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Old 03-26-2018, 10:59 AM
Marty S Marty S is offline
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Default Halibut, Yelloweye, and Chinook Salmon Limits 2018

Anybody know what is coming down the pipe in regards to the forementioned species limits for this upcoming season? I keep hearing a 115 cm max halibut, w same 2 Hali possession limit, one halibut and one baby halibut.

How 'bout yelloweye? I'm hearing ZERO yelloweye.

On that note, I have heard two or three potentials on rockfish, one per day, three per day, and eight per day. 500 trillion of them, can't even drop a lead hook to the bottom some places without hooking one halfway down, hope we can at least have some of them.

Chinook salmon, I'm hearing rumours of closed in the north (Rupert)??? Maybe closed in the far south so the killer whales can eat them, (literally the reason, close the south so the killer whales can eat more Chinook, and I guess less pinks???)

Hearing the northern commercial salmon fleet will relocate to the central BC coast and continue to annihilate the species there, as interior guides can attest from last season.

Also hearing ZERO Chinook and ZERO sockeye fishing and harvest on the Skeena this summer. Except the Indians of course like last year.

Does anybody have any factual knowledge of what's coming down this year?
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