Originally Posted By: Carcassman
Larry, the access decision was specifically centered on salmon and was in the Columbia. And, they could cross uplands to access the fishing site.

As to GA, it is primarily a mitigation hatchery with funding provided by Tacoma. Or it was when I was there. So, they can't as easily close it but they could just give it to the Skoks and let them work with Tacoma.Plus, they could remove the state-funded portion. But, they can close the other two upstream from GA as well as Hoodsport.

But, as you note Salmo, WDFW lacks not only a spine but also functional gonads. Does that make them bacteria, virus, or something like an amoeba?


Thanks for the clarification on locale. The thing with Rafeedie is that he limited their right for access to be via water. That might provide an argument that modern boats provide a means to access fishing locations on the river rather than through private property.

Speculation at its best.....
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