfw.wa.govOctober 21, 2016
Hatchery coho salmon can be retained in all of Area 13 beginning Oct. 22
Action: Hatchery coho can be kept as part of the daily limit in all of Marine Area 13 (South Sound).
Effective Dates: Oct 22, until further notice.
Species affected: Salmon
Locations: Marine Area 13
Reason for action: State and tribal co-managers previously agreed to keep the area closed to wild and hatchery coho retention due to the low number of coho projected to return this year.
The co-managers agree there are sufficient numbers of fish returning to southern Puget Sound to allow the retention of hatchery coho.
Other information: The western portion of Area 13 opened Oct. 1 for hatchery coho retention. Today's action opens the eastern portion for hatchery coho retention.
The daily limit for all of Marine Area 13 is 2 salmon, release wild chinook and wild coho. Anglers may fish with two poles if they have a Two-Pole Endorsement.
Information Contacts: Ryan Lothrop, (360) 902-2808; James Losee, (360) 902-2741.