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if you really want to get depressed, the regulations books are archived online back to 1997. while there is some give and take over the years(some areas i fish have higher limits and longer seasons than back then) for the most part what we've lost is huge. i've got a regulations book from 1992, it's something like 40 pages compared to the encyclopedia we have now.can't say i'm entirely happy about the king retention on the satsop, it'll be nice to be able to keep those hatchery kings we've been having to release for a long time, but i'm a little scared about the massive increase in pressure it's gonna bring. it's already crowded enough without all the rest of the seattle area guides clogging up the river. there's something about kings that brings out the worst in people...i'd rather catch silvers any day.
Didn't springer fish cause it was only open for one day on the weekend for one fish, didn't sockeye fish cause I'm not going to drive 3+ hours for 2 16" fish with the possibility of a dark washedout king, my 2 favorite lakes to fish ( badger and fish) are being killed off to plant slime rockets, there's no steelhead left in the puget sound, the puyallup and carbon will be lined for miles with humpy snaggers, down to one king a day in MA-9, the Snyder creek program is done, no smelt to dip.....so I can't wait till sept 1 so I can go shoot something
Quote from: fckfords07 ulink=topic=130387.msg1734924#msg1734924 date=1374888893Didn't springer fish cause it was only open for one day on the weekend for one fish, didn't sockeye fish cause I'm not going to drive 3+ hours for 2 16" fish with the possibility of a dark washedout king, my 2 favorite lakes to fish ( badger and fish) are being killed off to plant slime rockets, there's no steelhead left in the puget sound, the puyallup and carbon will be lined for miles with humpy snaggers, down to one king a day in MA-9, the Snyder creek program is done, no smelt to dip.....so I can't wait till sept 1 so I can go shoot something Dont forget Lake Washington sockeye won't open and Columbia sturgeon is closed down.
Quote from: BigGoonTuna on July 26, 2013, 09:54:59 PMif you really want to get depressed, the regulations books are archived online back to 1997. while there is some give and take over the years(some areas i fish have higher limits and longer seasons than back then) for the most part what we've lost is huge. i've got a regulations book from 1992, it's something like 40 pages compared to the encyclopedia we have now.can't say i'm entirely happy about the king retention on the satsop, it'll be nice to be able to keep those hatchery kings we've been having to release for a long time, but i'm a little scared about the massive increase in pressure it's gonna bring. it's already crowded enough without all the rest of the seattle area guides clogging up the river. there's something about kings that brings out the worst in people...i'd rather catch silvers any day.Its not gonna be as bad as you think, at least the hump fish will get a break.
Quote from: Button Nubbs on July 26, 2013, 11:19:04 PMQuote from: BigGoonTuna on July 26, 2013, 09:54:59 PMif you really want to get depressed, the regulations books are archived online back to 1997. while there is some give and take over the years(some areas i fish have higher limits and longer seasons than back then) for the most part what we've lost is huge. i've got a regulations book from 1992, it's something like 40 pages compared to the encyclopedia we have now.can't say i'm entirely happy about the king retention on the satsop, it'll be nice to be able to keep those hatchery kings we've been having to release for a long time, but i'm a little scared about the massive increase in pressure it's gonna bring. it's already crowded enough without all the rest of the seattle area guides clogging up the river. there's something about kings that brings out the worst in people...i'd rather catch silvers any day.Its not gonna be as bad as you think, at least the hump fish will get a break.I prefer everyone staying on the hump. At least you know what you are in for when you go there. I'm with BigGoon on this one. And, for the love of god, stop pointing out that good fishing exists in places I fish. We don't need more pressure!
What's a "slime rocket".
so I can't wait till sept 1 so I can go shoot something