August 11, 2016
August 11, 2016
Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish will re-open
to fishing for trout and other game fish
Action: Opens Lake Washington, the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and Lake Sammamish to fishing for trout and other game fish.
Effective dates: Sept. 1, 2016 through Oct. 31, 2016.
Species affected: Trout and other game fish.
Locations:
(1) Lake Washington (King County), including that portion of Sammamish River from 68th Ave. NE Bridge downstream. Release salmon.
(2) Lake Washington Ship Canal (King County), waters east of a north-south line 400 feet west of the Chittenden (Ballard) Locks to the Montlake Bridge, including Lake Union, Portage Bay, and Salmon Bay. Release salmon.
(3) Lake Sammamish (King County): Release salmon and Kokanee.
Other information: Statewide minimum size and daily limits are in effect. All salmon must be released.
Reasons for action: These areas had been closed under a co-manager agreement to protect coho salmon. The co-managers have since agreed that recreational fisheries for trout and other game fish in Lakes Washington and Sammamish will not significantly affect coho salmon due to low encounter rates with salmon during those fisheries.
Information Contact: Mill Creek Regional Office, (425) 775-1311
Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish will re-open
to fishing for trout and other game fish
Action: Opens Lake Washington, the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and Lake Sammamish to fishing for trout and other game fish.
Effective dates: Sept. 1, 2016 through Oct. 31, 2016.
Species affected: Trout and other game fish.
Locations:
(1) Lake Washington (King County), including that portion of Sammamish River from 68th Ave. NE Bridge downstream. Release salmon.
(2) Lake Washington Ship Canal (King County), waters east of a north-south line 400 feet west of the Chittenden (Ballard) Locks to the Montlake Bridge, including Lake Union, Portage Bay, and Salmon Bay. Release salmon.
(3) Lake Sammamish (King County): Release salmon and Kokanee.
Other information: Statewide minimum size and daily limits are in effect. All salmon must be released.
Reasons for action: These areas had been closed under a co-manager agreement to protect coho salmon. The co-managers have since agreed that recreational fisheries for trout and other game fish in Lakes Washington and Sammamish will not significantly affect coho salmon due to low encounter rates with salmon during those fisheries.
Information Contact: Mill Creek Regional Office, (425) 775-1311