Skookumuchuck river
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Re: Skookumuchuck river
Water acess sites are listed by the name of the acess site, not body of water. Which is listed right there too.
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I don't understand what you are trying to say. One page says it is open year round, another says it is not. Both say it is Blue Creek. Both also say it is a tributary of the Cowlitz...
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You posted two screen shots that appear to you to contradict each other - they do not.Juniah87 wrote:I don't understand what you are trying to say. One page says it is open year round, another says it is not. Both say it is Blue Creek. Both also say it is a tributary of the Cowlitz...
One is of seasons, species, dates, limits, etc.
The other is of Water Access Areas (as can be seen at top of page) - in this case, Blue Creek. The Blue Creek WATER ACCESS AREA is open year around. For access.
onmygame
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Ohhh, that doesn't have anything to do with the FISHERY REGULATIONS, I feel like an idiot now, hahahaha
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Not to worry - many of us are not immune to such oversights, it happens. Particularly when trying to wade through the regs and all that is attached to them.
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Re: Skookumuchuck river
Dido on what Onmygame said. WA regulations can be frustrating to figure out. One would think the regs could be done/written so to make it easier to decipher. Gotta wonder if purposely done - not to sound negative - but why?
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Re: Skookumuchuck river
People say they fish blue creek but in reality are fishing a hole in the cowlitz, very close to blue creek but they are not fishing the creek itself. If that's what you were maybe wondering?Juniah87 wrote:I'm a bit confused, according to the WDFW's public access site list, blue creek is open year round, but according to the regulations pamphlet it is closed after april 14th until June 1st...? Which one is correct? Also, Skookumchuck river only open another 2 weeks for steelhead? Seems to be quite a bit of contradiction in the online resources WDFW has.
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Not really, I just didn't realize when the WDFW public access site said a certain access point is open year around, it didn't mean the river was open for fishing year around, the river system's season is completely independent of the water access' closures. That one really threw me for a loop.
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Re: Skookumuchuck river
Well the cowlitz is open year round for fishing even around blue creek. Like scheindogg said it is the creek itself that the regulations have set a season for.Juniah87 wrote:Not really, I just didn't realize when the WDFW public access site said a certain access point is open year around, it didn't mean the river was open for fishing year around, the river system's season is completely independent of the water access' closures. That one really threw me for a loop.
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Juniah87 wrote:I'm a bit confused, according to the WDFW's public access site list, blue creek is open year round, but according to the regulations pamphlet it is closed after april 14th until June 1st...? Which one is correct? Also, Skookumchuck river only open another 2 weeks for steelhead? Seems to be quite a bit of contradiction in the online resources WDFW has.
You have to be careful about info on the WDFW website as it has had completely bogus information on it in the past. The sad part is when you call for clarification the people who answer the phone are all but clueless.