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Has anyone heard what the biggest fish is and if many fish are coming in.[?]
quote:Thats right clean them all out and let the underfunded hatchery fill it up again, thats why the spring numbers have fallen throught the floor the last fistfull of years
Always great to read your posts when you think YOUR integrity has been violated.lolquote:Originally posted by Cuba Libre
yo mama-- I hope that you will be the first to sell your fishing gear and take up golf..quote:Thats right clean them all out and let the underfunded hatchery fill it up again, thats why the spring numbers have fallen throught the floor the last fistfull of years
Again-- they are HATCHERY fish-- thier purpose in life is to DIE at the hands of commercial, aboriginal and sportsfishermen. The hatchery does not have any question that it will achieve thier egg targets , otherwise there would be a fishery for the natives or us or anyone else.... Sometimes sportsfishermen are our own worse enemies.
Guess what-- after the derby comes the commercials. Check the DFO Commercial web page.
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quote:Always great to read your posts when you think YOUR integrity has been violated.lol
quote:Originally posted by yo mama
Thats right clean them all out and let the underfunded hatchery fill it up again, thats why the spring numbers have fallen throught the floor the last fistfull of years.
quote:Originally posted by Tsquared
... Watching the stocks deplete more and more every year is depressing but it certainly isn't the fault of the poor shmucks who are participating in the extremely limited commercial troll fishery.
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That's Bang On Tsquared. I am one of those "poor shmucks" you referred to, and poor is very much the operative word these days. The openings we now see for Area G cover fuel, moorage (where the rig sits much more often than not) and if you're good, and lucky, maybe enough to grab a beer or two at the end of it all. Sad, when The Dino actively, openly and aggressively supports Pattison et al's bag fisheries that do an exponentially larger damage ratio to any stocks in the vicinity of their openings. Trolling was once a proud way to make a living, wresting it single fish by single fish from the sea, supporting your home port Community, while providing a quality product to the wider consumer community. Now it has sadly become a "sunset industry", lingering with effort, but definitely fading over the horizon. Taking with them the lifeblood of many of our coastal communities. Sad that the ONLY selective harvest mechanism is the one The Dino decided to actively destroy.
There are many folks out there that mistakenly adopt the mindset that commercial trollers played (and continue to) a large role in causing the collapsing salmon stocks we are witnessing today. Some do so simply because they are misinformed (or uninformed as the case may be). Others have ulterior motives as I believe the case with Mr. Schoenfelder to be. I have been privy to his rantings in this regard, both public and private for far to long not to believe this way. He is not alone in that way of agenda tending, as there are indeed many who would love the fleet simply to disappear, not surprisingly the majority of these are found amongst the recreational sector.
But... for a handful of years now, and likely to prove this one once again, the recreational fleet coastwide realized a larger harvest in terms of numbers (and individual size having the luxury of fishing mature spawners) of springs than the troll fleet in question. Obviously a larger impact on the viability of future returns. Which then bears another question: Is the real concern here conservation, or simply business profitability? Aka Greed? Or maybe simply butt-covering by pointing to another to misdirect unwanted attention in your own back yard?
There are several blatant mistakes in the G&B article, of which I have neither the mind nor desire to address now. Those in the know will understand exactly what I'm saying here...
And yes, I AM headed out there again shortly now. A lot of operations had a bit of a tough go on salmon this year, Quatsino Lodge is but one of many. I too had the odd off day for them out of Ukee, that's why we call it "fishin" not "killin". Happens to trollers too, anyone who fishes seriously already knows that. I am both, and I consider the "commercial sportfishing" (for that's what it very much is) to be of at least the equivalent, if not greater than the troll fleet in terms of negative impacts being imposed on apparently dwindling stocks. I do not blame either sector, instead choosing to hang that hat on the door of whom it belongs on. Methinks you can figure out who that might be...
As for Mr. Schoenfelder, anyone that knows him, feel free to bring him in on this conversation... anytime...
Cheers,
Nog