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What's to prevent people from catching sockeye in Area 10 outside of the entrance to Lake WA? I got one out by San Juan two years ago. The regs don't say you cannot do so.
Quote from: lokidog on July 08, 2013, 10:28:31 PMWhat's to prevent people from catching sockeye in Area 10 outside of the entrance to Lake WA? I got one out by San Juan two years ago. The regs don't say you cannot do so. Perfectly legal, but not easy to do.
Quote from: CP on July 09, 2013, 08:10:30 AMQuote from: lokidog on July 08, 2013, 10:28:31 PMWhat's to prevent people from catching sockeye in Area 10 outside of the entrance to Lake WA? I got one out by San Juan two years ago. The regs don't say you cannot do so. Perfectly legal, but not easy to do.We put 8 or ten into the boat last summer, including one over ten pounds, off of San Juan. These fish were probably heading for the Fraser though.
If it wasn't for the Indians netting the living piss out of these fish before we can get a count on them, we could have a fishery every year. How does the 50/50 thing work with this fishery Indians get to catch as much as they want literally nets in front of the fish latter. White man hasn't be able to fish it in over a decade.
Is this the year we finally get to fish the lake again? http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/lake-washinton-sockeye-counts-are-still-increasing-at-a-decent-rate/
When I've done it it was small flasher and pretty short leader to a small pink squid.