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I figured I would start a thread for the June 1 opener. I'm not sure if I'll hit it on the opener but weather permitting for sure sometime in the first week or so. I can't remember, is it good from the beginning or does it get better over time? I've caught several but haven't figured it the way a bunch of other people have.
The bubble opens June 1 too, so that's another option. It seems like that fishery has been getting better earlier last several years. I guess it depends on whether a guy wants good odds at small fish or longer odds at bigger fish.
Quote from: Stein on May 26, 2020, 09:59:27 AMThe bubble opens June 1 too, so that's another option. It seems like that fishery has been getting better earlier last several years. I guess it depends on whether a guy wants good odds at small fish or longer odds at bigger fish.Was also looking at that, I’ve never fished it, is it any fun?
Quote from: Stein on May 26, 2020, 09:00:00 AMI figured I would start a thread for the June 1 opener. I'm not sure if I'll hit it on the opener but weather permitting for sure sometime in the first week or so. I can't remember, is it good from the beginning or does it get better over time? I've caught several but haven't figured it the way a bunch of other people have.It usually starts out red hot but the fish are small.
FYI - Tulalip Terminal Area salmon fishery changes Action: Opens salmon seasons in Tulalip Terminal Area Fishery.Effective date: May 29 through Sept. 7, 2020.Species affected: Salmon .Location: Tulalip Terminal Area – waters west of Tulalip Bay and within 2,000 feet of shore from the pilings at Old Bower's Resort to a fishing boundary marker approximately 1.4 miles northwest of Hermosa Point and not including waters east of a line drawn from Mission Point to Hermosa Point.Rules: Salmon open 12:01 a.m. Friday through 11:59 a.m. Monday of each week. Chinook - min. size 22". Other salmon species – no min. size. Daily limit 2. Release all coho. Waters east of a line drawn from Mission Point to Hermosa Point are closed to all fishing. Reason for action: Low expected returns to the Snohomish River necessitate the release of coho. This fishery was agreed to with comanagers during the 2020 North of Falcon season-setting process. Information contact: David Stormer, Puget Sound recreational salmon manager, 360-902-0058.