Icicle River to open for coho salmon retention
by WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-16-2021
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Action: Opens retention of coho salmon.
Effective date: One hour before official sunrise on Sept. 18 through one hour after official sunset on Nov. 30, 2021.
Species affected: Coho salmon.
Locations: Icicle River:
- From the closure signs located 800 feet upstream of the mouth of the river to 500 feet downstream of the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery Barrier Dam.
- From the shoreline markers where Cyo Road intersects the Icicle River at the Sleeping Lady Resort to the Icicle Peshastin Irrigation Footbridge (approximately 750 feet upstream from the Snow Lakes trailhead parking area).
Rule: Min. size 12”. Daily limit 4 coho. Release salmon other than coho. Fishing with bait is prohibited. Night closure in effect.
Reason for action: Expected returns of coho to the Icicle River are sufficient to provide for sport angler harvest.
Additional information:
- Barbed hooks allowed.
- Anglers may not use the two-pole endorsement in this fishery.
- Motorized vessels are not allowed on the Icicle River (Chelan County ordinance 7.20.190 motorboat restrictions).
- WDFW will be monitoring the fishery closely and may close the season early if necessary due to excessive incidental catch-and-release impacts to ESA-listed summer steelhead. For emergency rule updates, please visit fortress.wa.gov/dfw/erules/efishrules/ .
Information contact: Call the Ephrata regional office (509-754-4624) or email TeamEphrata@dfw.wa.gov.
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