Idaho Fish Report
Lake Wenatchee opens for sockeye fishing on July 26
by WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-19-2023
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Action: Opens sockeye retention.
Effective date: One hour before official sunrise July 26, to one hour after official sunset Aug. 31, 2023.
Species affected: Sockeye salmon.
Location: Lake Wenatchee (Chelan County). (Catch Record Card Code 670).
Rules:
- Daily limit is four sockeye. Minimum size is 12 inches. Release all Bull Trout, steelhead, and Chinook salmon unharmed and without removing the fish from the water.
- Selective gear rules are in effect (up to three single barbless hooks per line, no bait or scent allowed, knotless nets required).
- Two-pole fishing is allowed with a valid two-pole endorsement.
- Night closure in effect.
Reason for action: Based on current sockeye passage analysis at Tumwater Dam and mainstem Columbia River Dams, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) projects a surplus of harvestable sockeye destined for Lake Wenatchee, well above the natural spawning escapement goal of 23,000 fish.
Additional information: During the sockeye fishery, Lake Wenatchee State Park will modify park hours from 6:30 a.m. until dusk to 4 a.m. until dusk. Only registered campers are allowed in the park between dusk and 4 a.m. during the sockeye fishery. Please review the Lake Wenatchee State Park alerts for more information.
This fishery will be monitored closely and may close on short notice depending upon angler participation and harvest rates. Anglers are advised to check the emergency rules change on the WDFW’s website. If you would like to be notified of rule changes as they are announced, please sign up for the agency rule emails at https://wdfw.wa.gov/about/lists.
Information contact: Region 2 Office (Ephrata): 509-754-4624 or email TeamEphrata@dfw.wa.gov.