Jerry
Don't you think that there will be even more pressure on the larger Halibut without a slot size? THERE WILL BE guaranteed, by my clients as well all other guided clients. Well, maybe not for Ukee dreeming who says the Halis are under 12 lbs.........mine over the slot were over 30, closer to 40 average last year but i chose to fish for the unders once my clients had their overs. So that means i will catch up to 100 Halibut at 30 lbs instead of 12 lbs and there are a lot of good guides from the Queen Charlottes all the way down to Victoria that will do the same......do the math, quota caught early.
Also, there will be a rush to hit those Halibut early and often by those in the know before the quota is caught.
x2. Anyone who thinks a 1 and 2 with no slot is the answer is doomed to a shorter season for exactly the reasons stated above. THERE IS NO DOUBT of that. One thing no one anticipated when looking at options and deciding on the slot, was a lower TAC and catch limits changes angling behaviors, again as exactly noted above. Anyone who thinks we can return to 1 and 2 with the TAC we now have is dreaming they can eek out a season that lasts as long as it did last season. One advantage or consideration of the slot was to give anglers who were out on multiple day trips an option. That was a trade off for sure, but choices around the fishery should not just be about those of us who are lucky enough to live here on the Island and can go out any time we wish to whack a large one and go home, only to go out the next day and do it again. I think we learned something last season, and that can be fixed.
Going forward we do have a chance to learn from what took place last season, how anglers shifted fishing patterns, better anticipate changes in the biomas etc.
One huge mistake made was not introducing a punch card limiting the number of fish a person could take...that hopefully can be addressed this season. This would certainly stop the gold rush mentality that took place - guys ran out early in the season to get as many big ones as they could before the season slammed closed. Whatever choice we land on this season has to address this problem, and it IS a problem.
Another was that it focused people on catching large fish. I'm not sure how to deal with that one other than examining a reverse slot (max size)...but that has lots of problems associated with it also.
Every choice results in trade offs, no choice is perfect or suits everyone. What we all have to bear in mind (if we are not being selfish) is whatever choice is made needs to be flexible enough to meet the needs of anglers along the ENTIRE coast, not just one area of it.
I'm hearing all kinds of railing on about the slot, but very little on what options would be best taking into account a number of critical criteria such as:
1. Options that potentially gave most choice for anglers on both single and multiple day trips
2. Options that allowed for longest season
3. Options that did least to impede other fishing areas (ie. Victoria fishery needs earliest opening date)
4. Options that generally worked across the entire coast - in other words we needed to consider not just what was best for the Island, but for the entire coast.
5. Options that used up all our TAC by seasons end - we are in a use it or lose it world.
Maybe because Ukee and Jerry are so in tune with what we all need and want, they could suggest what we should be doing...because apparently its pretty easy.
Over to you......
