Pretty sad to hear the steelhead society does not show up to the SFAB process.
Because the Province would not come to the meetings and get involved.
People need to figure it out and stop blaming everyone else.
We heard from DFO that they recovered 200 ghost gillnets in the upper Fraser. I’m sure they had no impact.Taken from site,
matthew k![]()
February 24, 2019 at 9:08 pm
DFO and SARA put the SFAB in an impossible situation. Close everything for everyone in the summer or do nothing about thoes nets.
That’s such a great option, give up my hobby for which I have never encountered a steelhead or not list.
I knew from the second I heard the webinar that IFS were doomed. Your right they should just cut the crap and consultations and just tell the truth.
We have decided that Steelhead all across this province are not worth saving because salmon harvesting is too important to the economy.
The reason they don’t say that is because there probably would be an actually public backlash so instead they use language that is so convoluted and impossible for avg joe to understand. They give the appearance they are doing something.
Unfortunately government is still refusing to monitor any of the up river fisheries. Hard not to become cynical that government will be happy when the last wild salmon is gone and our coast is full of pens.The last few years it was open more than 3/4 of our fish had net marks on them, many of them already getting mould on the Gillnet grids.
As soon as the FN netting escalated these fish were doomed. Not too mention any commercial sockeye or chum fishery wipes out everything.I feel that the numbers are already so low that they are in fact functionally and genetically extinct already.
The hardest fighting steelhead in BC RIP