Fishery Notice

Category(s):
Yukon/TBR - Commercial Salmon
Subject:
FN1000-YUKON/TBR - COMMERCIAL Salmon: Gill Net - Taku River - Opening September 29, 2019


That portion of the Taku River within an area located approximately 50 (fifty) 
metres upstream of the International Boundary between Canada and the United 
States of America, to boundary signs near Yellow Bluff approximately 18 
(eighteen) kilometres upstream of the International Boundary, excluding 
Flannigan and Southfork sloughs as identified by boundary signs will be open to 
commercial fishing for sockeye and coho salmon from:
	
1200 hours 29 September 2019 until 1200 hours 04 October 2019. 

Variation Order No. 2019-TAR-26

The maximum gill net depth shall not exceed 60 meshes.  The maximum gill net 
hang ratio shall not exceed three fathoms of mesh to one fathom of corkline 
(3:1).  The minimum corkline to web distance shall not be less than 0 (zero) 
centimetres.  The maximum corkline to web distance may not exceed 45 (forty-
five) centimetres.

Please be advised that the minimum allowable mesh size of gill nets used in 
this fishery shall not be less than 100 millimetres.  The maximum allowable 
mesh size of gill nets used in this fishery shall not exceed 204 millimetres. 
All coho salmon caught and retained missing an adipose fin shall be left head 
on until inspected by DFO or alternate designate.

This fishery is targeting on coho salmon. Fishers are not permitted to retain 
Chinook salmon. Notice of this opening is subject to change should additional 
protection be necessary. Please note that catch estimates ("hails") may be 
requested by a departmental representative at any point during the opening to 
inform fishery management decisions.


For more information contact: 

Bill Waugh, Fisheries and Oceans Canada - (867)393-6764 

Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN1000
Sent September 27, 2019 at 1047