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Topic: Regulation Update for B10 Area  (Read 1977 times)

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rawkfish

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The official bulletin hasn't been posted yet, but the results of the meeting today is that the B10 area will go to retention of adipose fin clipped chinook only as of this coming Monday.  Bummer, but this was bound to happen given the high amount of angler effort and success rate this year.
                
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dberd

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Thanks for the heads up, Rawk...
Yep, knew it was coming....hopefully the crowds will thin a little.
It was quite peaceful last September, comparitively, after the closure. Made coho fishing a lot more fun...still released some nooks. Hopefully, they will open it back up later.
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Mark Collett

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  I was thinking about only going down for Sunday fishing.

  Might have to re-think that and go both days now.
Life is short---live it tall.

Be kinder than necessary--- everyone is fighting some kind of battle.

Sailors may be struck down at any time, in calm or in storm, but the sea does not do it for hate or spite.
She has no wrath to vent. Nor does she have a hand in kindness to extend.
She is merely there, immense, powerful, and indifferent


 

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