While they're still in the early stages of making that decision, for the third year in a row, the number of chinook salmon in the Sacramento River is coming in significantly low.
"There have been two years of closure in a row before. We haven't experienced a three-year closure," said Angela Forristall, a salmon staff officer with the PFMC.
The PMFC is predicting the Sacramento River's chinook salmon population to be at around 165,000 fish compared to last year's 213,000 fish.
"I don't want a baby opener. It should be open wide or closed," he said.
"The council, the one who makes these decisions, recognizes the economic impact this closure has had in the last two years and we really want to fully explore all of the options," Forristall said.
"The first option has longer season dates and higher bag limits, and the second option will have shorter season dates and less numbers of fish that could be retained," Forristall said.
There's going to be a public hearing held by the PMFC to hear people like Perry out. The decision for the fishing season will be made on April 23.
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