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#62170 - 11/13/06 12:07 AM Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Book
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Fry

Registered: 08/13/04
Posts: 35
Loc: Tacoma
So I finally finished my book on the timing of Washington's Steelhead and Salmon Statewide in Rivers and Salt. There are sample pages on the link. It is available in paper version and downloadable. Take a look.
Thanks,

Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Statewide

http://www.lulu.com/browse/book_view.php?fCID=515685&fContestID=1&submit=%3C%3C+BACK+TO+CONTENT
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Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Statewide Book
by Josh Zarling
http://www.lulu.com/content/515685

Shore Stewards: Help Save Washington Saltwater and Freshwater Areas
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#62171 - 11/13/06 01:19 AM Re: Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Book
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Fry

Registered: 08/13/04
Posts: 35
Loc: Tacoma
Small Sample
Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Statewide

by: Josh Zarling


You may be sitting in your living room thinking, it is late June and I want to catch a steelhead or salmon. Where should I go to give myself the best chance to get the strong pull of an anadromous fish? All you need to do is look up June in this calendar and figure out what your options might be. The goal of this calendar is to help expert and beginner fisherman know where to fish, when to fish, and what their odds are based on the numbers. The more information you have, the more informed your decision before putting unnecessary miles on your car. If the fish are not there, your chances of catching them is not great. The numbers and averages are based upon Washington Department of Fish and Game Catch Card numbers only. Catch and release fish are not counted. Each month breaks the numbers into the following categories: Chinook (Saltwater), Chum (Saltwater), Coho (Saltwater), Pink (Saltwater), Sockeye (Saltwater), Chinook (Rivers), Chum (Rivers), Coho (Rivers), Pink (Rivers), Sockeye (Rivers), and Summer and Winter run Steelhead (Rivers). Each category has a list of saltwater areas or rivers with the catch numbers from the last 5 years (2000 – 1996), the average catch numbers from multiple years, and peak months of each run of fish. For fisheries that are closed for a particular year, the number is 0. The 1996 Catch Report Card did not include salmon in the rivers that year.

3.March

·PEAK= Peak of the Run for Specific Species
·(#)= WDFW Catch Card Totals Per Year (2000/1999/1998/1997/1996)

Saltwater:
Cutthroat Trout: Puget Sound and Hood Canal

Chinook (Saltwater):
Area 7: San Juan Islands PEAK
(867/438/437/709/564/)
Area 8.1 Deception Pass/Hope Island PEAK
(236/164/75/37/107/)
Area 8.2: Port Susan/Port Gardner PEAK
(964/211/170/293/353/)
Area 9: Admiralty Inlet PEAK
(942/950/666/605/1,096/)
Area 10: Seattle/Bremerton
(410/194/482/337/252/)
Area 11: Tacoma/Vashon Island PEAK
(366/409/258/262/386/)
Area 12: Hood Canal
(91/374/56/107/30/)


Rivers:
Winter Steelhead:
Excellent Producers:
Bogachiel River
(306/214/197/49/430/)
Chehalis River
(255/58/94/119/61/)
Cowlitz River
(436/402/124/231/443/)
Grande Ronde River PEAK
(1,420/810/504/865/718/)
Hoh River PEAK
(567/313/247/25/223/)
Kalama River (Below Hatchery Falls)
(151/44/16/7/12/)
Lewis River-East Fork
(34/58/36/19/4/)
Queets River PEAK
(54/217/15/6/4/)
Quinault River-Lower
(40/326/191/313/110/)
Skookumchuck River
(117/227/90/290/415/)
Skykomish River
(10/107/38/39/65/)
Sol Duc River PEAK
(380/356/284/16/460/)
Touchet River PEAK
(361/60/16/127/151/)
Walla Walla River
(137/10/35/53/85/)
Wynoochee River PEAK
(724/934/297/369/145/)
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Tight Lines,
Josh

Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Statewide Book
by Josh Zarling
http://www.lulu.com/content/515685

Shore Stewards: Help Save Washington Saltwater and Freshwater Areas
www.shorestewards.org

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#62172 - 11/13/06 09:54 AM Re: Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Book
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Registered: 10/04/06
Posts: 4025
Loc: Kent, WA
For what it is worth, I just ordered a book and joined Lulu.
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#62173 - 11/13/06 05:43 PM Re: Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Book
HookedUp Offline
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Registered: 09/15/06
Posts: 413
Loc: Low Road
Quote:
Originally posted by West Sound:
Each category has a list of saltwater areas or rivers with the catch numbers from the last 5 years (2000 – 1996
Was that a typo or did you mean the data represented a period of 5 years from 1996 - 2000. Is there data also from the last 5 years?
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#62174 - 11/14/06 11:28 PM Re: Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Book
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Fry

Registered: 08/13/04
Posts: 35
Loc: Tacoma
Since the book is based on Catch Card Statistics, it goes up to 2000. The 2001 just came out. So they are a bit (ok a lot) behind. I would love them to get caught up. But the info is great as far as seeing a trend and which rivers are strong and when. The other thing that is good is these dates include all steelhead taken (native and hatchery). The reason this is "good" for info is it shows which rivers have stronger runs and when the PEAK of each run is. This is somewhat dependent on flows, however all things being equal a look at the flow rates and the book will help you make up your mind as to where to go.
_________________________
Tight Lines,
Josh

Washington Salmon and Steelhead timing in the Saltwater Areas and Rivers Statewide Book
by Josh Zarling
http://www.lulu.com/content/515685

Shore Stewards: Help Save Washington Saltwater and Freshwater Areas
www.shorestewards.org

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