More Chinook Closures? - 2025 Summer

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SEVERE CHINOOK CLOSURES PROPOSED THIS SUMMER!

Watch and share this Chinook Closure Video

DFO is considering massive chinook closures this summer. NO JOKE. There are five scenarios that are being considered. Three of the five scenarios will have devastating impacts to the already fragile BC Coast.

If you are a recreational angler, guide or fishing lodge, please follow this developing crisis as it will be a decision made in Ottawa, not in BC.

Scenario details here.


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We have to get the word out that we are not going to accept options 3 to 5 as that would mean the death nail for the public fishery and even further reduce our access to Chinook. Right now we're a very easy Target and use to make it look like a optics are being done to address upper Fraser stocks of concern when we all know the truth behind this proposal.

We have an election where we are likely to have another Liberal Goverment. Stand-Up spread the word that we need to make our voice heard. Being silent about it just means it makes it easier for them to implement options 3 to 5!
 
Option #5 - Decrease impacts overall, take management actions to redistribute nearly all impacts to First Nations Reduce Recreational (Marine) and Commercial allowable impactsto 0, increase allowable impacts in First Nations fisheries by 30%to better meet Aboriginal priority................. First Nations already have nets from one side of the Fraser to the other side. Where would the other 30 % come from?
 
I'm a bit shocked this isn't getting more attention. Reducing marine ER of summer 5/2 Chinook by more than half would very likely result in the complete closure of Chinook Salmon fishing in at least the South Coast of BC for the entire summer.
100% . A 50 to 100% reduction in the recreational ER could close most of the coast from Haida Gwaii south depending on the Option chosen by the Ottawa Fisheries Minister
 
So as I understand these additional chinook restrictions would override most of what is in the 2025 IMFP. So doesn't' really matter what the IMFP says in this regard.

Check this out: https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=986502210270919

These are not science based management proposals, they are strictly a political response to provide salmon as a main tool for reconciliation. I have always been supportive of FN's FSC rights. However, when it potentially threatens to close down most or all of the coast to summer chinook public fishery and the devastating impact of local businesses and economies all down the coast I have major concerns!!

The bottom line in this issue is that upper Fraser FN are not getting enough chinook to meet their FSC needs. So instead of working with those groups on the lower Fraser to stop harvesting so much - the plan is to shut more or all of the public fishery for summer run chinook!! 🤯

If this takes place the sad irony is that the small amount of chinook taken by the public fishery (i.e. approx. 10% of all summer chinook caught on the coast) will make very little difference if DFO as usual allows illegal overharvesting on the lower Fraser.

Those that support the coastal public fishery in BC have to push back on this and fast!!
 
Monday night you will have your answer.
Even then it will require serious lobbying if the correct government gets in.
If the old one gets in, then I think all will be lost.



So as I understand these additional chinook restrictions would override most of what is in the 2025 IMFP. So doesn't' really matter what the IMFP says in this regard.

Check this out: https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=986502210270919

These are not science based management proposals, they are strictly a political response to provide salmon as a main tool for reconciliation. I have always been supportive of FN's FSC rights. However, when it potentially threatens to close down most or all of the coast to summer chinook public fishery and the devastating impact of local businesses and economies all down the coast I have major concerns!!

The bottom line in this issue is that upper Fraser FN are not getting enough chinook to meet their FSC needs. So instead of working with those groups on the lower Fraser to stop harvesting so much - the plan is to shut more or all of the public fishery for summer run chinook!! 🤯

If this takes place the sad irony is that the small amount of chinook taken by the public fishery (i.e. approx. 10% of all summer chinook caught on the coast) will make very little difference if DFO as usual allows illegal overharvesting on the lower Fraser.

Those that support the coastal public fishery in BC have to push back on this and fast!!
 
Monday night you will have your answer.
Even then it will require serious lobbying if the correct government gets in.
If the old one gets in, then I think all will be lost.
90+ % of people will be voting on the Canada vs USA/trump issue. Less than 0.1% will be voting about salmon. Monday will be interesting and consequential.
 
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