Hey MG,
The season in Marine Areas 9 and 10 open July 16 and consists of a guideline quota of
3,218 in MA 9 and 1,112 in MA 10. These numbers are approximately 60% of last years harvest guidelines.
We were faced with an unanticipated Lake Washington wild chinook "driver stock" situation which forced the co-managers into sport harvest reductions despite strong numbers of hatchery chinook returning to Puget Sound this year.
While I lament the reduction, I sincerely believe that this quota
-with the limit reduced to a one fish bag- could last well into August.
In north MA 10, the June chinook catch & release season will remain open and we also managed to keep the July 1-15 resident coho/chinook C&R in MA 9 & 10.
To make room under the weak stock Lk Washington chinook bar, MA13 (south sound) was converted to mark-selective and increased the bag from 1 to 2 fish.
The good news?
We came through the NOF process with
NO CLOSURES and fishing will be smokin' in Marine Areas 9 & 10, albeit with a one fish limit.
With the reduction in harvest in MA's 9 & 10, there will be a whole bunch of fish headed for the south sound and I sincerely believe that we're going to see a banner year in MA's 11 & 13!