Events

NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN HOW THE SALMON SEASON IS PLANNED!

Demystifying the salmon season planning process. An introduction to the Pacific Fisheries Management Council

The Pacific Fishery Management Council is one of eight regional fishery management councils established by the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976. They recommend fishery management measures in the Federal waters off Washington, Oregon, and California. Planning the Salmon fishing season is one of their functions.

https://www.pcouncil.org/about-the-council-2/

How is the Salmon Season planned?

Each year at its March and April meetings the Council establishes management measures for commercial, tribal, and recreational salmon fisheries off the coasts of California, Washington, Oregon, and even landlocked Idaho. The management year for ocean salmon fisheries begins on May 16 and lasts for 12 months to the following May 15th. To support Council decision making the Council’s Salmon Technical Team and Council staff develop four documents that outline salmon management for the upcoming fishing year:

  • Review of Ocean Salmon Fisheries for the previous year (Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation, or SAFE, document)
  • Preseason Report I:  The forecast used to set salmon fisheries
  • Preseason Report II:  A description of the Council’s proposed ocean salmon management alternatives and their impacts on ocean salmon fisheries and stocks
  • Preseason Report III:  The Salmon Technical Team’s analysis of ocean salmon fishery management measures adopted by the Council for submission to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce

This is where the first preseason report on the 2025 season will be posted.

Usually around the first week of march, just before the council meeting. Until then here are last years reports.

REVIEW OF 2023 OCEAN SALMON FISHERIES

PRESEASON REPORT 1

Overall, the process of planning the salmon fishing season on the West Coast involves a complex and multifaceted decision-making process, with many different factors and stakeholders to consider. The PFMC works closely with state and federal agencies, as well as fishermen and other interested parties, to ensure that its decisions are based on the best available data and reflect the needs and concerns of all stakeholders.

There is opportunity for the general public to be involved.

The Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) has a unique process of public participation in the planning and use of natural resources, particularly when compared to other federal processes that may not have as much public input.

One of the main ways that the PFMC involves the public is through its advisory bodies, which include representatives from different stakeholder groups, including commercial and recreational fishermen, environmental organizations, and tribes. These advisory bodies provide input to the council on issues related to fishery management and help to ensure that the council’s decisions reflect the needs and concerns of all stakeholders.

The council also holds public meetings throughout the year, which provide opportunities for members of the public to provide input and feedback on proposed regulations and management plans. The council encourages public comment and actively seeks out input from a wide range of stakeholders, including fishermen, conservation groups, and the general public.

Overall, the unique process of public participation in the PFMC’s decision-making process reflects the council’s commitment to promoting the sustainable use of natural resources and to ensuring that its decisions reflect the needs and concerns of all stakeholders.

How to get involved.

The PFMC posts a schedule of upcoming meetings, agendas, briefing books and E-portal for public comments. Additionally there is an archive of materials including youtube videos of past meetings. Please click through the links below to access the PFMC site directly.

Home page for the Pacific Marine Fisheries Council

3/4-3/11/2025 P.F.M.C. March Council Meeting

Briefing book available here soon.

Link to public comments here (you can also see the comments of others should you be interested)

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ITS HAPPENING MARCH 9TH! THE BEST SWAP MEET ON THE PLANET, DONT MISS IT!

SATURDAY MARCH 9TH 8AM-3PM,

MARCH 16TH IN CASE OF RAIN DATE

YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT YOU ABLSOLUTLEY NEED!

Join us for the exciting Coastside Fishing Club swap meet! Upgrade your gear and stock up on all the essential fishing equipment you need for your next big catch. With a huge selection of rods, reels, lures, hooks, line, nets, tackle boxes, bait, waders, and much more, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to save big. Get rid of or get your new favorite fishing gear! Don’t let this chance slip away, come and join the fun with other passionate fishing enthusiasts on Saturday March 9th( March 16th rain date) 8am-3pm

Time to clean out those garages, sheds and basements. Bring all your old gear down to the 2023 Coastside Fishing Club Swap Meet.

Bring those rods, reels, plugs, flashers, gaffs, line, jigs, swim baits, tuna gear, salmon gear, rockfish gear, boat gear, electronics, memorabilia, outdoor gear, foul weather gear, safety gear, traps, line, floats, or anything else you can think of.

Coastside Fishing Club Swap Meet

So much gear
Theres gold in there somewhere

Free for members, $25 for non members. Grill Crew will be onsite.

  • Time 8am-3pm
  • Date Saturday, March 9th
  • *Rain Alternative March 16th
  • Location Pillar Point Upper Parking lot (southernmost lot)
  • Grill Crew providing lunch ~ Noon
  • Come for the company, leave with a bunch of gear.

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Coastside Fishing Club 2022 Sponsor List

Take a moment to support those who support the club and it’s work.

A big thank you to our returning sponsors and a giant shout out to our new sponsors! We appreciate your contributions and continued support.

Ongoing and new sponsorship of the Bay Area’s oldest online fishing club continues to help provide support for our site, the forum, fishing reports, lobbying and advocacy activities as well as social activities like the Spring swap meet and Annual Dinner.

Events

Coastside Fishing Club Annual Dinner Menu and Sponsors

Buffet Dinner Menu

  • Seared Chicken Thighs
  • Grilled Pork Chop
  • Herb Crusted Prime Rib
  • Italian Chopped Salad
  • Rigatoni Rustica
  • Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes
  • Broccolini Topped w/ Lemon & Chili Flakes
  • Bread & Butter
  • Dessert: Cookies & Brownies

We have reached out to our old sponsors and even found some new support!

Pro-troll, P-Line, Outdoor Pro Shop, Konezone, Promar, Big Mike’s Spoons, Penn Rods and Reels.

Charters on the Mooch Better, Sara Bella, Reel Time, Argo and the Sea Adventure 80

Stays in Hawaii and Mendocino as well as a 5 person bird hunt at Birds Landing