SW Washington Fishing
SW Washington- District
streams are running extremely low for this time of year. Chinook are present in
good numbers, especially on the Cowlitz and Lewis Rivers. Action on these
streams should improve substantially when fall rains arrive.
Chinook
and some coho are being taken at the mouths of the White Salmon and Klickitat
Rivers. Action for coho should only improve from here.
Fishery
managers rescinded the proposed sturgeon season above Bonneville Dam beginning
October 20th. Higher than expected catch rates were realized
effectively closing most of the Columbia River and Willamette River harvest for
the remainder of the year. Catch and release fishing remains a good option.
Retention is allowed in The Dalles Pool Thursdays through Saturdays, until the
300 fish quota is met.
Soapbox Update: This is a call to sportanglers. THE most
important call in the history of sportfishing! Here is the information from
NSIA’s Liz Hamilton:
The gillnetters are showing, through their participation in recent
meetings what Columbia River mainstem gillnetting means to them. Last week’s
meeting in Washington resulted in only a handful of sportfishing industry
representatives present…gillnetters filled the room.
The Columbia River is the single-largest driver of
Sportfishing-related expenditures in the region. For 20 years NSIA has worked
hard to open the door for your business to this incredible wealth of
sustainable business opportunity. The time has arrived to show-up, be counted
and be heard.
Governor Kitzhaber has a plan on the table that will deliver the
goods. His compromise will provide better protection for wild
fish and better economic returns on the fisheries in the river.
It’s not going to happen unless
you show-up and participate. If getting the gillnets out of the main
stem Columbia River is important to you and your business then you’ll show
through your actions just how important that opportunity is. Your
participation is needed to succeed.
To win this, here’s what we need
from you:
- Attend every
meeting! The next two are:
- October 6 in
the Columbia Room of the state Legislative Building at 614 Sid Snyder
Ave. S.W. in Olympia.
- October 18, in
Portland 7900 NE 82nd Ave. Portland, OR. This is a joint commission work
group meeting. Public Comment will be taken.
- Write to the
Commissions! odfw.commission@state.or.us,
commission@dfw.wa.gov - STAY TUNED AND
READY!
Your message is easy. Tell them what this proposal means and
how important it is to your business and to you personally. Call
NSIA today and let us know you’re going to participate. We need to hear from
you now. (503) 631-8859
We’ll keep you posted and be there every step of the way to
support you and the message you bring.
This is the single-largest
development for NW Sportfishing in the past 50 years. Don’t miss it!
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