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NEWS RELEASE
WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
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April 10, 2003
Contact: Pat Pattillo (360) 902-2705;
Or: Doug Williams (360) 902-2256
Strong Chinook, Coho numbers set stage
for solid salmon fishing seasons
VANCOUVER - Sport and commercial salmon-fishing seasons set
for Washington's waters this summer reflect the continued strengthening of many Chinook
and Coho salmon stocks from Puget Sound to the Columbia River, according to the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).
The federal Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC), meeting April 7-11 in
Vancouver, Wash., adopted final recreational catch limits of 59,600 Chinook and
225,000 Coho for waters 3-200 miles off Washington's coast. By comparison,
coastal recreational fishery catch limits in 2002 were 60,252 Chinook and
109,630 Coho.
WDFW and its salmon co-managers, the Pacific Northwest treaty Indian tribes,
set fisheries for "inside" waters in conjunction with the PFMC action.
Much of the recreational fishing opportunities this year will again focus on
strong hatchery Chinook and Coho stocks, as well as an expected abundance of
pink salmon.
"The co-managers have developed a comprehensive fisheries package that
provides significant fishing opportunities throughout the state, while at the
same time allowing for the continued protection and recovery of weak salmon
stocks," said Phil Anderson, WDFW intergovernmental resource management
lead. Koenings.
One significant new fishing opportunity in 2003 is a
"mark-selective" fishery for hatchery Chinook in the western Strait of
Juan de Fuca.
"Mark-selective fisheries are an important new step in our ongoing plan
to restore weak salmon stocks," said WDFW Director Jeff Koenings.
The Chinook fishery in the Strait of Juan de Fuca will run from July 5 to
Aug. 14, or until 3,500 Chinook have been landed. Only Chinook with a clipped
adipose fin and a healed scar in its place can be kept. Fish that can't be
retained because they are either wild or undersized must remain in the water.
"It is absolutely essential that anglers who participate in this fishery
comply with all fisheries regulations and take great care in releasing unmarked
fish," Koenings said. "The alternative to a mark-selective fishery in
areas where strong and weak stocks are mixed together is to have no fishing at
all."
Some Puget Sound Chinook salmon stocks are protected under the federal
Endangered Species Act (ESA). Any fishing plan that includes harvest of
ESA-protected salmon stocks must receive approval from federal fisheries
managers.
Familiar recreational fishing opportunities will return again in 2003, such
as the Elliott Bay and Tulalip Bay "bubble" fisheries for Chinook
salmon. In Elliott Bay, anglers will be able to fish for Chinook Fridays through
Sundays for six consecutive weekends beginning July 7. The Tulalip Bay bubble
fishery, just north of Everett, will again be open on a Friday at 12:01 a.m.
through Monday at 11:59 a.m. schedule beginning July 4.
The expected bonanza of pink salmon returning to northern Puget Sound rivers
such as the Skagit and Snohomish systems translates into additional fishing
opportunity throughout the region. Fisheries managers have increased bag limits
to allow more pink salmon to be retained in fishing areas from the northern
coast Puget Sound through northern Puget Sound.
Biologists believe that there will not be sufficient numbers of sockeye
salmon returning to the Lake Washington system to support a recreational fishery
this summer.
This is the complete 2003 recreational salmon fishing package for Washington
marine waters:
Marine Area 1 (Leadbetter Point south):
- June 29 -Sept. 30. 112,500 Coho subquota. Open Sunday
through Thursday, two fish per day, only one of which may be a Chinook.
Retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin clip. Chinook minimum size
limit 26 inches. Chinook guideline 12,700. Closed in Columbia Control Zone,
closed between Cape Falcon and Tillamook Head beginning Aug. 1.
Buoy 10:
- August 1-Sept. 30. Open 7 days per week; 2 fish per day;
retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin clip; release sockeye and chum.
Barbed hooks are allowed.
- Oct. 1-March 31: Open 7 days per week; 6 fish per day, 2
adults; retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin clip; release sockeye
and chum. Release unmarked Chinook 1/1/04 through 3/31/04. Barbed hooks
allowed.
North Jetty: Open 7 days per week when
Marine Area 1 or Buoy 10 area is open. When Buoy 10 or Marine Area 1 is open,
the daily limit and minimum size restrictions follow the most liberal
regulations of those areas. Barbed hooks allowed.
Marine Area 2 (Queets River to Leadbetter Point):
- June 22 - Sept. 14. 83,250 Coho subquota. Open Sunday
through Thursday, two fish per day, only one of which may be a Chinook.
Retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin clip; Chinook minimum size
limit 26 inches; Chinook guideline is 40,600. Beginning Aug. 16, salmon
fishing closed from the lighthouse approximately one mile south of the south
jetty, to buoy 2, to buoy 3, to tip of the north jetty and to the tip of the
exposed south jetty.
Area 2.1 east of a line from Leadbetter Point to Cape
Shoalwater (Willapa Bay):
- June 22-Aug. 15: Open concurrent with Marine Area 2, when
Area 2 is open for salmon. Area 2 rules apply.
- Aug. 16-Jan. 31: Six-fish limit, two adults; 12-inch
minimum size limit. Single-point barbless hooks required.
Area 2.2 east of a line between tips of exposed
jetties (Grays Harbor):
- West of Buoy 13 line: Open through August 16 concurrent
with Area 2 when it is open for salmon; Area 2 rules apply.
- East of Buoy 13 line: June 22-Sept. 15: Closed for salmon.
- Sept. 16-Nov. 30: Six fish limit, two adults, release
adult Chinook. 12- inch minimum size limit; single point barbless hooks
required.
Westport boat basin and Ocean Shores boat basin:
- Aug. 16-Jan. 31, six-fish limit, four adults; 12-inch
minimum size limit, barbed hooks allowed; night closure and non-buoyant lure
restriction.
Marine Area 3 (Cape Alava to Queets River):
- June 22 - Sept. 14. 5,750 Coho subquota. Open seven days
per week, two fish per day plus one additional pink salmon, no more than one
of which may be a Chinook. Retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin
clip; Chinook minimum size limit is 26 inches. Chinook guideline is 2,300
fish.
- Sept. 20--Oct. 5. 100 Coho sub quota; 100 Chinook sub
quota. Fishery restricted to inside the area defined by a line from Teahwhit
Head northwesterly to "Q" buoy to Cake Rock then true east to the
shoreline. Regulations as described above.
Marine Area 4 (U.S. /Canada border to Cape Alava and
East to Sekiu River):
- June 22--Sept. 14. 23,400 Coho sub quota. Open seven days
per week, two fish per day plus one additional pink salmon, only one of
which may be a Chinook. Chum non-retention during August and September.
Retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin clip; Chinook minimum size
limit is 26 inches. Chinook guideline is 3,900 fish. Chinook non-retention
during August and September. Retained Coho must have a healed adipose fin
clip; Chinook minimum size limit is 26 inches; Chinook guideline is 3,900
fish. Chinook non-retention east of Bonilla-Tatoosh line, except Chinook
retention allowed July 1-31. Closed to salmon fishing east of a true
north/south line through Sail Rock, July 1-31.
Marine Area 5 (Sekiu):
- May 1-June 30: closed.
- July 1-July 4: Two fish limit. Chinook, unmarked Coho and
chum release. Salmon fishing is closed south of a line from Kydaka Point to
Shipwreck Point.
- July 5-July 31: Two fish limit. Chinook 22 inch minimum
size. Unmarked Chinook, unmarked Coho and chum release. Areas 5 and 6 season
quota of 3,500 landed Chinook. Afterwards, Chinook release. Unlawful to
bring into the boat salmon that are not going to be retained. Salmon fishing
is closed south of a line from Kydaka Point to Shipwreck Point.
- Aug. 1-Aug. 14: Four fish limit, no more than a total of
two may be Chinook and Coho. Chinook 22 inch minimum size. Unmarked Chinook,
unmarked Coho and chum release. Areas 5 and 6 season quota of 3,500 landed Chinook.
Afterwards, Chinook release. Unlawful to bring into the boat salmon that are
not going to be retained. Salmon fishing is closed south of a line from
Kydaka Point to Shipwreck Point.
- Aug. 15-Aug. 31: Four fish limit, no more than two may be Coho.
Chinook, unmarked Coho and chum release. Salmon fishing is closed south of a
line from Kydaka Point to Shipwreck Point.
- Sept. 1-Sept. 30: Two fish limit. Chinook, unmarked Coho
and chum release. Salmon fishing is closed south of a line from Kydaka Point
to Shipwreck Point.
- Oct. 1-Oct. 31: Closed.
- Nov. 1-Nov. 30: Two fish limit, one Chinook, 22-inch
minimum size for Chinook.
- Dec. 1-Feb. 13: Closed.
- Feb. 14-April 10: One fish limit, 22-inch minimum size.
- April 11-April 30: Closed.
Marine Area 6 (East Strait of Juan de Fuca):
- May 1-June 30: Closed.
- July 1-July 4: Two fish limit. Chinook, unmarked Coho and
chum release. Closed to all fishing south of a line from Angeles Point to
Observatory Point. Port Angeles Harbor west of a line from the tip of Ediz
Hook to ITT Rayonier Dock closed to salmon fishing. Dungeness Bay closed.
- July 5-July 31: Two fish limit, 22-inch minimum size for Chinook.
Unmarked Coho, chum and Chinook release, except west of true north/south
line through "2" buoy near tip of Ediz Hook, retention of marked Chinook
allowed; Area 5 and 6 season quota of 3,500 landed Chinook; afterwards,
release Chinook. Unlawful to bring into the boat salmon that are not going
to be retained. Closed to all fishing south of a line from Angeles Point to
Observatory Point. Port Angeles Harbor west of a line from the tip of Ediz
Hook to ITT Rayonier Dock is closed to salmon fishing. Dungeness Bay is
closed.
- Aug. 1-Aug. 14: Four fish limit, 22-inch minimum size for Chinook.
Unmarked Coho, chum and Chinook release, except west of true north/south
line through "2" buoy near tip of Ediz Hook retention of marked Chinook
allowed; Area 5 and 6 season quota of 3,500 landed Chinook; afterwards,
release Chinook. Unlawful to bring into the boat salmon that are not going
to be retained. Closed to all fishing south of a line from Angeles Point to
Observatory Point. Port Angeles Harbor west of a line from the tip of Ediz
Hook to ITT Rayonier Dock is closed to salmon fishing. Dungeness Bay is
closed.
- Aug. 15-Aug. 31: Four fish limit, no more than a total of
two may be Coho. Chinook, unmarked Coho and chum release. Closed to all
fishing south of a line from Angeles Point to Observatory Point. Port
Angeles Harbor west of a line from the tip of Ediz Hook to ITT Rayonier is
closed to salmon fishing. Dungeness Bay is closed.
- Sept 1 to Sept. 30: Two fish limit. Chinook, unmarked Coho
and chum release. Dungeness Bay closed.
- Oct. 1-Oct. 31: Closed, except Dungeness Bay open Oct.
1-Oct. 31, two fish limit, Coho only.
- Nov. 1-Nov. 30: Two fish limit, one Chinook, 22-inch
minimum size for Chinook.
- Dec. 1-Feb. 13: Closed.
- Feb. 14-April 10: One fish limit, 22-inch minimum Chinook
size. Dungeness Bay closed.
- April 11-April 30: Closed.
Marine Area 7 (San Juan Islands):
- May 1-June 30: Closed.
- July 1-31: Two-salmon daily limit of which one may be a Chinook
(22 inch minimum). Closed waters are: Rosario Strait, easterly of a line
from Lummi Rocks/Peapod Rocks/Lydia Shoal due south to Black Rock, southerly
to the easternmost point on James Island, and southerly to the marker on
Bird Rocks, westerly to the marker across to Lopez Pass, eastern Strait of
Juan de Fuca and Bellingham Bay closed.
- Aug. 1-Sept. 30: Four fish limit, no more than one Chinook
(22-inch minimum size); no more than a total of two may be Chinook and Coho.
Release unmarked Coho, release chum. Closed waters: South Rosario Strait and
eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca (east boundary defined by a line drawn true
south of Salmon Banks buoy), Bellingham Bay closed Aug. 1-15; Samish Bay
closed.
- Oct. 1-31: Two fish limit, release Chinook. Samish Bay
closed Oct. 1-Oct. 15.
- Nov. 1-Nov. 30: Open with a two-salmon daily limit of
which one may be a Chinook (22 inch minimum size).
- Dec. 1-Jan. 31: Closed.
- Feb. 1-March 31: One-salmon limit (Chinook must be at
least 22 inches.)
- April 1-30: Closed.
Bellingham Bay terminal area:
- May 1-Aug. 15: Closed.
- Aug. 16-Oct. 31: Four fish daily limit, two Chinook (22
inch minimum size); Samish Bay closed through Oct. 15.
- Nov. 1-April 15: Same as Marine Area 7.
- April 16-April 30: Closed.
Marine Area 8-1:
- May 1-July 31: Closed.
- Aug. 1-Sept. 30: Four fish limit, no more than a total of
two may be Coho and chum. Chinook release.
- Oct. 1-Oct. 31: Two fish limit. Chinook release.
- Nov. 1-Nov. 30: Two fish limit, one Chinook, 22-inch Chinook
minimum.
- Dec. 1 to Jan. 31: Closed.
- Feb. 1 to March 31: One fish limit, 22-inch Chinook
minimum.
- April 1-April 30: Closed.
Marine Area 8-2 (Port Susan and Port Gardner):
- May 1-July 31: Closed
- Aug. 1-Sept. 30: Four fish limit, no more than a total of
two may be Coho and chum, Chinook release.
- Oct. 1-Oct. 31: Two fish limit, release Chinook.
- Nov. 1-Nov. 30: Two fish limit, one Chinook, 22-inch Chinook
minimum.
- Dec. 1-Feb. 13: Closed
- Feb. 14-April 10: One fish limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum.
- April 11-30: Closed.
- Closed east of the line from Mission Point to Hermosa
Point.
Tulalip Special Area Recreational Fishery:
- Same as Area 8-2, except during the period of July 4-Sept. 29. Open
12:01 a.m. Friday - 11:59 a.m. Monday of each week. Open within Tulalip
Special Area boundaries only. Closed east of the line from Mission Point
to Hermosa Point. Two fish limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum.
Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet):
- May 1-July 15: Closed
- July 16-Sept. 30: Two fish limit, Chinook and chum release.
- Oct. 1-31: Two fish daily limit, Chinook release.
- Nov. 1-30: Two fish limit, one Chinook, 22-inch Chinook minimum.
- Dec. 1-Jan. 31: Closed.
- Feb. 1-April 15: One fish limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum.
- April 16-30: Closed.
Edmonds Pier: Open year-round with a two salmon daily
limit, of which one may be a Chinook (22-inch minimum size); chum must be
released Aug. 1-Sept. 30.
Hood Canal Bridge: Open year-round with a two-fish daily
limit, of which one may be a Chinook (22- inch minimum size); chum must be
released Aug. 1-Oct. 15; Chinook must be released July 1-Aug. 31.
Marine Area 10 (Seattle-Bremerton):
- May 1-June 15: Closed
- June 16-June 30: Catch and release in waters north of Meadow Point /
Point Monroe line. Unlawful to bring salmon into the boat.
- July 1-Oct. 31: Two-fish daily limit, Chinook release, chum release Aug.
1 to Sept. 15; Shilshole Bay (east of Meadow Point/West Point line) closed
July 1- Aug. 31; Outer Elliott Bay (east of West Point to Alki Point line
to Pier 91/Duwamish Head line) closed July 1-Aug. 31, (except Elliott Bay
fishing piers and Elliott Bay season). Special gear restrictions in the
Duwamish Waterways area when open.
- Nov. 1-30: Two-fish limit, of which one may be a Chinook (22-inch
minimum size).
- Dec. 1-15: Closed.
- Dec. 16-Feb. 29: One fish limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum.
- March 1-April 30: Closed.
Elliott Bay: July 11-Aug.17: Open east of Pier 91/Duwamish
Head line, weekly, 12:01 a.m. Friday to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, July 11-Aug. 17,
two fish limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum, release chum beginning Aug. 1.
Special gear restrictions in Duwamish waterways area when open.
- Aug. 18-Aug. 31: Closed.
- Sept. 1-April 30: Same as Area 10.
Sinclair Inlet: July 1-Sept. 30: Open south of Manette
Bridge, south of line drawn true west from Battle Point and west of line south
from Point White, two fish limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum, release chum Aug.
1-Sept. 15. Same regulations as Area 10 from May 1-June 30 and Oct. 1 to April
30.
Area 10 Piers: Seacrest Pier, Pier 86, Waterman Pier,
Bremerton Boardwalk, Illahee State Park Pier: Open year 'round with a two fish
daily limit, one Chinook (22-inch minimum size), release all chum Aug. 1-Sept.
15.
Marine Area 11 (Tacoma-Vashon):
- May 1-May 31: Closed.
- June 1-Oct. 31: Open with a two-salmon limit (Chinook must be at least
22 inches), Commencement Bay closed to salmon fishing through July 31.
- Nov. 1-Dec. 31: Open with a two-salmon daily limit, of which one may be
a Chinook (must be at least 22 inches).
- Jan. 1-Feb. 13: Closed.
- Feb. 14-April 10: One fish daily limit, 22-inch Chinook minimum.
- April 11-30: Closed.
Dash Point Dock, Point Defiance Boathouse Dock, Les Davis Pier, Des
Moines Pier and Redondo Pier: Open year 'round with a two fish daily
limit, one Chinook (22-inch minimum size).
Marine Area 12 (Hood Canal):
- May 1-June 30: Closed
- July 1-Aug. 31: North of Ayock Point closed, except see Quilcene/Dabob
Bay fishery.
- Sept. 1-Oct. 15: North of Ayock Point, open for Coho only with a
four-fish daily limit.
- July 1-Oct. 15: South of Ayock Point, open with a four-salmon daily
limit, only two of which may be Chinook (22-inch minimum size); chum must
be released.
- Oct. 16-Dec. 31: Open with a four-fish daily limit, one Chinook, with a
22-inch minimum size.
- Jan. 1-Feb. 13: Closed.
- Feb. 14-April 10: Open with a one-salmon daily limit, Chinook must be 22
inches.
- April 11-30: Closed.
Quilcene-Dabob Bay: Closed May 1-Aug. 15; open for Coho
only with a four-fish daily limit from Aug. 16-Oct. 15; open with a four-fish
daily limit, one Chinook, which must be 22 inches Oct. 16 to Dec. 31; Closed
Jan. 1-Feb. 13; Open Feb. 14-April 10 with a one-fish daily limit, Chinook
must be 22 inches; Closed April 11-30.
Hoodsport Hatchery Zone: Open July 1-Dec. 31. Open with a
four-fish daily limit, only two Chinook greater than 24 inches, chum release
July 1-Oct. 15 and a night closure.
Marine Area 13 (South Puget Sound):
- May 1-May 31: Two fish limit, no more than one Chinook, 22-inch minimum Chinook.
Carr Inlet (north of Penrose Point/Green Point line) closed.
- June 1-June 30: Closed.
- July 1- Oct. 31: Open with a two-salmon daily limit; Chinook must be at
least 22 inches; wild Coho must be released; Carr Inlet closed July 1-31,
except open to flyfishing only to marked Coho; Minter Creek mouth closed
through Sept. 30; Lower Budd Inlet closed July 16 through Oct. 31.
- Nov. 1-Dec. 31: Two fish limit, one Chinook, 22-inch minimum Chinook.
- Jan. 1-April 30: One fish limit, Chinook 22-inch minimum. Carr Inlet
(north of Penrose Point/Green Point line) closed April 16-April 30.
Fox Island Pier Recreational: Year 'round, two fish limit,
one Chinook, 22-inch minimum Chinook; release unmarked Coho July 1-Oct. 31.