I wonder how many guides are planning on moving their operations to one of these supposedly "healthy" rivers that Sthdr1 has mentioned? Even better, you know they will post great wide-angle panning shots of these majestic fish all of BookFace and InstaTard. Social mediaites will eat this crap up.
Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out which river that is
It actually takes *less* time to drive to these rivers from Seattle than taking a ferry and getting out to the OP.
Can't wait to guide fish from a boat on these rivers! Can't wait to fill your wonderful social media sites with grip-n-grins. Maybe toss up a few movies on YouTube to make it so obvious where the good fishing is!
Oh well. Probably won't take long until these Columbia River basin rivers are taking the brunt of the boating guide services and won't be healthy for long. But who cares, right? As long as *I* get to fish them and fish them the way I like, fvck everyone and everything else.
Once again, will someone please remind me why we are allowed to hammer on runs of wild steelhead in rivers that are not making escapement goals?
If a river is projected *not* to make it's escapement goal this year, it should be CLOSED to all fishing.
Will someone please remind me again why this new rule of not being able to fish from a boat isn't state wide? If we're gonna get bent over and fvcked by the WDFW, shouldn't we all be bending over equally?
Don't worry WDFW. Looks like a lot of sportsmen are jumping on the "I don't give a fvck how the state fvcks me or the wild fish in the ass as long as I get to fish for wild steelhead regardless of the costs now or in the future." bandwagon.
Again.
Lather. Rinse. Repeat