Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Blacklab on May 24, 2016, 09:12:32 PM
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;)OLYMPIA – Anglers fishing the lower Columbia River can catch and keep spring chinook salmon for four more days in May – including Memorial Day weekend – and up to 13 days in June under an agreement reached today by fishery managers from Washington and Oregon.
Under that agreement, the fishery below Bonneville Dam will reopen May 27-30, close for three days, then reopen June 3-15, or until the annual harvest guideline is met.
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Darn...I thought this thread was about Puget Sound :(
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Nice... I'm looking forward to it.
SR1
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Won't make it out this weekend. Next week though! hang on Scooby, hang on were going for a ride........... :chuckle: ;)
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Darn...I thought this thread was about Puget Sound :(
Same here 🙁
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Just waiting for an open seat thread...
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:yeah:
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Darn...I thought this thread was about Puget Sound :(
I read on another site that an agreement has been reached and they are hoping fishing could open in the next week or two, depending on NOAA approving the deal. I think KING 5 announced it.
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Darn...I thought this thread was about Puget Sound :(
I read on another site that an agreement has been reached and they are hoping fishing could open in the next week or two, depending on NOAA approving the deal. I think KING 5 announced it.
This is true, fishing will open soon.