Sky/Snoq mouth changes 2025

Stimson

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OK highbridge boat launch on the lower snoq has been my home launch for years. I haven't been there in several years due to disability. I see on Google earth the lower sky has punched through the snoq just below the 2 stumps. Has anyone run through there since it changed, and is there any ability to get into the sky?
Also, does anyone have info on the boat launch in the trailer park just north of the 522 Bridge. I got a sticker in 2021 so I could park there and use their launch. Haven't been able to get ahold of anyone to get a tag this year for humpys.
 
Here it is-
Skykomish River, from the mouth to Wallace River:

  • Salmon open June 10—July 10:
    • Minimum size 12 inches. Daily limit four, including no more than two adults. Release all salmon other than hatchery Chinook.
    • Anti-snagging rule and night closure in effect.
  • Game fish open June 10—July 10:
    • Dolly Varden/bull trout: Minimum size 20 inches. May be retained as part of trout daily limit.
    • Trout: Statewide minimum size/daily limit; except cutthroat trout and wild rainbow trout, minimum size 14 inches.
    • Other game fish: Statewide minimum size/daily limit.
    • Anti-snagging rule and night closure in effect.
Skykomish River, from the railroad bridge at Big Eddy upstream to the confluence of North and South forks:

  • Game fish open June 10—July 13:
    • Dolly Varden/bull trout: Minimum size 20 inches. May be retained as part of trout daily limit.
    • Trout: Statewide minimum size/daily limit; except cutthroat trout and wild rainbow trout, minimum size 14 inches.
    • Other game fish: Statewide minimum size/daily limit.
    • Anti-snagging rule, selective gear rules, and night closure in effect.
Reason for action: This salmon season is consistent with fisheries agreed to with co-managers during the 2025 North of Falcon (NOF) season-setting process. Chinook impacts agreed to during the NOF season-setting process are sufficient to allow for the game fish seasons listed in this rule.

And by WDFW's own definition "Game fish" includes steelhead. And Atlantic Salmon 😁
 
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