WA TO REOPEN RECREATIONAL FISHING AS PRESSURE MOUNTS TO REOPEN AMID COVID-19 CONCERNS, WASHINGTON TO NOW ALLOW RECREATIONAL FISHING IN STATE
All freshwater fisheries will open under standard regulations May 5, as will Puget Sound saltwater fisheries (Marine Areas 5-13) except for halibut, shrimp, and intertidal shellfish harvesting, which remain closed statewide.
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced on April 27 it will reopen some recreational fishing and hunting in a phased approach following the state’s efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19. The department is asking hunters and anglers sto enjoy these activities only if they can do so locally, while also practicing physical distancing. Many WDFW wildlife areas and boat ramps will reopen Tuesday, May 5 for day-use only recreation, as will some recreational fishing, according to 2019-20 sport fishing rules.
“We’ve had so many people doing their part to stay home, and we’re seeing results,” said Kelly Susewind, WDFW director. “I’m asking people to take what they’ve learend these past few weeks and continue putting these measures into play as you fish, hunt and enjoy your local wildlife
area. We’re happy to reopen these opportunities, and we need you to continue working with us to stay safe.” This is welcome news to the Mack’s Lure community, as kokanee, trout and walleye fishing is expected to heat up in area lakes and reservoirs in the coming weeks. We do encourage everyone to practice social distancing as you make your way back on the water. As frustrating as this process has been, the last thing we want is for the ban to return. Happy fishing, everyone!
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