UkeeDreamin
Well-Known Member
The point being made by many is that the stamp is a “hatchery system”, and more importantly has been for a very long time such that the genetic faults of hatchery fish are part of the population whether folks like it, or not. The population of steelhead is intentionally enhanced, by producing and stocking those hatchery fish, for the primary purpose of allowing harvest. So to say it is unethical for another angler to follow the regs and harvest fish that were reared and stocked for the purpose of recreational harvest is ignorant at best.
I’d also say there is an equally valid argument to be made that any angler fishing a system that supports any remnant population of wild steelhead or salmon, catches a hatch-job and releases it to potentially weaken the genetics of the wild population is the unethical one.
But rather than be douches and impose your personal ethics on me, or me on you, why don’t we all just comply with the regs and fish in the manner that reflects our personal values and leave it at that?
Gil, again, love your posts and love seeing dead hatchery fish! Keep the posts, reports and pics coming!
Cheers!
Ukee
I’d also say there is an equally valid argument to be made that any angler fishing a system that supports any remnant population of wild steelhead or salmon, catches a hatch-job and releases it to potentially weaken the genetics of the wild population is the unethical one.
But rather than be douches and impose your personal ethics on me, or me on you, why don’t we all just comply with the regs and fish in the manner that reflects our personal values and leave it at that?
Gil, again, love your posts and love seeing dead hatchery fish! Keep the posts, reports and pics coming!
Cheers!
Ukee