Wallace River
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:50 pm
So has anyone heard when they're going to open the wallace river? Thanks
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jonb wrote:there are usually kings in the wallace until early october, im saying once ALL the kings are gone, then wdfw has no reason to keep it closed
jonb wrote:there are usually kings in the wallace until early october, im saying once ALL the kings are gone, then wdfw has no reason to keep it closed
jonb wrote:everyday ;)
without some real rain they wont open it with all the snaggers around, they will down scooping the fish in shopping carts.jonb wrote:there are usually kings in the wallace until early october, im saying once ALL the kings are gone, then wdfw has no reason to keep it closed
go back and look how much rain we had two years ago in October and with the "dry trend" we have been in we may not have rain by then......DannyL wrote:Once the Chinook run peaks and the spawn is pretty much over WDFW will most likely open Wallace for Coho. We will have the rain needed by then anyways.
you have seen these conditions and circumstances before?DannyL wrote:Once the Chinook run peaks and the spawn is pretty much over WDFW will most likely open Wallace for Coho. We will have the rain needed by then anyways.
looks like at least 1 more month before i get back to work. although i may have to go back under the knife again so who knows...strider43 wrote:jonb wrote:everyday ;)
you lucky dog, when do you go back to work?
strider43 wrote:go back and look how much rain we had two years ago in October and with the "dry trend" we have been in we may not have rain by then......DannyL wrote:Once the Chinook run peaks and the spawn is pretty much over WDFW will most likely open Wallace for Coho. We will have the rain needed by then anyways.
Excellent! that would be really cool. It is typically close to being this low this time of year and it always full kings when it opens. Last year it was so low the snaggers only could play under the cedar tree, unless they were under the bridge. Im talking hatchery area.jonb wrote:strider43 wrote:go back and look how much rain we had two years ago in October and with the "dry trend" we have been in we may not have rain by then......DannyL wrote:Once the Chinook run peaks and the spawn is pretty much over WDFW will most likely open Wallace for Coho. We will have the rain needed by then anyways.
im not sure rain even matters to them.. i think they want the kings gone, the water temp will inherantly be good by then due to the cooler nights. the wallace is usually low this time of year anyway, and there are already the less than savory anglers present regardless of what wdfw does (doesnt do). i firmly believe the wallace will open no later than oct 5
The last time I saw WDFW enforcement was at the Wallace opener 3 years ago and there was a snag fest going on and they only asked if any silvers had been seen and checked our credentials.jonb wrote:strider43 wrote:go back and look how much rain we had two years ago in October and with the "dry trend" we have been in we may not have rain by then......DannyL wrote:Once the Chinook run peaks and the spawn is pretty much over WDFW will most likely open Wallace for Coho. We will have the rain needed by then anyways.
im not sure rain even matters to them.. i think they want the kings gone, the water temp will inherantly be good by then due to the cooler nights. the wallace is usually low this time of year anyway, and there are already the less than savory anglers present regardless of what wdfw does (doesnt do). i firmly believe the wallace will open no later than oct 5
yes, as it says from mouth to the forks, the upper river is open.bassbuzzer wrote:I dont feel like starting a new thread so this forum is close enough -
Effective September 11,
Open to fishing
Skykomish River (Snohomish Co.) from mouth upstream to the confluence of the North and South Forks.
This means the upper skykomish is now open past the sultan river correct???