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#203209 - 07/11/03 01:41 PM Re: Pinks in the rivers?
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Registered: 08/23/02
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Originally posted by grandpa2:
The tribes will be netting outside the locks on the saltwater side prior to the fish making it to the ladder area to be counted.
Negative. They were netting on the Lake side. I have pics but don't want to open a can of worms here.
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#203210 - 07/11/03 08:44 PM Re: Pinks in the rivers?
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That would be opening a can of feathers I think/ The Suquamish tribe nets out in the salt near the old Ballard Bait dock.....The all net when they want where they want. The Muckleshoots are the ones who count at the locks you know so they can justify the harvest.
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#203211 - 07/12/03 04:36 PM Re: Pinks in the rivers?
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Eddie, to echo 4salts reply, yes, the pinks there are wild. And yes, many of them end up being snagged. If the water clears up a little they are fairly easy to catch in that river system legally. It all depends on when the freezing level drops in the mountains. I've seen the puyallup clear up in early september. On the contrary, I've also seen it dirty all the way into november. No matter what though, I'll be there every day free drifting eggs whether it's milky or not. GOOD LUCK
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