Chum FSC (Food) Fishing
October 16, 2014
Species: Chum salmon and incidental harvest of chinook, coho and wild sockeye salmon
All efforts and attempts shall be made to return all non target species including steelhead and sturgeon to the water alive and unharmed. Steelhead and Sturgeon must not be retained.
River: Fraser River
Area: From Sumas River to Harrison River (Subarea 6); Harrison River to Agassiz Bridge (Subarea 7)
Dates and Times
Set Nets : Maximum 100 ft length and 60 meshes deep
1. 4 pm, Friday, October 17, 2014 to 4 pm Sunday, October 19, 2014
Drift Nets: Maximum 300 ft length and 60 meshes deep
1. 8 am to 4 pm, Saturday, October 18, 2014
2. 8 am to 4 pm, Sunday, October 19, 2014
Net Restriction: Minimum mesh size of 6 ¼” hung 3:1 ratio
Kim Charlie
Sts'ailes Fisheries Manager
4690 Salish Way
Agassiz, BC
V0M 1A1
E: kim.charlie@stsailes.com
Tel: 604-796-2116 ext 381
Cell: 604-997-3149
G’Morning All, the next scheduled community clean up posting attached. This posting will go out to the community tomorrow if there are any other depts. in need of sending out info to our members – please let me know.
Thank you,
Piyal
Pierre Joe
Capital & Public Works Manager/Indian Registry Administrator
Sts'ailes (formerly Chehalis Indian Band)
4690 Salish Way, Agassiz, B.C. V0M 1A1
t 604-796-9601
f 604-796-2122
Please see attachment for information on the General Band Meeting next Wednesday. Thank you, Adam Balfour
Adam Balfour
Sts'ailes IT Department
4690 Salish Way
Agassiz, BC V0M-1A1
Just a Friendly Reminder
Please spread the word to family and friends.
Respectfully,
Selyaal
Nancy Patricia Charlie
Harrison Sockeye Economic Fishery
5th Extension to Friday, September 5th
September 2, 2014
Species: Sockeye salmon
All efforts and attempts shall be made to return all non target species including steelhead and sturgeon to the water alive and unharmed. Steelhead and Sturgeon must not be retained.
River: HARRISON RIVER
Area: Those waters of the Harrison River located between the outlet of Harrison Lake downstream to the orange boundary signs labeled “Fishing Boundary HFA” below the Railway Bridge.
Allocation: 50,000 Harrison sockeye
Dates and Times
Set Nets : Maximum 100 ft length and 60 meshes deep
1. 12 noon, Tuesday, September 2, 2014 to 12 noon Friday, September 5, 2014
Drift Nets: Maximum 300 ft length and 60 meshes deep
1. 12 noon, Tuesday, September 2, 2014 to 12 noon Friday, September 5, 2014
· Please land your fish with the monitors at the Beach, Park and Scowlitz.
· If you fish late at night, please report your catch with one of our monitors or the buying station in the morning, so we can have an accurate count. All fish needs to be counted and written a landing slip.
· If you want to take them home, just let the monitor know you are taking them home, so we can write it on your landing slip.
Thank you for your cooperation.
We caught 23,886 sockeye out of the increased 50,000 allocation as of Tuesday, September 2nd.
Kim Charlie
Fisheries Manager
Sts'ailes
4690 Salish Way
Agassiz, B.C.
V0M 1A1
E: kim.charlie@stsailes.com
Tel: (604) 796-2116 ext. 381
Fax: (604) 796-3946
Cell: (604) 997-3149
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Harrison Sockeye Economic Fishery
4th Extension to Tuesday, September 2nd
August 27, 2014
Species: Sockeye salmon
All efforts and attempts shall be made to return all non target species including steelhead and sturgeon to the water alive and unharmed. Steelhead and Sturgeon must not be retained.
River: HARRISON RIVER
Area: Those waters of the Harrison River located between the outlet of Harrison Lake downstream to the orange boundary signs labeled “Fishing Boundary HFA” below the Railway Bridge.
Allocation: 50,000 Harrison sockeye
Dates and Times
Set Nets : Maximum 100 ft length and 60 meshes deep
1. 6 pm, Friday, August 29, 2014 to 12 noon Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Drift Nets: Maximum 300 ft length and 60 meshes deep
1. 6 pm, Friday, August 29, 2014 to 12 noon Tuesday, September 2, 2014
· Please land your fish with the monitors at the Beach, Park and Scowlitz.
· If you fish late at night, please report your catch with one of our monitors or the buying station in the morning, so we can have an accurate count. All fish needs to be counted and written a landing slip.
· If you want to take them home, just let the monitor know you are taking them home, so we can write it on your landing slip.
Thank you for your cooperation.
We caught 19,384 sockeye out of the increased 50,000 allocation as of Monday, August 25th .
Kim Charlie
Fisheries Manager
Sts'ailes
4690 Salish Way
Agassiz, B.C.
V0M 1A1
Tel: (604) 796-2116 ext. 381
Fax: (604) 796-3946
Cell: (604) 997-3149