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I think I've heard about what your talking about. Not sure it was salmon or steelhead though. When you find out let us know.
Quote from: ICEMAN on March 06, 2014, 08:19:50 PMWildweeds, up there don't they let the rivers fill up with spawners before allowing any river netting?Alaska overharvests their fish and ours.
Wildweeds, up there don't they let the rivers fill up with spawners before allowing any river netting?
Quote from: WSU on March 06, 2014, 08:36:38 PMQuote from: ICEMAN on March 06, 2014, 08:19:50 PMWildweeds, up there don't they let the rivers fill up with spawners before allowing any river netting?Alaska overharvests their fish and ours.Thanks Wildweeds. WSU, if the fish are returning to rivers......we are talking rivers here arent we? How do they over harvest WA fish in Alaska rivers?
I think he means fish intercepted in the salt headed for Washington rivers.
Yeah, i understand that for sure....Regulating the health of a fishery sounds pretty simple to me. I would close all fishing in the salt. Open salt fishing only within so many miles of said river once it was at capacity. Then close it. Open it. close it...all based upon the river condition. If the river can take more spawners, close the fishery and let them in. If the river is pretty full of spawners, open the adjoining area to fishing.