I have said it from the beginning. I am Not sure the trade off is worth the reward??? Could make it hard to move forward in the fight against the current quota system and allocation if we keep "making it work with what we have". Complacency has and always will work against us and complacency is what comes from keeping our efforts on short term solutions and conceding to what ever restrictions are deemed necessary to make the best out of the bad. I am not arguing that it was a success based on the desire to extend the season. Just pointing out that this dose not fix anything and may have even made the road forward a little harder now.
Also not sure too many of the "own boat" non guided folks that come once a year in the summer months are as happy as the few locals are? They will not be here to top up there freezers or sell a couple more shoulder season trips.
From my experience and conversations this year, I have learned that LOTS of folks that came from off island on their once a year "do it yourself trip "got burned by this slot.
My family got stung on both ends of it. My nephew went home with 1 84.5 cm (edit this may have been 86cm actually as I believe it was about 20lbs) fish after two days of fishing. he released a fish that was about 75 lbs (estimate ) because it was over so he kept the next one( mentioned above) . The second day we could only find fish that where over 83cm so he let them go as he had his 1 over ( all be it not by much) in cooler already. Not everyone books a guide that has the expertise to get them on spots that will consistently produce fish that will conform to what they require. Also to note that those that fish often can say "I only had to release one over sized fish this year so Not Bad" Now ask yourself if that was the only fish you caught and was on the one and only trip you get each year or two, would you still say "Not Bad"
Case in point.
Not so bad for me as I live here and was able to make one more trip and get one more fish so I now have enough halibut that we can eat it once every couple of weeks. Heck if I can swing it and weather permits I may go try for one more this fall. My nephew on the other hand, like the many others saved all year forhis one trip and was forced to let go far more than he kept so a few locals can enjoy the benefits I listed above.
So. At the end of the day the people working on our behalf asked us and as many folks as they could what we all considered the main objective in shaping our 2013 season should be. That answer in vast majority was to try to make the season as long as possible. They did just that.They did so in a way that (after much consideration by folks with a lot more knowlage in this than most of us) would have the most chance of succeeding and the least chance of segregating one portion of our user group. I never argued that point and do not now. I did and continue to question the value in achieving this goal at the cost it took.
Here is hoping that we do in fact re-examine all options and try to find a better way. More important than that!!! Here is hoping that we find ways to put more effort toward solving the problem rather than finding ways to cover the wound for yet another single season.
All this said and putting aside the fact that I do not always agree with the decisions made I am still very thankful for the hard work and endless hours of time our SFAB and other groups dedicate to helping sport fishing. I fear we would be in a much darker place having not had them in our corner all these years.
I agree with you 100 %. I'm on the mainland and although we didn't get to the West Coast this year it was the scenario that you outline that kept us from trying a little harder. Huge cost and not really worth it. Oh well more for the rest you but I must say we do spend a lot in the Local economy when we did come in the past. Hope it changes next year and maybe we will get out to the West Coast for a week.