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Maverick or anyone one else, if your willing to drive to Brewster I'm always looking for guys to help with fuel
QuoteMaverick or anyone one else, if your willing to drive to Brewster I'm always looking for guys to help with fuel LOL there are no fish up in those parts!!! COME ON JULY!!!!!!!!
just makes no sense to me, puget sound gets 5 or more times less kings than the columbia, plus heavy tribal netting and we get to keep two kings, Columbia gets over a million and ya get one king...a little creek called the cedar river gets 300,000 Sockey, and its not enough for a season. management just dont make sense to me.
Thank you, i guess that makes sense, but i got a but? i mean we are talking a 1.5 million return prediction, 1 million coho, now it wasnt that long ago, only a few years it seems, that 500G was considered a good run, but man, i mean we are at maybe 1.5 million. ok my whine is over. just cant justify the time and expense for that trip anymore, where the boat can limit in less than an hour. lol, maybe they are also figuring that into the management plan too.
Quote from: GEARHEAD on February 19, 2014, 11:44:45 PMThank you, i guess that makes sense, but i got a but? i mean we are talking a 1.5 million return prediction, 1 million coho, now it wasnt that long ago, only a few years it seems, that 500G was considered a good run, but man, i mean we are at maybe 1.5 million. ok my whine is over. just cant justify the time and expense for that trip anymore, where the boat can limit in less than an hour. lol, maybe they are also figuring that into the management plan too.Lower limit = Longer season = More money for everyone but the fisherman. Also there are 3 states associated with columbia river kings, they aren't ALL Washington's. I wish that there was a 2 king limit. If there was I would probably make the trip over from Spokane
I believe the limiting factor is not the runs that are strong, such as the 900K URBs expected to return this year. There are other stocks, like lower river wild kings and coho, that aren't strong. The impact on them limits how the fishery is conducted.