Stillaguamish River salmon season returns to permanent rules

Stillaguamish River


by WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
10-2-2024
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Action: Returns Stillaguamish River to permanent rules as listed in the 2024-2025 Washington Sport Fishing Rules.

Effective date: Immediately, until further notice.

Species affected: Coho salmon.

Location: Stillaguamish River (Snohomish County) from Marine Drive (south of Stanwood) upstream to forks. 

Reason for action: A reduction to the daily limit is no longer necessary. In-season indicators now show the number of coho returning to the river is sufficient to return to permanent rules without risking meeting conservation objectives for Stillaguamish coho.

Additional information: Anglers can check the emergency rules webpage for updates or sign up for the Fishing Rule Change alerts email list on the WDFW webpage.

Information contact: Region 4 (Mill Creek Office), 425-775-1311.





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