2011 Pink Salmon Run!
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- fishingboy
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2011 Pink Salmon Run!
From what I have read and seen on many websites the suppose 2011 puget sound pink run will be currently between 7 million and 42 million! That would fill up the Student Activity Center at my school! Humpy fishing is already buzzing around since December!
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
Those numbers look cool, but that would actually be bad for other salmon. Keep every pink you legally can guys!
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
massive numbers of pinks should do wonders for other salmon & steelhead in the watershed. all the dead pinks leech all sorts of nutrients to the river in addition to providing a food source for the fry of other species. plus they'll plug the tribal nets and hopefully lower their catch on kings and early run silvers.
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
Sorry but where in the world did you get 42 million? Even 7 million is A LOT of fish. To put things into perspective, an estimated 5 million came back to the Sound in 2009.fishingboy wrote:From what I have read and seen on many websites the suppose 2011 puget sound pink run will be currently between 7 million and 42 million!
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Sorry, it's quite the opposite. That works in the river, but as soon as they are in open water, the other species suffer because the pinks have cleaned house on the food supplies.spokey9 wrote:massive numbers of pinks should do wonders for other salmon & steelhead in the watershed. all the dead pinks leech all sorts of nutrients to the river in addition to providing a food source for the fry of other species. plus they'll plug the tribal nets and hopefully lower their catch on kings and early run silvers.
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
2009 was an incredible season. I remember the fishing constantly swimming into my legs as I was in the river wading/fishing. I couldn't imagine seeing even MORE?!
RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
I found this article predicting about 6 million:
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Between now and then, state biologists and negotiators will meet with their tribal counterparts to discuss proposals for the upcoming fishing seasons. The discussions will be based on the just-released run forecasts of 5.98 million pinks, 143,450 coho and 398,000 chinook.
Read more: http://www.theolympian.com/2011/03/02/1 ... z1GzXwlmz4
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Between now and then, state biologists and negotiators will meet with their tribal counterparts to discuss proposals for the upcoming fishing seasons. The discussions will be based on the just-released run forecasts of 5.98 million pinks, 143,450 coho and 398,000 chinook.
Read more: http://www.theolympian.com/2011/03/02/1 ... z1GzXwlmz4
RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
I am a gal but I plan to. I already bought a 2nd catch card.bionic_one wrote:Those numbers look cool, but that would actually be bad for other salmon. Keep every pink you legally can guys!
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
Im takin it right to the end. Not gunna buy my new license until my next paycheck (April 1st), lol.
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
Dustin07 wrote:I found this article predicting about 6 million:
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Between now and then, state biologists and negotiators will meet with their tribal counterparts to discuss proposals for the upcoming fishing seasons. The discussions will be based on the just-released run forecasts of 5.98 million pinks, 143,450 coho and 398,000 chinook.
Read more: http://www.theolympian.com/2011/03/02/1 ... z1GzXwlmz4
I read what they said for 2010 11,000 coho for the Puyallup... only 1143 made it to the the Voights Creek hatchery. Were the rest of those from the tribal hatchery? They closed the Puyallup and Carbon because of the low Coho return.
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
yea the coho was a horrible season and closed alot of rivers. but the pinks are probiley going to reck other salmon habitats and food.
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RE:2011 Pink Salmon Run!
I'm doing the same thing Matt. I won't renew till it's almost past due.... if not beyond.Matt wrote:Im takin it right to the end. Not gunna buy my new license until my next paycheck (April 1st), lol.