Please also NOTE: That when it comes to SALMON
You have to be Aware of both DFO REGULATIONS (They have management, Policy and Enforcement Control) and Provincial Regulations.
Here's is what their own publication's states:
Salmon limits and management measures
Because the limits and management measures for salmon change often, this
guide does not include detailed area tables. Instead, you can find the information
online (bcsportfishguide.ca).
Please excuse my "Sarcasm" but Enjoy the CONFUSION!
Seriously..... Try "Navigating" all the relevant sites, links, notices and come away with a:
CLEAR and CONCISE UNDERSTANDING
I think every year they should hand out AWARDS to those very few who can accomplish this.
I know many people who first start both accessing and using the tables find it difficult but I've never had a problem or found it confusing. Some people seem to 'read' things into the regs such as if it states river A is open for coho as of August 1st - they think there are actually fish in the river at that time.
The DFO series of websites is complicated Labyrinth and it changes frequently. Once you find the tables you want - just bookmark them.
The biggest issue I've seen is that the tables are at times not updated for regulatory announcements or those changes are posted days later.
Still our salmon fisheries have always been high variable from season to season & over the years DFO has applied a more dynamic policy in managing use of the resource to protect the stocks.
It's just the nature of the beast.
BTW there isn't much salmon fishing at the pump station or in the Sumas above the Vedder confluence so Blair you are just beating your dead horse.