
San Francisco -- The 2020 salmon season will start for sport anglers from Pigeon Pt. in southern San Mateo County south to the Mexican border on April 4, according to a press release from the Golden State Salmon Association. Sport anglers north of there, including those out of HMB, SF, Bodega Bay, Fort Bragg, and Shelter Cove will get a chance to catch a salmon starting a week later on April 11.
Commercial salmon fishermen will start fishing in water from Pigeon Point south on May 1 and north of Pigeon Point in the second week of May. They’ll land salmon until mid-October when their season ends.
The Pacific Fisheries Management Council will finalize other details relating to the opening of the commercial season and sport salmon fishing in California at a meeting scheduled for early April. They’ll choose from the season alternatives listed below, said John McManus, President of the Golden State Salmon Association.
The forecast for salmon fishing off the California coast is better than at this time last year, due mostly to plentiful rain and runoff during the last several years coupled with improved hatchery release practices. Adequate runoff in the Central Valley always increases salmon numbers since it provides the conveyor belt that moves baby fish from the valley out to the ocean in good shape, he stated.
Although experts expect to see more salmon that originated in the Sacramento Valley this year, they are expecting fewer from the Klamath River. Restrictions on fishing in areas known to harbor Klamath salmon will be in place this year which will restrict the commercial fleet’s access to fishing grounds off the northern Mendocino and southern Humboldt counties’ coast, McManus said.
A 24-inch minimum size limit to protect federally protected winter run salmon in the waters of Monterey Bay and points south will be in place in the sport fishery. Water from Pigeon Point north of Pt. Arena will see a 24-inch minimum size limit in the sport fishery until May 1 when it drops to 20 inches.
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