As mentioned a couple of months ago, DFO resource managers in Region 2 have decided to review all recreational salmon openings for region 2 rivers. This revision was supposed to be completed and presented to the SFAC by the end of the last licence year. It wasn't, so all rivers were listed as no fishing for salmon until further notice once the new licence year rolled in, instead of leaving them as they were while the review is being completed.
This was brought up immediately on April 1st, and I and other representatives of the SFAC were told that the review would be completed by May and no previously existing salmon fisheries should be impacted. We emphasized how important it is to have this done in advance so there is enough time for the announcement prior to each fishery opening.
Now that we are on June 1st, the day when Chehalis River usually opens for chinook salmon fishing, no revised regulations have been presented to us. An email was sent out by me on the weekend to address this, and I have now been informed that the review has not been completed yet but the department hopes to do so soon (in the next few weeks).
This means you will now miss most, if not all, of the Chehalis River chinook salmon fishery, and possibly Chilliwack/Vedder River's chinook salmon fishery in July.