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I don't see how it's legal to fish it since the regs say no salmon fishing for skokomish for recreational anglers
I guess. According to the state the reasoning for the closure is because the tribe stated that all of the recreational portion if the skokomish section for salmon was in the tribal land zone and they did not want us fishing it due to such reasoning.So do they not want us fishing it or is it that they want to make more money?
If it is true I am sure there are those that will pay, especially if the fish numbers are what I heard they are.Problem is I can't confirm that it is true. Seems odd to me that the WDFW would not have a season but you could pay for access and then fish.Also seems really odd that there are that many fish. I would think with it shut down to sport fishing the nets would be getting them all.
Quote from: Rainier10 on September 06, 2016, 03:31:53 PMIf it is true I am sure there are those that will pay, especially if the fish numbers are what I heard they are.Problem is I can't confirm that it is true. Seems odd to me that the WDFW would not have a season but you could pay for access and then fish.Also seems really odd that there are that many fish. I would think with it shut down to sport fishing the nets would be getting them all.Figure it like the Quinaults or Makah. They have rivers (and Q's have a bear season) where you can pay to fish and WDFW is out of the picture. The fishing in those rivers is usually a lot better than you find on the shared rivers.