
The Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) at its meeting in Vancouver, Washington, today adopted three fishing season options for ocean sport and commercial salmon fishing in 2019.
The Council will make a final decision on salmon seasons at its meeting in Rohnert Park, California, on April 11-15. Detailed information about season starting dates, areas open, and catch limits for all three alternatives are available on the Council ’s website.
The California Coast from Pigeon Point south, including Monterey Bay, will open for sport salmon fishing on April 6. The San Francisco and Fort Bragg regions will open just a week later on April 13.
Anglers in the Klamath Management Zone (KMZ) (from Eureka north) are expecting an earlier and longer season than last year as well.
All KMZ alternatives include proposed fisheries from late May through late August/early September in the Klamath Management Zone in both California and Oregon.
Ocean sport fishing below Horse Mountain, California will see increased opportunity compared to last year due to some improved forecasts, according to the PFMC. Alternatives for 2019 fisheries were structured to target spawning escapements in excess of what is required under the Salmon Fishery Management Plan in an effort to rebuild Sacramento River and Klamath River fall Chinook.
The 2019 salmon season options are in and we are ready to go fishing, said John McManus, President of the Golden Gate Salmon Association (GGSA).
Our commercial fishermen may be starting as early as May 1 to provide those delicious Omega.