A question on the rules

Posted by: BillyBob

A question on the rules - 10/15/01 04:29 PM

I want to fish the Green (King Co.). If I get my limit of 2 adult coho, am I allowed to go down to the Carbon and harvest 2 more adult Coho or am I done for the day. The limit on the Carbon is 4 adult Coho. A reply by a game warden would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by: HntnFsh

Re: A question on the rules - 10/15/01 06:31 PM

I'm far from being a game warden but my understanding is. Once you've retained your limit on a river your done for the day.You cant limit on one then go limit or finish a limit on another.
Posted by: BillyBob

Re: A question on the rules - 10/16/01 11:35 AM

Another scenario. Say I take 1 adult Coho from the Green. Haven't limited yet. Can I go to the Carbon and take 3 more adult Coho since I haven't limited on another river yet?
Posted by: Krome Brite

Re: A question on the rules - 10/18/01 12:46 AM

RichG might know, eh? confused

Bringing it back up for him to see.
Posted by: BillyBob

Re: A question on the rules - 10/19/01 04:07 PM

C'mon! Someone out there has to know. I e-mailed the enforcement people at the WDFW last week and haven't gotten an answer back.
Posted by: Mike Gilchrist

Re: A question on the rules - 10/19/01 04:57 PM

As long as you have not caught and kept the daily limit for the water you are currently fishing, you are legal. You can catch 2 in a river with a limit of 2 and then find a river with a limit of 4 and keep 2 more. Just don't do it in reverse.

This is not a perfect example, but it comes straight out of the regs and can be carried over to your question. It reads: "The combined daily limit for an angler that fishes in both rivers and lakes on the same day is 5 TROUT. In the combined daily limit only 2 TROUT may be from rivers."
Posted by: HntnFsh

Re: A question on the rules - 10/19/01 11:01 PM

Mike,on page 16 of the fishing pamphlet the last paragraph under,Harvest Rules, it says, You may not continue to fish for salmon after the adult portion of the daily limit(freshwater)has been retained.
Then on page58,in the food fish section under the salmon heading it again says,anglers may not continue to fish for Salmon after the adult portion of the daily limit has been retained.
I may be wrong but I would believe that once you reach a limit thats your limit.You must quit fishing for salmon.You cant go to a different river and get another limit,or make up the difference.
Trout is a gamefish,and salmon are a foodfish.I believe that is where the difference is in our interpretation.
One thing I'm sure of is that its another vague area of the rules.But I would damn sure want to hear it from the horses mouth before I limited on one river and then went to another river to finish reaching the limit for that river.
No offense intended,just wanted to give my point of view.An answer from the people in Oly would be nice. confused
Posted by: Mike Gilchrist

Re: A question on the rules - 10/19/01 11:44 PM

There was a quote in the Everett Herald from the WDWF guy up in the Everett area when there was tons of humpies around humpie hollow this year(blanking on his name for some reason, he is allways being quoted). They were catching some people taking two of their 4 allowed humpies and then moving into the next area and picking up 2 coho. It was specifically stated that you could not do that because the area had a maximum 2 fish limit, but you could do the reverse, catch your two Coho, then go to the next area to catch your 2 humpies to finish with an allowed 4 fish. This is a commom question in marine waters because of different limits so close to one another. There is no way you could enforce this differently just because its rivers. For another example, at Bouy 10 this year they went to a 3 fish limit in the river, but continued the 2 fish limit in the ocean. The enforcement was that you had to make sure to catch your last fish in the river on the way back, not the other way around.