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#980875 - 10/23/17 04:50 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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If that is what the WAC says then why did they make the pamphlet so confusing? To supports Stam's fund-raising ideas?

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#980876 - 10/23/17 04:54 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: ]
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Originally Posted By: stam
Originally Posted By: jgreen
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I think its done this way to write tickets. They could simply just say, with no legalese, "two adult coho, one of which can be wild". They chose not to.


Best explanation I've seen yet.

Writing easy tickets to those that will actually pay them will help to finance spending hours and hours on a real poacher who will end up paying nothing.

Look at it as a voluntary subsidy of sorts.



Not sure that I subscribe to that theory but I do agree that the biggest bang for the buck is chasing the serious offenders.

But back to this poorly written "guidance" in the regulations pamphlet and your concern. If a WDFW LEO were to write a citation to someone who had taken the most liberal interpretation and that LEO gets +one point for writing the citation they should get -20 points for every one they have written that is tossed by a judge. Not being mean spirited but just pointing out a concern that the system may not have a method for identifying any LEO who may systematically abusing his ticket book.
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#980878 - 10/23/17 05:17 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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I contacted Capt. Chadwick - Region 6 about the issues on the bag limit and the wording. He contact Mike Scharpf, Region 6 Biologist. Capt. Chadwick sent the following:

"I spoke with Mike Scharpf who was already aware of this issue. He and I discussed pamphlet language for next year.

For this year, Mike has put together a summary (attached) to clarify the intent. The issue of clarity surrounds the availability of space in the pamphlet each year, but as we discussed, if we need to articulate a rule for clarity then we need to argue for more space."

I apologize for the format posted below. It doesn't copy very well from Excel to Word and then copied for pasting on this page. Hopefully, you can read through the various rivers/waterways.

Dave

Summary of Grays Harbor Recreational Fisheries

Please check for any updates or changes (emergency regulations)

Bay (Area 2-2) Season Bag
North Bay Aug 1 - Sept 15 Daily limit 2, release wild Chinook and wild Coho

Johns River East Sept 16 - Nov 30 Daily limit 2 of which only one may be a wild Coho, release Chinook.

River Season Regulations
Humptulips Sept. 1 - Oct 15 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release wild Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Chinook and hatchery Coho).

Oct 16 - Oct 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults and only one may be a hatchery Chinook, Release wild Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Chinook and hatchery Coho).

Nov 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).

Chehalis Aug 1 - Sept 15 6 fish, release adult salmon
Mouth to South Elma Bridge Sept 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release adult Chinook. (jacks can be any Chinook and Coho).
Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Sept 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can be any Coho).

South Elma Bridge to Black River Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Sept 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Black River upstream Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook, Chum, and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Hoquiam Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can be any Coho).

Wishkah Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can be any Coho).

Wynoochee Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Satsop Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).
Black Oct 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Skookumchuck Oct 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Newaukum Oct 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

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#980881 - 10/23/17 06:54 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
bushbear Offline
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Registered: 08/26/02
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I utilized the Shared Values program WDFW LE is intiating and contacted Capt. Dan Chadwick about the issue. He sent me the following reply:



" I spoke with Mike Scharpf who was already aware of this issue. He and I discussed pamphlet language for next year. For this year, Mike has put together a summary (attached) to clarify the intent. The issue of clarity surrounds the availability of space in the pamphlet each year, but as we discussed, if we need to articulate a rule for clarity then we need to argue for more space.

Mike said we could post this summary on the pursuit page. He is posting it at various locations around the area. Thank you for alerting us to this and wanting to help get the message out. "

...and the information below. My computer skills are somewhat lacking in trying to move an Excel file to a Word format so it is pretty choppy. I'm trying to get a better copy. Will edit if I get it.

Dave


Summary of Grays Harbor Recreational Fisheries

Please check for any updates or changes (emergency regulations)

Bay (Area 2-2) Season Bag
North Bay Aug 1 - Sept 15 Daily limit 2, release wild Chinook and wild Coho
Johns River East Sept 16 - Nov 30 Daily limit 2 of which only one may be a wild Coho, release Chinook.

River Season Regulations
Humptulips Sept. 1 - Oct 15 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release wild Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Chinook and hatchery Coho).
Oct 16 - Oct 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults and only one may be a hatchery Chinook, Release wild Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Chinook and hatchery Coho).
Nov 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).

Chehalis Aug 1 - Sept 15 6 fish, release adult salmon
Mouth to South Elma Bridge Sept 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release adult Chinook. (jacks can be any Chinook and Coho).
Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Sept 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can be any Coho).

South Elma Bridge to Black River Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Sept 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Black River upstream Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook, Chum, and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Hoquiam Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can be any Coho).

Wishkah Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild adult Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can be any Coho).

Wynoochee Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Satsop Jan 1 - Jan 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults, Release Chinook and wild Coho. (jacks can only be hatchery Coho).
Oct 1 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Black Oct 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Skookumchuck Oct 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

Newaukum Oct 16 - Dec 31 6 fish of which 2 may be adults of which only one may be a wild Coho, Release Chinook and Chum. (jacks can only be Coho and only one may be wild if no wild adult Coho retained).

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#980885 - 10/24/17 06:58 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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Thanks. Bushbear.

Mikey wrote that out rather clearly.

If space is such an issue that saving space tumps clarity then maybe they should group regs like they do Selective Gear Rules. Looks like the most of the GH streams have the same limit. So, write out once "GH freshwater limit" Then, for example, Skookumchuck (season listed) GH Freshwater Limit. Saves space.

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#980886 - 10/24/17 08:22 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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Not a bad idea. Anything that would reduce the complexity and make things simpler would be useful.

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#980887 - 10/24/17 08:53 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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That goes against Policy, though.

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#980889 - 10/24/17 09:31 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
Larry B Offline
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Lots of rule nuances differentiating rivers (species, adult vs jacks, wild vs hatchery, time periods during the season, numbers allowed to be retained, and gear limitations). If that level of rule differentiation is truly necessary then so be it......but as a "customer" I believe it is critical to start my search by the waters I intend to fish.

Maybe we need to consider separate regulation pamphlets for saltwater and freshwater; that approach might reduce the total number of pages actually printed and distributed.
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#980890 - 10/24/17 10:08 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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Wow. I thought I understood the poorly-written version well enough until I read the posts about jacks.

I thought jacks were all immature males that couldn't spawn. Reading that there are rules in place to protect more than one wild jack from being harvested tells me I was wrong. I'd always heard in discussion that there wasn't a great reason to limit jack harvest.

Are jacks capable of spawning? If so, I guess it would explain why one wild jack would represent a limit on wild fish for the day. However, I didn't gather that a limit of jacks could only include one wild fish. I didn't get that at all from the rules, and I bet a lot of wild jacks got conked this year that shouldn't have been. I'm starting to think the rules may be too complex to express in a manner that would encourage any judge to prosecute a rules violation. At some point, too many rules undermines the purpose for making rules in the first place. We may have arrived in the Chehalis system.

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#980892 - 10/24/17 10:32 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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Saving space in the pamphlet? Seriously he must be joking.

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#980895 - 10/24/17 11:29 AM Re: Some Confusion [Re: FleaFlickr02]
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Jacks are fully capable of spawning. They bring a completely different brood year (genetics) into the mix.

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#980900 - 10/24/17 01:13 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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If a jack is just as viable a spawner as an adult, it makes no sense to allow a limit of up to 6. Assuming (there I go again) the wild:hatchery ratios are similar for jacks and adults, anecdotal evidence suggests that over 20 jacks might need to be caught to harvest a limit of 5 hatchery + 1 wild. With eggs being the preferred medium for fishing jacks, at least some of those released fish would be mortally wounded upon release. Lest we forget, a lot of adult, female Chinook get caught in that fishery.

Should we dial back the limit on jacks, to clear up the dangerous confusion their fishery causes in rulemaking, but also to assure better numbers of wild spawners reach the gravel? I get that you don't need as many males as females to have spawning success, but considering how many adult Chinook get hooked, landed, and (usually) released in the jack fishery, it seems like really bad policy to allow guys to keep eggs in water full of Chinook for the kind of time it would require to weed out 5, let alone 6, hatchery jacks.

But yeah, the regs were poorly written. I thought I had understood them completely. I had not.

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#980907 - 10/24/17 04:26 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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Registered: 08/07/06
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Ya I thought the generous jack limit was to reduce # of jacks spawning.

And concerning saving space I can sort of understand that... I wonder how much it costs them to print all those rule books every year.

However I can't imagine they are unable to locate a technical writer capable of communicating the regs in a fashion we could easily understand. (although apparently they can't)

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#980909 - 10/24/17 04:34 PM Re: Some Confusion [Re: jgreen]
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The generous jack limit may be too reduce their number on the grounds but they are important components. Ideally, most of the spawners should be fully adult but with MSY and beyond management the adult numbers can be low. Plus, they are not taken in gill nets so the increased sport limit is likely an attempt to balance that out.

They have had good reg writers in the past, but..........................

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