FN0460-Sockeye: Region 2 - Fraser River Non-tidal Waters - Closure Spawning escapement targets are developed each annually for each of the four Fraser River sockeye stock aggregates. For 2006, the Early Stuart sockeye are forecast to return at numbers insufficient to meet the proposed escapement target. Management actions are being undertaken in all fisheries and for all sectors to minimize impacts on these stocks. The Early Stuart sockeye stock aggregate is forecast to begin entering the Fraser River during the last week of June.
Effective 00:01 hours June 26, the non-tidal waters of the Fraser River from the CPR Bridge at Mission, BC upstream to the Highway No. 1 Bridge at Hope, BC are closed to fishing for sockeye.
During this critical migration timing for Early Stuart sockeye, the recreational community will be required to fish selectively for chinook. The first principle of selective harvest is to avoid catching non-targeted stocks. This means that anglers are requested to use angling methods that do not catch sockeye.
The second principle of selective harvest is to release sockeye in the manner which causes the least harm. Information on catch and release tips can be found
here.
Notes:Barbless hooks are required when fishing for salmon in tidal and non-tidal waters of British Columbia. This includes all species of fish in the Fraser River.
The term "hatchery marked" means a fish that has a healed scar in place of the adipose fin.
Sport anglers are encouraged to participate in the voluntary Salmon Sport Head Recovery program by labelling and submitting heads from adipose fin-clipped chinook and coho salmon. Recovery of coded-wire tags provides critical information for coast-wide stock assessment. Contact the Salmon Sport Head Recovery Program at (866) 483-9994 for further information.
Did you witness suspicious fishing activity or a violation? If so, please call the Fisheries and Ocean Canada 24-hour toll free Observe, Record, Report line at (800) 465-4336.
For the 24 hour recorded opening and closure line, call toll free at (866) 431-FISH.
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN0460
Sent June 23, 2006 at 1537
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