Saw this on another site (See below). Seems pretty clear that they are not going to open it this year. Never fished this renowned flow before, but know (seen in previous boards) that it is contentious. Haven't they opened this fishery in the last few years? What makes this year any different? Seems like it may even be a better Steelie year than last, which isn't saying much.
Also noticed that a few steelhead (presumably Thompson fish) have come through the Albion test fishery recently. Presumably those fish would have been killed. That seems problematic for such an endangered but important run.
Know that there are tons of knowledgeable people on this site so wondering what your take is.
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Thompson Steelhead Angling Regulations for 2013
Dear Sir/Madam:
This letter is to inform you about the proposed changes to the management of the Thompson River steelhead catch & release sport fishery.
As you are well aware, adult Thompson River steelhead continue to return to the river in very low numbers although the trend data suggests numbers are stabilizing. While steelhead management is under the purview of the Province, some key factors believed to be influencing stock status are beyond our direct management control. We continue to work collaboratively with our federal partners to identify and address these factors.
With respect to the recreational steelhead fishery there will be no changes to current regulations this year. A proposal to modify the regulation of the fishery is being developed and is currently being reviewed by the Province, Department of Fisheries and Oceans and local First Nations, as part of the Steelhead science committee. We plan to provide opportunity for stakeholder review of proposed changes in the spring of 2014 prior to potential implementation for next year’s fishery season. This process is also being communicated to the Provincial Angling Advisory group. If you have any further questions regarding this process, please contact Michael Burwash, Section Head, Fish & Wildlife, Thompson Okanagan Region, at 250-371-6269.
We look forward to continuing to improve the management of this important local resource with your input.
Yours truly,
Michael Burwash,
Fish & Wildlife Section Head,
Thompson Okanagan Region
On behalf of Dan Petersen and Andrew Wilson
cc: Aaron Gillespie, Secwepemc Fisheries Commission
Andrew Wilson, Director of Fish and Wildlife
Dean Allan, DFO BCI