Participation in sturgeon recreational fisheries

1. Have you purchased a recreational fishing license in the past five years?

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2. Which type or types of fishing licenses have you held in the past five years? Select all that apply.

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3. In which state(s) did you purchase a recreational fishing license in the past five years? Select all that apply.

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4. Have you fished recreationally for sturgeon in Washington, including the Columbia River, in the past five years?

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5. Which of the following recreational fishery options do you prefer?

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6. How far would you be willing to travel to harvest a sturgeon?

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7. Which of the following areas do you fish, or would you prefer to fish, for sturgeon? Select up to three areas, if applicable.

A map showing eight sturgeon management areas in Washington state.
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Sturgeon fishery options

8. How likely are you to participate in a fishery managed for season timing, where the harvest season is limited to periods of low catch?

Explanation: The season would be open to all anglers but only during times when fishing is least productive, to slow catch rates and keep harvest within a sustainable quota.

Example: The fishery might be open for harvest only during the coldest month, when catch rates and handling mortalities are lower.

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9. How likely are you to participate in a fishery managed for area closures, where high-catch areas are closed to fishing?

Explanation: Within an open fishery, certain habitats or areas with consistently high catch rates may be closed. Restricting fishing in these areas can reduce catch rates that could otherwise exceed sustainable harvest quotas.

Example: A section of the Columbia River near the mouth of a tributary where creel data indicates catch rates are consistently high could be closed, while other sections of the river remain open to sturgeon harvest.

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10. How likely are you to participate in a sturgeon fishery managed through limited entry, where a special permit is required?

Explanation: Anglers interested in harvesting a sturgeon would need to apply for a special harvest permit or tag. A limited number of permits would be available in specific waterbodies around the state. Anglers could select preferred fishing locations, and a lottery drawing would determine who receives a permit.

Example: Selected anglers would receive a permit authorizing the harvest of one sturgeon within a specified slot limit. Those selected could fish on their preferred dates and times. Harvest would be illegal without a permit.

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11. How likely are you to participate in a fishery managed with gear limitations, such as a bank-only fishery with no angling from vessels?

Explanation: The harvest fishery would allow anglers to catch and harvest sturgeon only by casting from the bank. Fishing from boats or other vessels would not be permitted.

Example: The fishery is open year-round until the harvest quota is reached, but all fishing would need to occur from the shoreline rather than from vessel.

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12. How likely are you to participate in a sturgeon fishery managed as catch-and-release only, open year-round, with no harvest allowed?

Explanation: Anglers could fish for sturgeon throughout the year, but no harvest would be permitted.

Example: You could fish for sturgeon in The Dalles Pool year-round, but every fish caught would need to be released.

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13. Please rank the following sturgeon fishery options from most preferred to least preferred.

How to rank the options:

1. Click or tap each option in the order of your preference, from most preferred to least preferred.

2. Your first click or tap selects your top choice, and your last click or tap selects your lowest choice.

3. To change your ranking, click or tap on an option to move it to a different position or use the drag and drop feature. All options must be selected before reordering.

4. When you’re done, click Save Selection to submit your answers.

14. What other sturgeon fishery options would you like WDFW to consider?

Please share ideas, suggestions, or concerns specifically about recreational sturgeon fisheries. Comments on other topics may not be considered.

Demographics

An optional standard demographics survey is available after completion of this survey. All responses are anonymous.

Are you a resident of Washington?

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