|
OLYMPIA - The recreational fishery in marine areas 5 and 6 (Sekiu and eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca) will end early for hatchery chinook salmon, but anglers may continue to retain pink and hatchery coho salmon. Marine areas 5 and 6 will close to the retention of hatchery chinook salmon at the end of the day Thursday, Aug. 6, nine days earlier than scheduled. The decision to end chinook fishing early was based on conservation concerns for wild chinook, which must be released if encountered by anglers, said Pat Pattillo, salmon policy coordinator for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). "With a very successful fishing season for hatchery chinook this year, anglers have caught and released more wild chinook than were forecast in the pre-season estimates," Pattillo said. "We want to make sure we meet our conservation goals and avoid impacts to wild chinook."
|