I am looking for some insight as to why the Wenatchee is closed to CnR trout fishing? Here is what I know:
1. That there is ESA listed chinook, steelhead and bull trout in the Wenatchee.
2. ESA listed steelhead, bull trout and chinook in both the Met and Yak.
3. A steelhead season will open if escapement goals are met, similar to the Met.
4. The Met and the Yak both have CnR trout fisheries.
5. Icicle Creek has a CnR trout fishery on it.
What am I missing? Anyone have any insight as to why these rivers that seem to be good comparisons are managed differently?
I am not looking to start a bash the ESA and WDFW thread. I am curious if there is any possibility that the river hasn't been advocated for and if there is any potential to work to get a CnR season on it.
1. That there is ESA listed chinook, steelhead and bull trout in the Wenatchee.
2. ESA listed steelhead, bull trout and chinook in both the Met and Yak.
3. A steelhead season will open if escapement goals are met, similar to the Met.
4. The Met and the Yak both have CnR trout fisheries.
5. Icicle Creek has a CnR trout fishery on it.
What am I missing? Anyone have any insight as to why these rivers that seem to be good comparisons are managed differently?
I am not looking to start a bash the ESA and WDFW thread. I am curious if there is any possibility that the river hasn't been advocated for and if there is any potential to work to get a CnR season on it.