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If you've ever wondered why you can only fish for Chinook a handful of days a year while anglers in Canada are limiting out on fish from your own backyard — this episode is for you. Jamie breaks down the North of Falcon salmon season process from the ground up: where it came from, why it works the way it does, and most importantly, what you can do right now to get involved before the 2026 seasons are locked in.
Timestamped Sections
00:00 — Introduction: Why Jamie rush-recorded this episode
01:45 — What's at stake: Chinook seasons, Marine Area 7, and fishing for the next generation 04:20 — Big picture overview: halibut seasons expanding vs. Chinook contracting
05:45 — A brief history of Washington salmon fishing in the 1950s–70s
07:30 — Tribal fishing rights, treaty negotiations, and the Fish Wars
09:50 — The Boldt Decision (1974): what Judge George Boldt ruled and why it still governs everything
12:15 — Co-management: tribes as equal partners in science, decision-making, and enforcement
14:00 — What "North of Falcon" actually means and where the name comes from
15:45 — How the annual North of Falcon process works (February through June timeline)
18:00 — The ESA listing of Puget Sound Chinook (1999) and NOAA's annual biological opinion 19:30 — Common Q&A: Why only 5–6 days? Why can Canadians fish our fish? Hatcheries? Seals?
23:45 — Four action items to take right now before seasons are locked in
Key Takeaways
Resources Mentioned
By Jamie PropstIf you've ever wondered why you can only fish for Chinook a handful of days a year while anglers in Canada are limiting out on fish from your own backyard — this episode is for you. Jamie breaks down the North of Falcon salmon season process from the ground up: where it came from, why it works the way it does, and most importantly, what you can do right now to get involved before the 2026 seasons are locked in.
Timestamped Sections
00:00 — Introduction: Why Jamie rush-recorded this episode
01:45 — What's at stake: Chinook seasons, Marine Area 7, and fishing for the next generation 04:20 — Big picture overview: halibut seasons expanding vs. Chinook contracting
05:45 — A brief history of Washington salmon fishing in the 1950s–70s
07:30 — Tribal fishing rights, treaty negotiations, and the Fish Wars
09:50 — The Boldt Decision (1974): what Judge George Boldt ruled and why it still governs everything
12:15 — Co-management: tribes as equal partners in science, decision-making, and enforcement
14:00 — What "North of Falcon" actually means and where the name comes from
15:45 — How the annual North of Falcon process works (February through June timeline)
18:00 — The ESA listing of Puget Sound Chinook (1999) and NOAA's annual biological opinion 19:30 — Common Q&A: Why only 5–6 days? Why can Canadians fish our fish? Hatcheries? Seals?
23:45 — Four action items to take right now before seasons are locked in
Key Takeaways
Resources Mentioned