AJFishdude
10/5/2014 12:15:00 AMOr is it one limit per day, period? As in, one limit from one location.
But then what if you start in the salt and catch one, and then go over to the Snohomish and catch one. You haven't filled either limit at either spot, but you have technically caught your limit of two by saltwater standards. Does it make a difference where you start or stop?
I don't think anyone would say that you can just go to every river and catch a limit for that spot and be ok, but I think the regs do say you can't have more than two daily limits in fresh form in your possession. That sort of indicates that maybe you can catch two separate limits?
I'm playing devil's advocate to try to get people to respond who may know more.
Idiotfish
10/5/2014 8:56:00 AMI also feel that if you utilize the upper end of the bag limit in the area that you would be fine if you combined it. One coho in the river, then 3 more out of lake WA where it appears to be 4 for the day then you are well within the rules. I see it the same way as the two steelhead out of the river and then three more say rainbow trout makes 5 combined trout unless it specifically says otherwise. I feel it is a combined limit for the day that was in sequence not to bust your limit for either spot. Now limit in the river and limit in the salt separately I feel would be breaking the rules.
Idiotfish
10/5/2014 9:14:00 AMI would love to read other interpretations.