Washington Dept. of Fish and WildlifeTHE WEEKENDER REPORT

August 22 - September 4, 2007
Contact: (Fish) 360-902-2700
(Wildlife) 360-902-2515

Countdown to Labor Day weekend
energizes anglers, hunters, birders

Thousands of pink salmon are pushing into Puget Sound, catch rates for coho remain strong on the coast and the popular Buoy 10 fishery near the mouth of the Columbia River opens today (Aug. 22) for retention of chinook salmon.

Those are just a few of the attractions awaiting anglers in the days leading up to the Labor Day weekend. Meanwhile, birders are taking to the field to observe the beginning of the fall migration and bowhunters are preparing for the deer and elk archery seasons that start early next month.

"Outdoor recreation traditionally reaches a peak around the Labor Day weekend - and for good reason," said Dave Brittell, assistant director of the wildlife program at the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). "Not only do a lot of people have time off from work, but it's a great time to get outdoors."

Ocean fisheries from Ilwaco to Neah Bay continued to draw plenty of boats through the week ending Aug. 19, when nearly 12,000 anglers caught more than 15,000 hatchery coho and 1,000 chinook salmon. Marine Area 1 off Ilwaco will close at the end of the day Aug. 25 when the coho catch is projected to reach the area quota, but fishing in the three areas to the north will continue seven days per week.

All areas of Puget Sound will be open for crab fishing through the Labor Day weekend, after which eight marine areas will close for a catch assessment by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). Waters closing Sept. 3 at one hour past sunset include marine areas 6, 7, 8-1, 8-2, 9 10, 11 and 12. For more information, see WDFW's crabbing website at http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/shelfish/crab/index.htm.

For more information on the full array of fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities now available around the state, see the regional summaries below:

North Puget Sound

South Sound/Olympic Peninsula

Southwest Washington:

Eastern Washington:

North Central Washington:

South Central Washington:

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