WDFW Fishing Rule Change: Nooksack River closing to hatchery steelhead retention

Started by Pacific NW Ron, December 26, 2019, 07:03:28 PM

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Pacific NW Ron

WDFW FISHING RULE CHANGE   
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091
https://wdfw.wa.gov/

December 26, 2019

Nooksack River closing to hatchery steelhead retention

Action: Closes the mainstem Nooksack and all forks to hatchery steelhead retention.

Species affected: Hatchery steelhead.

Location:
•The Nooksack River from the mouth to the confluence of the North and South Forks.
•The North Fork Nooksack from the Highway 9 Bridge to Nooksack Falls.
•The Middle Fork Nooksack from the mouth to city of Bellingham diversion dam.
•The South Fork Nooksack from the mouth to Skookum Creek.

Effective dates:  Jan. 1 through Jan. 31, 2020.

Reasons for action:  Hatchery steelhead returns to the Nooksack River and Kendall Hatchery are not meeting escapement goals. This closure is necessary to ensure hatchery broodstock goals are met.

Additional Information: The fishery may reopen earlier if broodstock needs are met. Other gamefish fisheries will remain open. On Feb. 1, hatchery steelhead retention on the North Fork only will reopen. Please refer to https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/regulations/ for further information on seasons and closures.

Information Contact: Mill Creek Regional Office, 425-775-1311.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?

Lipripper

I still don't see how y'all keep all them rules and changes straight.  :-\

Kats Rule And Bass Drool.Viet Nam Vet

Pacific NW Ron

I really haven't been posting any for a while.  I'm going to try and start posting more again.  There are days I get 6, 7 even 8 rule change notices in one day.  It's hard to keep up with them for sure.
They are starting to affect license sales because people are getting frustrated with it.
Enjoying retirement in the great Pacific Northwest.  I've turned into a fair weather angler.  Why do it today when I can do it tomorrow?