anorthernhunter
Active Member
Question - and I am NOT stirring the pot,just a simple question.
Since I have fished as a little guy in Campbell River and for all the years I have been going up to Langara in Haida Gwaii I have subscribed to the notion of throwing the big ones 25 + or 30+back as breeding stock.
I and my fishing mentors always saw this as investing in the future (besides the teens are smaller and easier to cook).
Do the commercial guys throw the big ones back too? If so, good. If not - (I know it's their livelyhood) shouldn't they do so?
Again - a simple question as we all do our part for conservation. Northern
Since I have fished as a little guy in Campbell River and for all the years I have been going up to Langara in Haida Gwaii I have subscribed to the notion of throwing the big ones 25 + or 30+back as breeding stock.
I and my fishing mentors always saw this as investing in the future (besides the teens are smaller and easier to cook).
Do the commercial guys throw the big ones back too? If so, good. If not - (I know it's their livelyhood) shouldn't they do so?
Again - a simple question as we all do our part for conservation. Northern