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How's willapa bay going so far update today September 5th
« on: July 19, 2016, 04:56:23 PM »
Any reports of fish at willapa bay and when do you guys start fishing there and what's the limit this year for salmon there's do what is the mix bag limit my concern is I see its 4 adult salmon so my question is can it be all hatchery chinook or 2 chinooks and 2 silvers or if u have the choice can it be all silvers it don't matter to me what I catch I would like all kings to keep cuz there bigger  thanks for your time and thanks to everybody that helps out people
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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2016, 09:57:18 PM »
As of Aug 1st, the limit will be 4 adult salmon, but release wild chinook.  I haven't been down there this year yet, but I believe it was early August when it started to heat up last year.

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2016, 09:08:06 AM »
As of Aug 1st, the limit will be 4 adult salmon, but release wild chinook.  I haven't been down there this year yet, but I believe it was early August when it started to heat up last year.

Is it 2 hatchery King and 2 silvers or can it be 4 silvers or what's the mix of the 4 adult salmon for the day

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2016, 09:19:45 AM »
It can be a mixed bag, although I would regularly check the emergency rules changes given last year's low coho return.

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2016, 09:22:38 AM »
Only one hatchery chinook will ne allowed. They are starting to catch them off Washaway beach at the yellow can.

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2016, 12:25:06 PM »
As of Aug 1st, the limit will be 4 adult salmon, but release wild chinook.  I haven't been down there this year yet, but I believe it was early August when it started to heat up last year.

Is it 2 hatchery King and 2 silvers or can it be 4 silvers or what's the mix of the 4 adult salmon for the day

Why don't you look at the regulations yourself?  It's one thing to ask how the fishing is, it's another to ask a question that you can answer yourself in 1 minute after consulting the regulations.
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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #6 on: July 20, 2016, 12:28:50 PM »
As of Aug 1st, the limit will be 4 adult salmon, but release wild chinook.  I haven't been down there this year yet, but I believe it was early August when it started to heat up last year.

Is it 2 hatchery King and 2 silvers or can it be 4 silvers or what's the mix of the 4 adult salmon for the day

Why don't you look at the regulations yourself?  It's one thing to ask how the fishing is, it's another to ask a question that you can answer yourself in 1 minute after consulting the regulations.

I have looked thru the regs I am dbl checking  with my self before I make any trips down that way sorry to burst ur bubble about the regs

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #7 on: July 22, 2016, 07:53:52 PM »
I don't understand why people get so testy when asking questions pertaining to regs. Maybe someone isnt near the regs or isnt as well versed in them as other. Arent we all here to help a fellow sportsman out or just out for yourself. If i had the regs in front of me id try and help ya out man

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2016, 08:33:35 PM »
I don't understand why people get so testy when asking questions pertaining to regs. Maybe someone isnt near the regs or isnt as well versed in them as other. Arent we all here to help a fellow sportsman out or just out for yourself. If i had the regs in front of me id try and help ya out man

Ya I know I have the fishing regs all I wanted to find out was to double check the limit and the mix bag for the limit before I make any trips that way to fish thanks everybody

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2016, 03:35:17 PM »
As of today the daily limit is two chinook no coho till aug 1 then it's like TomT said  daily limit 6 of which 4 may be adults mix bag release wild chinook

Gonna give her a go nxt Thursday what's the water been like out at washaway I've never been out that far

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2016, 04:43:02 PM »
As of today the daily limit is two chinook no coho till aug 1 then it's like TomT said  daily limit 6 of which 4 may be adults mix bag release wild chinook

Gonna give her a go nxt Thursday what's the water been like out at washaway I've never been out that far

Ok thanks that helps and my good friend is going  this coming Wednesday to washaway beach I will post a report

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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2016, 10:55:10 AM »
I don't understand why people get so testy when asking questions pertaining to regs. Maybe someone isnt near the regs or isnt as well versed in them as other. Arent we all here to help a fellow sportsman out or just out for yourself. If i had the regs in front of me id try and help ya out man

To be blunt, it's lazy to ask a regulation question without attempting to understand on your own first.  if you have access to post on this forum then you have access to the regs online.  The regs are always "right in front of you".

I am here to help fellow sportsman and hopefully receive help myself but I expect people to put in some basic research first before asking a question.  I see it as respecting people's time. 
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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #12 on: July 25, 2016, 11:07:32 AM »
I don't understand why people get so testy when asking questions pertaining to regs. Maybe someone isnt near the regs or isnt as well versed in them as other. Arent we all here to help a fellow sportsman out or just out for yourself. If i had the regs in front of me id try and help ya out man

To be blunt, it's lazy to ask a regulation question without attempting to understand on your own first.  if you have access to post on this forum then you have access to the regs online.  The regs are always "right in front of you".

I am here to help fellow sportsman and hopefully receive help myself but I expect people to put in some basic research first before asking a question.  I see it as respecting people's time.

So you went to all the trouble of reading his post and then blasting him for asking a question because getting irritated at him is easier than answering the question?  These days you almost need a lawyer to read the regs and know what is really legal. Maybe he was double checking to see if others read it the same way he did.
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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2016, 11:42:17 AM »
The subject of the post was not regulation related, it was about Willapa Bay, in which I am interested.  If he was just cofirming his reading of the regs, it would have been helpful if he had said that in his question.

I agree the regulations are often confusing and bouncing interpretations off of others can be helpful.  With respect to Willapa Bay, the regs are pretty clear on daily limit.

And I also agree, this isn't worth beating to death, this is the last thing I have to say about the regs within this post.
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Re: Has anybody had any reports of willapa bay yet
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2016, 12:47:48 PM »
The subject of the post was not regulation related, it was about Willapa Bay, in which I am interested.  If he was just cofirming his reading of the regs, it would have been helpful if he had said that in his question.

I agree the regulations are often confusing and bouncing interpretations off of others can be helpful.  With respect to Willapa Bay, the regs are pretty clear on daily limit.

And I also agree, this isn't worth beating to death, this is the last thing I have to say about the regs within this post.

There ya go I reworded my post I want to double check on what it the mix of the daily limit like can it be all chinook or all silvers or half and half and to everybody else I have a friend going this Wednesday I will post a report when I hear from him thanks for everybody's help

 


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