We are the same age.
Don't feel like typing but in the late 70s we would run the jet boat up and fish the Nisqually just below the dam in March.
Dam..... it was incredible.
That sounds awesome, they chopped another 2-3 miles or so off legal water this year.
Coho in late October was pretty incredible some days above the Hatchery but below tank bridge.
This year no fishing above the Hatchery for salmon, trout was only open July...
It's a beautiful river. Would surely love to swing a spoon through it some day.
I haven't fished above the hatchery in many years, but I was a bit surprised at seeing that change. I did some digging around, and couldn't find any information on the "why" anywhere, or in any rule proposal. Yet another rule change that was probably bargained behind closed doors in exchanged for some more ocean impacts, I bet. I've often had thoughts of launching my little sled at the power plant and running downriver...
That river's fall fishery has been screwed up so badly by regulation changes and loss of access in the past 15 years that I barely fish it any more. We've lost most of the parking on the road, the "boat launch" at the handicap area, access to the campground's boat launch, and then no fishing 3 days a week. Having to work around the tides to get my boat up from the salt, and line up with open days and my work schedule is often more work than it's worth now, enough to make me just fish the salt most of the time.
Good to see that we might get to fish the Chehalis mainstem this year, but I'll believe it when it happens...