ENVR California cancels salmon fishing season: "It's devastating"

Kathy in FL

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California cancels salmon fishing season: "It's devastating"​


)fficials in California have issued a ban on salmon fishing anywhere along the state's coast for the remainder of the season, as the state's yearslong drought is still taking its toll on the once-abundant fish population.

In a recent announcement, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said salmon fisheries that were originally scheduled to open on April 1 would remain closed through May 15. The decision came as part of a broader effort, involving state agencies in Oregon as well as the National Marine Fisheries Service, to cancel ocean salmon fishing along much of the coast — from Cape Falcon, Oregon, to the U.S.-Mexico border.

For California, the ban aims to protect the Chinook species of salmon, which previously inhabited several of the state's largest rivers and in recent years have been seen in dwindling numbers.

Thanks to multiple atmospheric river storms in California, rivers on land are roaring but the effects of years of drought are now being seen on the salmon population, CBS Bay Area reported. Last year, just 60,000 of the adult fish returned to the Sacramento River to spawn, officials said. This was a small fraction of the 196,000 fish expected there, and approached a record annual low for the area, according to the fish and wildlife department. Officials are also hoping that the fishing ban will prevent the Chinook population from decreasing further in the Klamath River, which is also threatened.

The Pacific Fishery Management Council has proposed additional policies to regulate salmon fishing off the coast of California through the spring of 2024, wildlife officials said. The proposals, which would ban commercial and ocean salmon sport fishing until April of next year, were approved by the council for public review at the end of last week.

This is the second time in history that California has canceled fishing season, CBS Bay Area reported, with the last ban taking place between 2008 and 2009 in response to another prolonged drought period.

"Fishery managers have determined that there simply aren't enough salmon in the ocean right now to comfortably get a return of adult salmon to reproduce for 2023," said John McManus, president of the Golden State Salmon Association, in comments to CBS Bay Area.
Jared Davis, who operates a charter boat for sport fishermen, told the station his entire summer has been wiped out.

"It's devastating," he told the station. "This is more than just an income issue for me. It's an inability to do what I love. So, on a financial level and on a personal level, it's devastating."

Dwindling marine life populations prompted wildlife officials in Alaska to cancel the winter snow crab season in the Bering Sea near the end of last year. It was a first in the state's history.

 

BadMedicine

Would *I* Lie???
The trawlers are 'scorched earth"ing the bottom of the sea and throwing back everything they can't keep. the pollock and Mcfillet industries are throwing back THOUSANDS OF TONS of DEAD baby halibut and DEAD full sized chinooks. They have already cancelled the king (chinook) salmon seasons across the state and have not let the native subsistance fisherd on the yukon/ kuskokwim take their kings for a few years. The word for "Food" in yupik is the same word as "salmon." It's f*ckery to the highest order. STOP trawlers is a big facebook page up here, Dunleavy and all the govt are in on the racket. my answer to all that sh*t is "I'll follow the laws when they do." f*ck 'em. Sports fisher and subsistance aren't rwecking the fishery, it's the GD trawlers.


Devastating pictures and industry testimonials here:
Stop trawler FB page : STOP Alaskan Trawler Bycatch | Facebook
 

Great Northwet

Veteran Member
This is a tough topic. We all want the runs to get back to where they were 100 years ago, but no one can figure out how to do it. Some people think that the dams should be razed, some others blame pollution or global warming, etc. I personally blame the local Indian tribes for overfishing with nets, while I'm stuck with hook and pole-which I am perfectly happy to do. The local Sockeye run is the one that really sucks because they have kept it closed for several years now even though the Indians string their net across 90% of the Ballard Locks just as the fish are trying to get back into fresh water in September.

On a more macro level, I have read that at one time there were 22 fisheries in the world and 11 have been "fished out" because of depletion fishing. The one that sticks in mind was the Cod fishery off the US New England coast. I remember having Cod fish sticks as a kid which I can still buy, but they are pollock now. Before Cod was fished out they used Pollock(like Chum Salmon) for dog food.

I think what is happening in California and also up here in Washington is that we all want healthy Salmon runs, but it's just going to take time to figure out what the best way is, but what they are doing now simply empowers the few to partake at the expense of the many.

Nice find Kathy; Thanks for posting it!
 

West

Senior
Right now or for the next month the spring run is on. With the recent rains it's perfect for the salmon and steelhead fishing in rivers that flow into the Pacific.

I use to love the spring runs, but not for the Salmon, but the steelhead!

Like this I caught my share:

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These fish follow the salmon up and feed off their eggs, plus do there business and return to the Pacific.

Not every spring was I successful. So when I would hook up with one after a million cast with a 3/4 ounce silver cast master in the white water.... so exhilarating and so satisfying.

Do miss that.
 

West

Senior
This is a tough topic. We all want the runs to get back to where they were 100 years ago, but no one can figure out how to do it. Some people think that the dams should be razed, some others blame pollution or global warming, etc. I personally blame the local Indian tribes for overfishing with nets, while I'm stuck with hook and pole-which I am perfectly happy to do. The local Sockeye run is the one that really sucks because they have kept it closed for several years now even though the Indians string their net across 90% of the Ballard Locks just as the fish are trying to get back into fresh water in September.

On a more macro level, I have read that at one time there were 22 fisheries in the world and 11 have been "fished out" because of depletion fishing. The one that sticks in mind was the Cod fishery off the US New England coast. I remember having Cod fish sticks as a kid which I can still buy, but they are pollock now. Before Cod was fished out they used Pollock(like Chum Salmon) for dog food.

I think what is happening in California and also up here in Washington is that we all want healthy Salmon runs, but it's just going to take time to figure out what the best way is, but what they are doing now simply empowers the few to partake at the expense of the many.

Nice find Kathy; Thanks for posting it!

Don't believe everything you read. The Klamath river fishery was off the charts most years for both the spring and fall salmon runs for many years. Better than ever. And it was documented. Before the dams the salmon and steelhead runs where half or less of what the professional fish habitat and hatchery management did.

Threw out the 70s, 80s, 90, and early 00s. But since they have ended the professional fish management and hatchery system they established vary successfully BTW, and have since deliberately destroyed the system they had, and are now removing the dams, I believe they will kill the salmon and steelhead runs as well as the local trout and other fish habitats "Forever" in that drainage system.

Just musing. Fished the Klamath and Scott River drainages hard for over 20 years, in a 35 year period. And still own property on the Upper Klamath river.
 
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West

Senior
Geez West, I've taken a couple but that's a trophy if I ever saw one.
Hit the Eddie's behind large rocks in the white water in the middle of the rivers. I used heavy kast masters so I could practically jig them in the Eddie's and fast to keep from snagging. Often getting huge rats nest in my reel.

Also caught a few on May flies and the rock worms they come from, by bouncing them in the current, like fishing with roe. Also used nighcrawlers and craddads. Yes caught my share. But still in my lifetime about 50+ nice ones like in the above picture. That's not me by the way.

Usually caught the big females on the cast masters. The funnest way to catch them. And a easy get in get out, if you know the holes.
 

West

Senior
Serious thread drift now... similar gear just a different climate up here. I've never used roe but I know about it. I took a hard fighting steelie using a wedding ring once. Normally use jigs and such.
Fishing is serious business. And talking about it not a thread drift. Thread upgrade in my opinion!

Klamath river drainage. From eastern Oregon then into California and then to the Pacific.

:D
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
I spent almost all of my 30 year career in N.CA dealing with the Klamath, Scott, Shasta and Salmon River salmon. I even served on a federal salmon task force for a while. The issue is not new.

They love to blame the farmers and the dams for the decline. There are so many other contributing factors - the greatest of which is a parasite that infects and kills 98% of the juveniles out migrating in the mainstem Klamath.

There are also natural population cycles that follow the ENSO (El Nino/La Nina) cycle and the 20 year Pacific Decadal Oscillation - where you will see complimentary population swings between CA and Alaska fisheries.

It also doesn't help that the upper Klamath have 2 endangered sucker fish the require lake levels to be maintained at certain levels. This has somewhat effected the ability of the dams to release water flows to flush out the parasites that kill juvenile salmon.
 

Siskiyoumom

Veteran Member
We do not eat Frankinfish/farmed salmon.
We will miss salmon season.
We ate our last salmon filets December 2022.
We prefer ocean caught salmon off the coast of Trinidad and further north.
Dear hubby thinks river caught salmon taste muddy.
Regardless of the hyperbole of the “why” the fishery is depleted we do appreciate being able to fish for our food.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
No. The Chinese fishing boats are what has devastated fish population.

Folks this ^^ may be a big part of the problem and Alaska has seen the same problem and do not believe drought has anything to do with the Alaskas loss of these fish.
Chinese fishing boats rape any waters they managed to get into, they just do not know when to stop.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
Salmon tend to migrate along the shelf. Unless the big ships are in our territorial waters, I don't believe they are much of a factor. Seals at the mouth, however, are protected and voracious.

It used to be that, because the far inland salmon start their journey upriver the earliest, the netting by the Yurok and Karuk, hit the Scott and Shasta fisheries pretty hard. Once this was realized, I believe they now wait and let the first fish pass.

There is also a trigger of freshets that breech the sand barrier at the mouth and signal the fish to enter. If there is early rain or an untimely release of a plug of water for a tribal ceremony, the fish can enter prematurely. The warm water of the river will halt their progress just after they enter the mouth and get into the canyon. The stack up of fish plus the stress of water temperature makes them susceptible to fish diseases and you may have a large fish kill.

 

mecoastie

Veteran Member
Folks this ^^ may be a big part of the problem and Alaska has seen the same problem and do not believe drought has anything to do with the Alaskas loss of these fish.
Chinese fishing boats rape any waters they managed to get into, they just do not know when to stop.
They cant stop. China has to feed its people. They dont care about next month or next year. It is about getting protein to their population now.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
China's ability to feed its population. (Now you see why they are buying up farms and slaughter houses in America.)
China food production inhouse.JPG
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
I know in the Six Rivers region along the northern California Coast there was a huge amount of over harvesting of timber and violations of cutting regulations going back over twenty years ago by some timber companies that destroyed many salmon spawning streams. One company in particular that was involved, had been in a hostile take over situation by a Texas billionaire assclown named Horowitz. He had his company clear cut right down to the waters edge on those spawning streams. He just blatantly ignored all regulations and his lawyers kept lawsuits at bay in the court systems for years. He totally didn't care and made millions while in the process ruined the local lumber businesses and landscape. Greed - greed - greed. A total bastard!! He's personally responsible for the destruction of many salmon spawning grounds and nurseries in that region.

Another consideration that we're not hearing about could be the result of the Fukushima Radiation leakage.....that toxic water has to go SOMEWHERE and if I remember correctly the main currents that run along the east coast of Japan circle north counter clockwise up into the Bering Straits fishery areas and down along the Alaskan/Canadian/Pacific Northwest coast of the US. HELLLLOOOOOO they've had to curtail the crab fishing season, now salmon fishing season in those areas, and if I recall correctly there's been, over the years since Fukushima, a major impact on marine mammals with strange sores and unexplained deaths in fairly large numbers. You can't simply dump that much radioactive water into a an ocean without some sort of impact.

And thirdly.....add in the impact of the Chinese fishing fleets out in international waters beyond our control, it's a wonder we have any fish in that region of the Pacific.

Talk about a left - right jab and a hay maker hook! No wonder we're seeing decreased numbers everywhere. Makes me wonder what else is happening that either we're not seeing or not being told about? Are we killing our oceans? Are we on the verge of Soylent Green?!?!
 

zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Serious thread drift now... similar gear just a different climate up here. I've never used roe but I know about it. I took a hard fighting steelie using a wedding ring once. Normally use jigs and such.
was the wife still attached to the ring?

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