A conference call with WDFW and the Puget Sound recreational advisors today revealed that the recreational fleet may indeed fall victim to their own angling success.
The Marine Area 9 marked chinook harvest in particular was over pre-season WDFW modeled projections but the real concern for fisheries managers are the wild fish impacts.
As of August 12th, the legal-sized unmarked chinook encountered during the season beginning July 16th were calculated at 120% of pre-season estimates and sub-legal unmarked chinook not far behind at 115%.
There will be an additional conference call tomorrow (Friday 8/17) afternoon but the best that area anglers can hope for now is a coho only fishery in Area 9 and a one-fish chinook limit in Area 10.
We'll keep you updated on this site after Friday's conference call
Also, tune in to The Outdoor Line on 710 ESPN Saturday morning for further developments.