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Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish to Close to All Fishing Effective May 1st

Dana, I know you're likely fishing the NMI @ Moses this weekend but we're going to need your input on this one STAT....

Unreal. 

Article Source: http://nwsportsmanmag.com/editors-blog/

WDFW Announces Salmon Impasse-related Fishery Closures

Several Puget Sound-area marine, freshwater fisheries to close May 1

OLYMPIA – Five lakes and the lower sections of most rivers that flow into Puget Sound will close to all fishing beginning Sunday, May 1, when salmon and steelhead fishing also closes in the Sound.

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) officials said today they are closing state fisheries in waters where salmon migrate while they work to secure the federal permit required to hold salmon fisheries in Puget Sound. Typically, the state and tribes jointly obtain the federal permit for the Sound, where some fish stocks are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act. The current permit expires April 30.

However, many fishing opportunities remain available in and around Puget Sound. WDFW has posted a list of rivers and sections of rivers that are open to fishing on its webpage at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/pugetsound_salmon_update. That page also has a list of Puget Sound area lakes that are closed to all fishing.

“Since we didn’t reach an agreement with treaty tribal co-managers on this year’s Puget Sound salmon fisheries, we have to close fishing in areas where we know salmon will be,” said Ron Warren, head of WDFW’s Fish Program.

For the next few months, those areas include several Puget Sound-region lakes and the lower reaches of streams where salmon smolts will travel on their way to the Sound.

Lakes that will close May 1 to all fishing include Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish (King County), Monte Cristo Lake (Snohomish County), Lake Cushman (Mason County), and Barney Lake (Skagit County).

Today’s action also applies to Puget Sound-area rivers that typically open to fishing in early June, though fishery managers will be evaluating those rivers to determine whether any can open on schedule.

All non-tribal commercial and recreational Puget Sound salmon and steelhead fisheries, including those in Marine Area 13 and year-round fishing piers around Puget Sound, will close May 1 to salmon and steelhead fishing until further notice. More detailed information about marine area closures can be found online athttps://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/

The department is working with federal authorities and doing everything possible to re-open Puget Sound marine and freshwater fisheries, Warren said.

“We regret having to close these fisheries,” Warren said. “We know this is a hardship on many communities around Puget Sound and disappoints many anglers.”

In the meantime, Warren urged anglers to consider trying new fishing waters, emphasizing that most Puget Sound area lowland lakes remain open to fishing.

Also, he said recreational fisheries in Puget Sound marine areas that are not affected by the closures include bottomfish, such as lingcod, Pacific cod and cabezon, as well as sea-run cutthroat trout and halibut. These fisheries are covered under a separate permit and are open as scheduled. Anglers should check the 2015-16 Washington Sport Fishing Rules pamphlet, available online at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations/, for details.

Salmon fishing will continue as scheduled in the Columbia River and Washington’s ocean waters and north coastal rivers. Information on those fisheries can be found on WDFW’s webpage athttp://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/northfalcon/

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I have yet to hear of any tickets being issued. I don't know what the fines would be anyway, or how it would stand up to a court challenge.  

Update... looks like they are getting close to a deal. :)

http://nwsportsmanmag.com/editors-blog/an-optimistic-turn-in-puget-...

unbelievable we have shut down nearly 100 fishable waterways to protect ESA listed Chinook and the state works on a deal with the tribes to reduce harvest from 58 to 50%.  Clearly this isn't about by-catch of salmon while trout or bass fishing its a much deeper issue where the state has given more than they should have for years and now the Tribes hold all the cards.  We watch as tribal fishermen drag gillnets down the skagit while the river is closed to angling.  Where do I buy my federal fishing licence since WDFW isn't running our fisheries anymore anyway?  

I just read that the escapement forcast for the puyallup river wild chinook is 353 fish and here we are trying to manage that to a healthy fishery?  Harvest to extinction!  

Curious to know the cost of those 353 fish....



troy kelly said:

I just read that the escapement forcast for the puyallup river wild chinook is 353 fish and here we are trying to manage that to a healthy fishery?  Harvest to extinction!  

I talked to 3 separate people from the WDFW and no one could tell me what kind of a find I would receive if I fished for Bass on Lake Washington.  I mentioned that there was no posting of No Fishing at Sand Point.  If I would not have checked on Wafish how would we know all these closures?  The paper only talks about Salmon fishing.  Anyone been out on those lakes.

Sounds like I need to go drop shot off my Jetski like last year.  Doubt they'll even notice.

Don't let this issue fade off into the sunset. It's time to put the tribes in their place. There can only be one nation ---- the United States of America. This whole sovereign nation thing chaps my ass. You got your ass kicked and I don't feel sorry for your people. I didn't kill Indians and you haven't had a white man hunt you for a long time, get over it. You have the same chance that I do to work hard and make a good life for yourself in this country. The key word "WORK HARD".

I find your pathetic agenda exactly that, pathetic. You hate the white man and now the freaking bleeding heart Liberals are on your side. You have no concern about conservation, you only care about money and revenge. I'm not buying your heritage BS. I support keeping your people on the reservation, the exact same thing that your people signed in the treaties. You can't have it both ways!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Love it!




Dana Steiner said:

Don't let this issue fade off into the sunset. It's time to put the tribes in their place. There can only be one nation ---- the United States of America. This whole sovereign nation thing chaps my ass. You got your ass kicked and I don't feel sorry for your people. I didn't kill Indians and you haven't had a white man hunt you for a long time, get over it. You have the same chance that I do to work hard and make a good life for yourself in this country. The key word "WORK HARD".

I find your pathetic agenda exactly that, pathetic. You hate the white man and now the freaking bleeding heart Liberals are on your side. You have no concern about conservation, you only care about money and revenge. I'm not buying your heritage BS. I support keeping your people on the reservation, the exact same thing that your people signed in the treaties. You can't have it both ways!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Blandi has a jetski? Hearing that lessens the quality of my day...

Sorry to let you down Jake.  I couldn't pass up on the deal, friend kept it immaculate.  I'm not out there doing donuts like a kid anyway.  There is no jet ski wake a bass boat can't handle at 60, no worries !
 
Jake Anderson said:

Blandi has a jetski? Hearing that lessens the quality of my day...

Rumor has it a deal is close, not final like King 5 reported earlier today. The agreement has to do with the salmon fisheries, but is tied to the NOAA application that allows for fishing over the ESA listed stocks. Fingers crossed it will happen in the next few days and we can get back to fishing Lake Wa and Sammamish soon.

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