May Creek closed to all fishing

Action: Closes all fishing. Species affected: All species. Effective dates: Immediately, until further notice. Location: May Creek (Snohomish County) a tributary to the Wallace River. Reason for action: Limited allowable take of wild Chinook in the Snohomish system necessitates strict controls to conserve impacts for fall in-river fisheries. More information regarding Snohomish Basin wild Chinook conservation and recovery efforts can … Read more

Lower Columbia River salmon and steelhead fishery update

Action: Extends spring season and sets summer season regulations downstream of Highway 395 Bridge at Pasco. Species affected: Salmon and steelhead. Effective Date: June 8 through July 31, 2024. Locations, dates, and rules: Columbia River from the Megler-Astoria Bridge to Rocky Point/Tongue Point: June 16 through June 19: Salmon and steelhead daily limit is six. Up to two … Read more

Marine Area 4 recreational salmon seasons

Action:  Opens coastal salmon fisheries Effective date:  June 22 through Sept. 15, 2024 Species affected:  Salmon Location:  Marine Area 4  Rules west of Bonilla-Tatoosh line: June 22 through July 31:  Daily limit 2 including no more than 1 Chinook. Chinook min. size 24″. Coho min. size 16″. Other salmon species no min. size. Release wild coho.  … Read more

Marine Area 3 recreational salmon seasons

Action:  Opens recreational salmon fisheries Effective date:  June 22 through September 15, 2024 Species affected:  Salmon Location:  Marine Area 3  Rules:  June 22 through July 31: Daily limit 2 including no more than 1 Chinook. Chinook min. size 24″. Coho min. size 16″. Other salmon species no min. size. Release wild coho.  Aug. 1 through Sept. … Read more

Marine Area 2 recreational salmon season

Action:  Opens recreational salmon fisheries Effective date:  June 30 through Sept. 15, 2024 Species affected:  Salmon Location:  Marine Area 2  Rules:  June 30-July 13:  Open Sundays through Thursdays only. Daily limit 2 including no more than 1 Chinook. Chinook min. size 22″. Coho min. size 16″. Other salmon species no min. size. Release wild coho.  It … Read more

Marine Area 1 recreational salmon season

Action:  Opens recreational salmon fisheries. Effective date:  June 22 through Sept. 30, 2024 Species affected:  Salmon Location:  Marine Area 1  Rules:  Daily limit 2 including no more than 1 Chinook. Chinook min. size 22″. Coho min. size 16″. Other salmon species no min. size. Release wild coho.  Additional information:  The catch quotas for recreational fisheries North … Read more

A portion of the Skagit River to open for sockeye salmon fishing

Action: Opens sockeye salmon retention in a portion of the Skagit River. Effective date: June 16 through July 15, 2024. Species affected: Sockeye salmon. Location: Skagit River (Skagit County) from the Highway 536 Bridge (Memorial Highway Bridge) in Mount Vernon to the Dalles Bridge at Concrete (CRC 830). Rules: Minimum size is 12 inches. Daily limit is four sockeye … Read more

Snake River Spring Chinook Fishery Change

Action: Opens one day of spring Chinook salmon.  Effective date: June 7, 2024 Species affected: Chinook salmon         Location: Below Little Goose Dam: Snake River from Texas Rapids boat launch (located on the south side of the river upstream of the mouth of Tucannon River) upstream to the fishing restriction boundary below Little Goose Dam. This zone includes both shores … Read more

New law requires recreational fishing license for freshwater smelt, crawfish, and carp

OLYMPIA, WA – Governor Inslee has signed new legislation requiring Washington fishers to possess a recreational fishing license for freshwater smelt, crawfish, and carp. The law, which removes the fishing license exemption for each species, goes into effect June 6, 2024. The license requirement aims to improve fishing regulation compliance. This requirement will also provide information … Read more