October 12, 2011
October 11, 2011
ADA accessible fishing sites set to open
at Bingham Creek, Forks Creek hatcheries
Action: Opens ADA Accessible Fishing Areas at the Bingham Creek Hatchery and at Forks Creek Hatchery to anglers who possess a reduced-fee disability fishing license.
Effective Dates: Bingham Creek - Oct. 15, 2011 through Jan. 31, 2012
Forks Creek - Oct.15, 2011 through Jan. 31, 2012
All Species: Night closure and single point barbless hooks required.
Salmon: Minimum size 12 inches. Daily limit 6. Up to 3 adults may be retained. Release wild (unmarked) chinook and chum.
Species affected: Coho and hatchery chinook salmon.
Location: In the designated ADA fishing areas at both hatcheries:
Bingham Creek, from Bingham Creek Hatchery barrier dam downstream 400 feet
Fork Creek, from adult weir at Forks Creek Hatchery upstream approximately 500 feet
Reason for Action: Sufficient surplus of coho and hatchery chinook exists to provide opportunity for an ADA access only sport fishery.
Other information: (Ref: WAC 220-55-065)
Anglers and/or harvesters (with an appropriate designated harvester card) must follow all applicable fishing regulations for the Satsop River when fishing at Bingham Creek Hatchery and regulations for the Willapa River (below Fork Creek) when fishing at Forks Creek Hatchery.
Anglers and harvesters must yield ramp access to persons permanently using a wheelchair.
Information contacts: Region 6 Montesano, Mike Scharpf (360) 249-1205 or Kirt Hughes (360) 249-1204.
ADA accessible fishing sites set to open
at Bingham Creek, Forks Creek hatcheries
Action: Opens ADA Accessible Fishing Areas at the Bingham Creek Hatchery and at Forks Creek Hatchery to anglers who possess a reduced-fee disability fishing license.
Effective Dates: Bingham Creek - Oct. 15, 2011 through Jan. 31, 2012
Forks Creek - Oct.15, 2011 through Jan. 31, 2012
All Species: Night closure and single point barbless hooks required.
Salmon: Minimum size 12 inches. Daily limit 6. Up to 3 adults may be retained. Release wild (unmarked) chinook and chum.
Species affected: Coho and hatchery chinook salmon.
Location: In the designated ADA fishing areas at both hatcheries:
Bingham Creek, from Bingham Creek Hatchery barrier dam downstream 400 feet
Fork Creek, from adult weir at Forks Creek Hatchery upstream approximately 500 feet
Reason for Action: Sufficient surplus of coho and hatchery chinook exists to provide opportunity for an ADA access only sport fishery.
Other information: (Ref: WAC 220-55-065)
Anglers and/or harvesters (with an appropriate designated harvester card) must follow all applicable fishing regulations for the Satsop River when fishing at Bingham Creek Hatchery and regulations for the Willapa River (below Fork Creek) when fishing at Forks Creek Hatchery.
Anglers and harvesters must yield ramp access to persons permanently using a wheelchair.
Information contacts: Region 6 Montesano, Mike Scharpf (360) 249-1205 or Kirt Hughes (360) 249-1204.