Yesterday I sat through the second meeting since this fishery started two weeks ago for an update and was really impressed by the amount of information presented and the strong interest to collaborate from both the Sumas Nation and recreational reps.
The Sumas Nation has fished for two weekends now, and in total 46 chinook salmon have been harvested, which is already better than last year's results. Perhaps this may reflect a bigger return but we will not know until all the numbers are in after the season. Four sockeye salmon and nine sturgeon were by-caught and released.
Most of the netting is done just downstream from the Highway 1 bridge to the confluence of the Sumas.
Although their openings have been from Noon on Thursday until the end of Sunday, most of the fishing has been done overnight from 6pm until wrapping up at 2pm on the following day. Fish migration is slow during the day so success is very low. There are only two crew members operating up to four 100' nets so man-power is limited and need to utilize that efficiently.
Presence of seals has been reported and they have to work fast to get to the fish once in the nets to avoid seal encounters. I didn't get any reports on fish being taken by seals from the nets, will find out more.
Those catch numbers, IMO, are still really low compared to what are being pulled out of the river by anglers from the reports I've seen. There are also stock assessment and creel surveying happening in the lower river. This is funded by the Sumas Nation as well. I have some prelimary numbers but it's best to wait until this is all done before anything is presented.
Communications between anglers and their fishing crew as well as stock assessment biologists have all been positive. There have been lots of questions which they were able to answer. Thanks everyone.
I had a brief conversation with the hatchery several days ago and so far only a pair of fish has arrived at the hatchery. It needs 160 pairs of spawners to produce 600k of eggs, which will yield to roughly half 500 to 550k juveniles when released.
Next update will be the week after the August long weekend.