ReelAffair
Active Member
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
quote:Originally posted by Tips Up
I am going to look into volunteering for clipping.
How many of you in Victoria/ Sooke area will step up to the plate if I make the arrangements?
Thanks,
Tips
quote:Originally posted by Tips Up
I am going to look into volunteering for clipping.
How many of you in Victoria/ Sooke area will step up to the plate if I make the arrangements?
Thanks,
Tips
quote:Originally posted by reelfast
with so few fish being clipped and so many bleeding and injured fish being released, does it not make more sense to simply change the rules to say the '...first X number of salmon...'?????
quote:Originally posted by reelfast
with so few fish being clipped and so many bleeding and injured fish being released, does it not make more sense to simply change the rules to say the '...first X number of salmon...'?????
quote:Originally posted by striperjack
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
quote:Originally posted by striperjack
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
quote:Originally posted by Peahead
quote:Originally posted by striperjack
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
Not sure I feel the same way ...I'd rather know we were releasing wilds rather than led to beleive we were releasing wilds.
I'd like to see fishers keeping their first 2 Coho caught ( knowing they were all hatchery) and then go target a different species, rather than potententially harming a whole whack of unclipped hatchery Coho ( during release ) while looking for clipped hatchery Coho to keep. Seems an unnecessary waist of time and handling ( and needless stress on fish ) to me.
Although I think I see what angle you were implying .... you'd rather be releasing hatchery fish than wild because of preference to harming a hatchery over a wild ? hmmm
quote:Originally posted by Peahead
quote:Originally posted by striperjack
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
Not sure I feel the same way ...I'd rather know we were releasing wilds rather than led to beleive we were releasing wilds.
I'd like to see fishers keeping their first 2 Coho caught ( knowing they were all hatchery) and then go target a different species, rather than potententially harming a whole whack of unclipped hatchery Coho ( during release ) while looking for clipped hatchery Coho to keep. Seems an unnecessary waist of time and handling ( and needless stress on fish ) to me.
Although I think I see what angle you were implying .... you'd rather be releasing hatchery fish than wild because of preference to harming a hatchery over a wild ? hmmm
quote:Originally posted by Peahead
quote:Originally posted by striperjack
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
Not sure I feel the same way ...I'd rather know we were releasing wilds rather than led to beleive we were releasing wilds.
I'd like to see fishers keeping their first 2 Coho caught ( knowing they were all hatchery) and then go target a different species, rather than potententially harming a whole whack of unclipped hatchery Coho ( during release ) while looking for clipped hatchery Coho to keep. Seems an unnecessary waist of time and handling ( and needless stress on fish ) to me.
Although I think I see what angle you were implying .... you'd rather be releasing hatchery fish than wild because of preference to harming a hatchery over a wild ? hmmm
quote:Originally posted by Peahead
quote:Originally posted by striperjack
Its good to know that most of these fish we are catching and releasing are most likely hatchery fish
Not sure I feel the same way ...I'd rather know we were releasing wilds rather than led to beleive we were releasing wilds.
I'd like to see fishers keeping their first 2 Coho caught ( knowing they were all hatchery) and then go target a different species, rather than potententially harming a whole whack of unclipped hatchery Coho ( during release ) while looking for clipped hatchery Coho to keep. Seems an unnecessary waist of time and handling ( and needless stress on fish ) to me.
Although I think I see what angle you were implying .... you'd rather be releasing hatchery fish than wild because of preference to harming a hatchery over a wild ? hmmm