riverhunter
12/15/2016 10:48:00 AMSorry to tell you this but you are misinformed well actually not sorry as that means steelhead should be returning in better numbers then you expect but still doesn't guarantee anything as ocean conditions determine how many fish actually grow big enough or survive to make it back. All puget sound rivers had to stop releasing fish with rivers connecting to the puget sound with the exception of the skykomish. Reiter ponds hatchery was allowed to continue to release fish for both summer and winter steelhead.I keep close tabs on that and was very informed of the lawsuit that happened. The link above this comment will prove what I am speaking of
Ian Horning
12/15/2016 6:42:00 PMHopefully you're right and what I've heard is wrong.
riverhunter
12/15/2016 7:05:00 PMNerka
12/15/2016 7:55:00 PMUntil the feds, state, tribes, commercials, and yes us anglers, can work together and figure out the serious "Cormorant condos" issue at the mouth of the Snohomish the fishing will continue to suffer... This includes putting back the habitat (log jams, riparian habitat, etc.) and removing the obstacles what our ancestors built when they first came here (dikes, the cormorant condo pilings lining the river). IMHO our hatcheries are pretty much spewing out a river conveyor belt buffet for the predators that can sit and look down in their nests on these pilings like a vulture and glut themselves. Of course this is old news and i'm just repeating it like a scratched record......record.......record...... Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa to all. I;m going fishing...
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=cormorant
Nerka
12/15/2016 8:09:00 PMPeduncle
12/16/2016 11:42:00 AMNice fish BTW