I have been down to the river fishing quite a few times this year, and I have talked to allot of other fishermen that have all had one thing in common, no fish!
I "hear" about one or two caught but nowhere near what I believe there should be. I have not seen one Steelhead caught on the Puyallup this year.
Is this year just a really bad steelhead year for the Puyallup? Or is this pretty normal? I have been trying to find info on Steelhead retention at the hatcheries but have had no luck diggin up that information.
The other question I have is, are there any stealhead hatcheries above the confluence with the Carbon? I never see anyone fishing above where the Puyallup and the Carbon meet.
I found this on the Steelhead Notebook site, interesting read:
"The returns of Winter Steelhead are down quite a bit from the glory years of the fifties, sixties and seventies, but every now and again the Puyallup has very large returns. Such was the case in the winter of 1984 -1985 when the Puyallup had a return in excess of 12,000 winter steelhead caught by sportsfisherman. That year it ranked second, only to be exceeded by the Cowlitz River, which is consistently the states top producer of Steelhead."
http://www.steelheadnotebook.net/puyallup.htmI did find some steelheadplant info:
Green River (King Co.) winter 253,750 summer 82,100
Puyallup River System (Voight Cr. hatchery on the Carbon) winter 162,000 summer 0
Why would they plant twice as much on the Green as they would on the Puyallup?
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/harvest/08-09/smolts.htm