Subject: FN1151-RECREATIONAL - Salmon - Region 2 - Chum - Alouette River, Chehalis River, Chilliwack River, Harrison River, Nicomen Slough, Serpentine River, Stave River - Chum Management Measures - Effective October 26, 2023
Further to FN1150, the returns of Chum Salmon to Southern BC have been poor to date and the current in-season estimate for the return to the Fraser River is 470,000 Chum. The return is expected to be between 326,000 and 677,000 (80% probability), and there is a low likelihood the terminal run size will meet the minimum escapement level, below which is considered a conservation concern for Fraser River Chum Salmon. In an effort to conserve Chum stocks returning to Southern BC waters, a decision has been made to implement a no recreational fishing for Chum Salmon management measure for the Lower Fraser River tributaries.
Effective October 26 until further notice you shall not fish for Chum Salmon in the following waters:
- Alouette River
- Chehalis River
- Chilliwack/Vedder River
- Harrison River
- Nicomen Slough
- Serpentine River
- Stave River
Variation Order: 2023-RCT-417, 2023-RFQ-418
Notes and Reminders:
Barbless hooks are required when fishing for salmon in tidal and non-tidal waters of British Columbia.
No fishing is allowed within 100 meters of any government facility operated for counting, passing or rearing fish.
It is illegal to willfully foul hook a salmon. If you accidentally foul hook a salmon in the ocean, it may be retained if the species is open to retention. If you accidentally foul hook a salmon in any lake or stream, including the tidal parts of coastal streams, it may not be retained and you must release it immediately with the least amount of harm as possible.
The term "marked", "hatchery marked", or "adipose fin clipped" means a fish that has a healed scar in place of the adipose fin.
All anglers must have a licence to fish in tidal waters in BC. Apply for your BC tidal waters recreational fishing licence and salmon conservation stamp at:
https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/licence-permis/index-eng.html.
All anglers must have a licence to fish in non-tidal waters in BC. Apply for your BC non-tidal waters recreational fishing licence and non-tidal salmon surcharge at:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/recreation/fishing-hunting/fishing/recreational-freshwater-fishing-licence Anglers are advised to check at:
http://bcsportfishguide.ca and
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/recreation/fishing-hunting/fishing/fishing-regulations for fishing closures and other recreational fishing regulations and information.
Fishers are encouraged to participate in the Salmon Sport Head Recovery program by labelling and submitting heads from hatchery marked Chinook and Coho Salmon to head depots. The head-off measurement can be used by enforcement officers to assess compliance on size limits if you remove the head from Chinook or Coho. Recovery of microscopic coded-wire tags found inside hatchery marked Chinook and Coho heads provide critical information for coast-wide Salmon stock assessment programs. Contact the Salmon Sport Head Recovery Program toll free at 1-866-483-9994 for further information.
Report suspicious activity or violations by email at
DFO.ORR-ONS.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca or by calling the 24-hour, toll-free Observe, Record, and Report line at 1-800-465-4336 or 604-607-4186 in greater Vancouver.
The 24-hour, toll-free information line for fishery notices regarding openings and closures is 1-866-431-3474 or 604-666-2828 in greater Vancouver.