Osidefish.

My guess is WDFW wants to get the biggest bang for hatchery fish program buck, because a huge majority of all fish caught (trout specifically) in the first 8 days of the season are all going to be fresh from the hatcheries.1-5 Day Combination Licenses: These short-term licenses work just like a combination license.
This license is NOT valid for game fish (see: page 31) for the 8-day period beginning the last
Saturday in April, unless you are active duty resident military personnel.
No system is perfect. Here are some answers to some of your questions:OSIDEfish wrote:I understand wanting to make all the money possible from opening weekend as far as trout are concerned... They are spending money and the time and all. But do bass and panfish need to be included? And what about the year rounders and lakes that aren't stoked with trout? How about a catch and release only period for trout if you have a short term license? I ALWAYS C&R anyway. How about spreading out the trout plants so all the fishing lasts longer? Sure you may not get a limit in 10 minutes but there will be fish in the lake until they mush up. In So Cal they stock big trout every two weeks during the winter (and up to twice a week some places). They do charge for a fishing pass (usually $5) but there's always fish and if you buy a fishing license, for one day or the year, you can actually fish! Just thinkin out loud.![]()
Don't forget to shut the door on your way out....OSIDEfish wrote: Good bye WA... Back to the land of giant bass and normal rules.
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Now I'll add they also want those paying full price to get the best option for enjoying the opening day (and subsequent 7 days) experience.hewesfisher wrote:My guess is WDFW wants to get the biggest bang for hatchery fish program buck
While I don't disagree with the context of your concern, I can't help but wonder how much "lost revenue" is really experienced by the 8-day restriction? Just how many folks refuse to buy a one-day license strictly for opening day? I honestly don't believe the number to be significant.Fish On! wrote: I'd much rather see new people out fishing the opening weekend than forcing them to buy a year long license. All this rule does is discourage people from getting out opening weekend and perhaps becoming interested in the outdoors.
If you look at how much the State is losing in revenue by all the nickle and dime rules they've enacted it boggles my mind.