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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. 

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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'm with you on this one.

Ryan Higgins said:

What needs to be protested is the sovereign nation bullshit so there is one organization applying to NOAA, the State of Washington.

All of our fish need to be managed by good science. Not by politics or outdated treaties with the Indian nations.



Dana Steiner said:

I'm with you on this one.

Ryan Higgins said:

What needs to be protested is the sovereign nation bullshit so there is one organization applying to NOAA, the State of Washington.

This is a great example of an issue that AFFECTS ALL SPORTSMAN and the need for a united front when faced with these problems. Wonder how the Salmon guys are feeling right about now....

This makes it official...at least in my eyes

emergency fishing rule change

99 locations closed. Wow, just unbelievable

What: RALLY FOR FISHERIES EQUALITY
When: Thursday, May 5, at 11:30 AM
Where: NOAA’s Lacey office (510 Desmond Dr SE)

This year’s salmon season setting process fell apart when WDFW and the Puget Sound treaty tribes failed to reach agreement. As a result, we were told that neither group would be allowed to fish until either an agreement was in place or a federal permit was issued by NOAA. To date, neither of those have happened and yet the treaty tribes are commencing commercial gillnet fisheries that impact endangered salmon populations.

At the same time, all Puget Sound recreational salmon fisheries - including fisheries in Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish - are shut down with no sign that federal officials plan to take action. This is a slap in the face to the nearly quarter million recreational anglers who make Puget Sound sport fisheries a $100+ million industry! It is uncertain if NOAA will allow any non-tribal fisheries this year. We need you to help us put pressure on NOAA to approve non-tribal fisheries and restore balance to Puget Sound salmon management.

This is your chance to show up and let our federal fisheries managers know how you feel. We need your help to: 
• Restore fairness and equality in harvest sharing – consistent with the Boldt Decision;
• Provide transparency to a broken co-management process;
• Hold our federal government accountable for properly managing our fisheries;
• Continue our role as leaders in common sense conservation of our marine resources.

Please show up and let your voice be heard! Make sure any signs or statements are positive and respectful – key messages include fairness, transparency, and cooperation – hallmarks of the rule of law and co-management.

Rodney,

I appreciate the effort. Short notice and not organized. If we show up in weak numbers they will sit in their soft chairs and laugh. We need to ORGANIZE and PLAN our attacks. I would really like to be there, however less than 17 hours notice makes it a little tough for hard working Americans with jobs!

Again this is not an insult, we need to form a strong group to combat this assault. Fighting in groups of 10-20 just won't cut it.

 

Rodney Heupel said:

What: RALLY FOR FISHERIES EQUALITY
When: Thursday, May 5, at 11:30 AM
Where: NOAA’s Lacey office (510 Desmond Dr SE)

This year’s salmon season setting process fell apart when WDFW and the Puget Sound treaty tribes failed to reach agreement. As a result, we were told that neither group would be allowed to fish until either an agreement was in place or a federal permit was issued by NOAA. To date, neither of those have happened and yet the treaty tribes are commencing commercial gillnet fisheries that impact endangered salmon populations.

At the same time, all Puget Sound recreational salmon fisheries - including fisheries in Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish - are shut down with no sign that federal officials plan to take action. This is a slap in the face to the nearly quarter million recreational anglers who make Puget Sound sport fisheries a $100+ million industry! It is uncertain if NOAA will allow any non-tribal fisheries this year. We need you to help us put pressure on NOAA to approve non-tribal fisheries and restore balance to Puget Sound salmon management.

This is your chance to show up and let our federal fisheries managers know how you feel. We need your help to: 
• Restore fairness and equality in harvest sharing – consistent with the Boldt Decision;
• Provide transparency to a broken co-management process;
• Hold our federal government accountable for properly managing our fisheries;
• Continue our role as leaders in common sense conservation of our marine resources.

Please show up and let your voice be heard! Make sure any signs or statements are positive and respectful – key messages include fairness, transparency, and cooperation – hallmarks of the rule of law and co-management.

Anyone watching the news tonight? It appears that the Swinomish tribe is gillnetting the Skagit river for kings right now and they say its their tribal right. Our biggest fight is not the state, its the tribes. The tribes know they have the white man by the balls. Now they are showing us how hard they can squeeze! You freaking LIBERALS better figure out how bad you are screwing up this great country.

Back to back terms of Obama stupid, now you think its time for butt ugly Clinton? Wake up.

http://www.king5.com/news/local/sport-fishermen-protest-swinomish-t...

Tag,

You fired this old dog up. Now I would like to see if some of the younger generation is willing to join the fight, or lay back and lick their nuts hoping this will all go away.


R Meyer said:

This makes it official...at least in my eyes

emergency fishing rule change

Who wants to fish Washington this weekend? I don't know shit out there but I'll sure the hell drag my toon up there! Or samsmmish! Open season of boaters season....perfect timing.

I will see you out there Saturday. Going to mount a american flag on the boat. 

If you catch KING 5 news you will see it happened.



Dana Steiner said:

Rodney,

I appreciate the effort. Short notice and not organized. If we show up in weak numbers they will sit in their soft chairs and laugh. We need to ORGANIZE and PLAN our attacks. I would really like to be there, however less than 17 hours notice makes it a little tough for hard working Americans with jobs!

Again this is not an insult, we need to form a strong group to combat this assault. Fighting in groups of 10-20 just won't cut it.

 

Rodney Heupel said:

What: RALLY FOR FISHERIES EQUALITY
When: Thursday, May 5, at 11:30 AM
Where: NOAA’s Lacey office (510 Desmond Dr SE)

This year’s salmon season setting process fell apart when WDFW and the Puget Sound treaty tribes failed to reach agreement. As a result, we were told that neither group would be allowed to fish until either an agreement was in place or a federal permit was issued by NOAA. To date, neither of those have happened and yet the treaty tribes are commencing commercial gillnet fisheries that impact endangered salmon populations.

At the same time, all Puget Sound recreational salmon fisheries - including fisheries in Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish - are shut down with no sign that federal officials plan to take action. This is a slap in the face to the nearly quarter million recreational anglers who make Puget Sound sport fisheries a $100+ million industry! It is uncertain if NOAA will allow any non-tribal fisheries this year. We need you to help us put pressure on NOAA to approve non-tribal fisheries and restore balance to Puget Sound salmon management.

This is your chance to show up and let our federal fisheries managers know how you feel. We need your help to: 
• Restore fairness and equality in harvest sharing – consistent with the Boldt Decision;
• Provide transparency to a broken co-management process;
• Hold our federal government accountable for properly managing our fisheries;
• Continue our role as leaders in common sense conservation of our marine resources.

Please show up and let your voice be heard! Make sure any signs or statements are positive and respectful – key messages include fairness, transparency, and cooperation – hallmarks of the rule of law and co-management.

Anyone hear anything from the state on progress?

This closure is killing me! I can no longer cut out of work a couple hours early and go fishing...closest open lake to me is Stevens and I can't justify an hour of fishing for two hours of round trip travel. I know, first world problems, but c'mon!

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