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I heard that and I think it's crazy that in essence they are letting Seattle/ king co dictate a recreational shellfish season..they can open the season if they want..they just look for excuses now.
Did area 6 open? Does it not open until the PS season has occured?
Launch line's are always long...I don't launch with everyone else..my boat sits on my bouy during seasons. But using the launch line issue as reasoning is unreasonable in my opinion since every store that is open has lines of people waiting to get in. Again it's a pick and choose mentality. Waiting is not a huge deal until it becomes lapparent we might not get a season. I just have this gut feeling that we might not get a season. And for what it's worth the skok tribe just announced their hood canal shrimp season. So at least the shrimp aren't going to waste.
Quote from: Mfowl on May 11, 2020, 01:50:18 PMDid area 6 open? Does it not open until the PS season has occured??
Word from Mark Yuasa is that it's not happening this weekend due to Seattle & Edmonds closing their launches - a good thing if you ask me as the crowds are bad enough when everyone is spread out. Bad tides will move in, so late May or June. Apparently they don't breed until late July, so it shouldn't be a problem once Seattle opens up.
Quote from: Stein on May 11, 2020, 01:41:02 PMWord from Mark Yuasa is that it's not happening this weekend due to Seattle & Edmonds closing their launches - a good thing if you ask me as the crowds are bad enough when everyone is spread out. Bad tides will move in, so late May or June. Apparently they don't breed until late July, so it shouldn't be a problem once Seattle opens up. That's better news than I was expecting...
Quote from: actionshooter on May 11, 2020, 05:06:03 PMQuote from: Stein on May 11, 2020, 01:41:02 PMWord from Mark Yuasa is that it's not happening this weekend due to Seattle & Edmonds closing their launches - a good thing if you ask me as the crowds are bad enough when everyone is spread out. Bad tides will move in, so late May or June. Apparently they don't breed until late July, so it shouldn't be a problem once Seattle opens up. That's better news than I was expecting...It's all rumor until WDFW decides we get an update. To some extent I get the difficulty, but not putting out any information is BS in my book. Let us know what is going on, what they are doing and some sort of indication on what to expect. Many of these seasons require taking vacation (Wednesday shrimps among others) and many people can't manage late notices and changes.Kelly should be doing a much better job communicating.
I ate my lunch at the 1st Ave ramp today. There were several tribal boats loaded with shrimp pots.
Here ya go.