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bogueYaker:
https://fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/erule.jsp?id=2797

Bit of a drag given the forecast for this weekend.

An aside: I'd rather encounters be allocated to the summer when we're fishing for biggies instead of being split between winter fishing when we're going after salmon-trout. Not sure that's how any of this works, though.

skayaker2:
I agree, that is a bummer and I also agree that I would rather save allocated king encounters for when real king sizes are around rather than split them during winter when there's so many sublegal or barely legal sized fish. On that same logic, I would rather not see that much pressure on trout size resident coho till they get more decent sizes but there you go.

skayaker2:
Perhaps stating the obvious, but the emergency closure applies to all salmon, not just chinook.

DWB123:
i'm curious if winter/summer encounters are combined into one pool. i'd thought they were separate, but maybe not?

workhard:

--- Quote from: DWB123 on January 14, 2022, 10:56:06 AM ---i'm curious if winter/summer encounters are combined into one pool. i'd thought they were separate, but maybe not?

--- End quote ---

Fishery impacts are essentially modeled by time and area from coded-wire tag data. You cannot really shift impacts from Winter to Summer because individual stock impacts (ultimately what everything is being managed by, mostly the ESA variety) are present at different times/areas making Winter and Summer apples to oranges.

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