Ok, after some messages and phone calls back and forth, here it is. I'm C&Ping this from my Facebook page.
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I have been getting numerous messages regarding salmon fishing openings in the non-tidal portion of the Fraser River. There was a miscommunication in the fishery notices which went out on Friday. Because an amendment cannot be released until Tuesday to correct them and we want to make sure anglers are aware of the fishing opportunities available in the meantime, we're doing something a bit unconventional here. I have been communicating with resource management and enforcement at Fisheries and Oceans Canada this afternoon so I can distribute the updates. Here are the corrections and clarifications:
* CPR Bridge in Mission to Carey Point (Jesperson's) *
Chinook, coho, pink and chum salmon fishing is CLOSED. Sockeye salmon fishing remains open until SEPTEMBER 21ST, daily quota is TWO.
* Carey Point (Jesperson's) to Hwy 1 Bridge in Hope *
Effective until SEPTEMBER 21ST 2022, you can retain FOUR chinook salmon per day (only one over 50cm).
You can retain TWO sockeye salmon per day. You have to release all coho, chum and pink salmon.
* Hwy 1 Bridge in Hope to Alexandra Bridge *
Effective until SEPTEMBER 25TH 2022, you can retain FOUR chinook salmon per day (only one over 50cm).
You can retain TWO sockeye salmon per day. You have to release all coho, chum and pink salmon.
The aggregate daily limit for all species of Pacific salmon from tidal and non-tidal waters combined is four (4).
There is a bait ban in effect.
Fishing is permitted during daylight hours only which refers to one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset).
The last day of salmon fishing for the section downstream from Hope is 21st instead of 22nd as stated on Friday's notice because 22nd is in fact the start date of the Interior Fraser steelhead protection window.