See that's what I was trying to find out. I can't find any specific daily or season limits on fin-clipped steelhead and salmon for the areas I plan to fish. In everything I've read, it lists only wild fall Chinook as having specific limits. 2 a day, 4 a week and 10 per season.
Like for instance, it says that the zone daily limit is two trout from the streams per day, does that mean all species of trout (cutthroat, rainbow and brown) and there is no season limit, just two a day and four in possession throughout the season? And that only applies to that specific zone, meaning that you could catch more per day in different zones?
And for salmon and steelhead, it just says two each per day and 20 per year. Does that only mean "wild" steelhead and salmon (both Coho and Chinook), or does that apply to fin-clipped salmon and steelhead as well? If you have a HHT, are you allowed to catch more than two fin-clipped steelhead or salmon per day at any location that doesn't specifically say that you can't in the regulations, or is there somewhere that lists the limits and locations for taking fin-clipped fish under the HHT? And the limits on specific species of trout.