Sculpin
Well-Known Member
I see this as a very pleasant surprise. Way I see it, this has been a staring contest for the past few years, and the gov't just blinked. They were standing pat on the fairness of the allocation and that the commercial halibut license holders lawfully owned their 88% share, bought and paid for. In taking away even a measly 3% from these supposed resource owners, they have abandoned their position of 100% supporting the model generally and the allocation specifically. They've now caved under the political pressure of the recreational lobby ... and once there's a small crack in the dam, a trickle becomes a flood. This is the just the start of it. And that's why I see this as good news, not bad. It means all the letters and emails and phone calls and meetings have not been a waste of time, they didn't just go in the garbage bin, they were heard and had an impact ... and this shows clearly that it is worthwhile to continue the effort!
Well said.