DFO’s plan is working perfectlyIf I were you I would question the source as our source here has a way of evading questions. He had links to the harvest info just like me but chose not to share that information. Can't get worked up to take out the pitchforks and torches when the numbers are so small.
As to the question as to why they can't limit out, I would follow what is happening in the Albion Chinook test fishery.
https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/fraser/docs/commercial/albionchinook-quinnat-eng.html
Here is a couple of graphs with last years numbers of what we are up against.
I’m thinking the opposite. Unless the numbers improve it pretty much shows public fishery isn’t the root problem. Not much more can be done as far as public fishery is concerned after you’ve already closed it. Could it be there is a bigger problem that’s not being addressed? Hmmmm!DFO’s plan is working perfectly
It is working perfectly to give FN ALL the Springs.
Using the albion now as an indicator for what is going on in the Fraser is **** poor.
You want a true indication on the Fraser numbers start netting the Jespersons, Seabird or Scale bar area or other funnel areas.
Albion was doing good in the super low water in early May. As soon as water comes up its useless.
The bottlenecks and choke point is where your true numbers will come from.
Not a tidal expanse of the river.
Does the Albion count the number of fish taken from their sets by seals?
Yes and push everything else to fish farmingIt is working perfectly to give FN all the Springs they desire.
How did you get the cartoon of an all DFO flight heading to Ottawa GLG? Doesn’t really look like the Minister, he wears glasses! LolYeh shure....
You can see how the graph drops as DFO cuts hatchery production on early stocks from 11,000,000 to today at 1,000,000If I were you I would question the source as our source here has a way of evading questions. He had links to the harvest info just like me but chose not to share that information. Can't get worked up to take out the pitchforks and torches when the numbers are so small.
As to the question as to why they can't limit out, I would follow what is happening in the Albion Chinook test fishery.
https://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/fraser/docs/commercial/albionchinook-quinnat-eng.html
Here is a couple of graphs with last years numbers of what we are up against.
No I don't see that in the data but that might help kick start a few systems done correctly. To me the evidence is freshwater and ocean conditions are the heart of the problem. Lack of snowpack and warmer ocean over the last few years that these fish had during their life cycle.You can see how the graph drops as DFO cuts hatchery production on early stocks from 11,000,000 to today at 1,000,000
GLG take a look at this break down on the Chinook cuts:No I don't see that in the data but that might help kick start a few systems done correctly. To me the evidence is freshwater and ocean conditions are the heart of the problem. Lack of snowpack and warmer ocean over the last few years that these fish had during their life cycle.
Remember this....
You should send that as a letter to the editor of your local paper! Well said!I was selected to report my catch to DFO for the month of May. I responded with this message back to DFO. I hope others will follow suit with their own messages.
I am annoyed you have asked me to participate in your survey. Clearly, the science does not matter; rather decisions are made based on politics. By shutting down the retention of chinook salmon in the Salish Sea, you have irreversibly harmed the recreational fishing community. My friends who own tackle shops, fishing guides and lodges have all been severely impacted by your unnecessary curtailment of the recreational fishery. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you. This is the same community that is most involved and engaged in salmon enhancement, in supporting PSF, and in volunteering their time to ensure salmon survival. DFO’s actions in the face of all this are reprehensible, and contradictory to your stated objective to preserve endangered Fraser River salmon runs. Why are there FN openings on the river? How does this support your objectives? Why are you not allowing retention of clipped hatchery chinook in the Salish Sea? Any why have you not initiated a program to cull the overpopulation of seals and sea lions that are proven to be a major cause in the decline of Fraser River salmon?
I can’t believe the lack of common sense in DFO’s decision making. You need to rethink your path forward.
I sent a shorter version expressing my dismay that they want me to report my catch record, all I got back was the standard, thank you for your input we value your opinion, b.s. computer generated response. A question, what happens if I do not file my record at the end of the month? Do not really care, I will just respond with did not fish. I am done cooperating with a with this program because it is just a pile of crapI was selected to report my catch to DFO for the month of May. I responded with this message back to DFO. I hope others will follow suit with their own messages.
I am annoyed you have asked me to participate in your survey. Clearly, the science does not matter; rather decisions are made based on politics. By shutting down the retention of chinook salmon in the Salish Sea, you have irreversibly harmed the recreational fishing community. My friends who own tackle shops, fishing guides and lodges have all been severely impacted by your unnecessary curtailment of the recreational fishery. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you. This is the same community that is most involved and engaged in salmon enhancement, in supporting PSF, and in volunteering their time to ensure salmon survival. DFO’s actions in the face of all this are reprehensible, and contradictory to your stated objective to preserve endangered Fraser River salmon runs. Why are there FN openings on the river? How does this support your objectives? Why are you not allowing retention of clipped hatchery chinook in the Salish Sea? Any why have you not initiated a program to cull the overpopulation of seals and sea lions that are proven to be a major cause in the decline of Fraser River salmon?
I can’t believe the lack of common sense in DFO’s decision making. You need to rethink your path forward.