WDFW Rule Change: Carbon River re-opens for angling
Action: The Carbon River re-opened to angling as per the 2008-09 regulation pamphlet which allows retention of surplus hatchery steelhead.
Effective dates: Immediately
Species affected: All game fish.
Location: Carbon River, tributary to the Puyallup River, in Pierce County.
Reasons for action: Re-opening the fishery will allow anglers to selectively harvest hatchery steelhead, thereby reducing the genetic and ecological competition between hatchery and wild fish.
Information Contact: Hal Michael, 360-902-2659
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Posted on 27th January 2009
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