Just saw this on Instagram from the Coastal Cutthroat Coalition. I'm attaching the PDF of their official position statement on the matter. This appears to be freshwater regulations only but this paragraph stood out to me:
Looks like there is a virtual town hall next Wednesday:
Currently, in the absence of stock-specific information on the abundance of wild trout, WDFW is relying
on research conducted in the 1980s to determine appropriate levels of harvest leading to a number of
potential freshwater regulatory options for a statewide policy. These options range from retention of two
fish over 8 inches to full fishery closures
Looks like there is a virtual town hall next Wednesday: