The 2010 run of late run was bye far the largest since 1913 40 years of fishing sockeye and I still can't believe how many fish there were that year don't no were your getting your numbers fromOn the Adams every fall multiple days / week since 1994 and 2010 was an avg year at best in the Adams proper. In 2010 the schools of staging fish off the mouth were modest at best and were gone by last week of October. By comparison, in 2002, there was such a backlog of fish off the mouth from the last week in September until well into November there were masses of fish that at times extended miles out into the lake, literally as far as you could see there were finning and jumping fish. PSC built up the “run of the century” for months and DFO did there part in fishing the f—k out of it, but it didn’t materialize liked they’d hoped but they had dozens of excuses for why the various counts didn’t support the bold predictions. Don’t get me wrong, 2010 was still a pretty decent dominant cycle, just nowhere near The numbers back to spawn In the Adams R compared to 2002.
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After the 2009 sockeye crash DFO got caught with their pants up no one expected the huge run of 2010 that is why so many fish made it up to the Adams that year the town of chase stunk for 3 months straight because there was so many carcasses. I agree with what you are saying about 2014 and especially this year about over fishing this run but that didn't happen in 2010Ian Wagner, I'm guessing you don't spend any time in the fall on the Adams. The return that materializes in the ocean gets absolutely hammered by nets enroute to the spawning grounds. 2010 was huge....2014 got absolutely smashed by comm and FN. The multiple days on the Adams I spent this fall I saw the return was a lot smaller than what should have gotten through! But more great dfo management as usual.I can't wait to see the bogus number DFO comes up with for the 2022 cycle.
What has dramatically increased on the Fraser the last 10/15 years on the Fraser?
And each year keeps increasing and increasing?
Sturgeon fishermen? sewage?![]()
Wait for it ... activists will use these low numbers to claim fish farms are the reason.
Pacific Salmon Commission chief biologist Mike Lapointe: “We didn’t have the fish come out of the gulf and head upstream that we thought we would but we’re not sure why?"
Maybe because of all the nets?