From the blog Chucking Line and Chasing Tail
No Bait. No Barbs. No Kill
And a little bit of in river refuge for the fish.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, based on the North Coast Steelhead Advisory Council recommendations, adopted 4 common sense rule changes for the rivers on the Olympic Peninsula
These changes had to happen. Years and years of missed escapement on the majority of the rivers on the North Washington Coast and having to deal with co-managers who are netting the runs to death, anglers had to take a leadership position to lessen impact on the ever dwindling resource.
To some, you would thought the sky had fallen. Fish recovery is such a political quagmire, but the devolution of discourse on the internet....especially on the side of the street that oppose these changes is down right nuts. NUTS.
The examples of internet tough guy syndrome came in hard and fast
"All the catch and release guy's kill a ton of fish. I'm still going to kill every "wild steelhead" I can. Leave our hatchery fish alone"
"Even with a ton of opposition the commission does whatever the fly fags tell them too because they are getting the golden handshake somewhere along the line and the only way the commission is ever going to listen to the common man or average sport fisherman is for all of is to stop buying licenses and fish elsewhere just for one year......if 300,000 of did not buy a license in 2016 because of the arrogant , elitist rules they are adopting I fucking guarantee you we would get a few spots at the table and this shit would be over turned.......lets band together and just say no to buying a license in 2016 until they quit fucking us and give is spot at the table........fuck Miranda Wecker and the rest of her elitist posse.."
"Screw the wild fish and make a lot of hatchery fish for us to kill. Most of the wild fish comes from stray hatchery fish and are interbred. The tribes don't care either so why should we. Everybody is afraid of endangered species. Last time I checked there was lots of species extinct and guess what, the world did not end! Get overy it!"
Then you have this article. Lots of LOLz in that one.
Reminds me a lot of a South Park episode, except change jobs to fish.
Lets think about it a second.
You make no changes, stay the status quo. Runs continue to decrease and
it stays the ONLY place in the state of Washington, and about the only
place in the damn world you can keep a wild fish.
100% of a run are caught at least once. ZERO inter river refuge for the fish.
Folks, the Endangered Species act is knocking at the door. Once that
comes in, we as a state and as sportsmen have NO control.
Yes, the 800 LB gorilla in this situation is the relentless netting by the tribes that have rights on these rivers. The Bolt Decision means
we have to co-manage the fishery. Big changes are needed in their
approach to the fish runs because they wont sustain in the future with
bank to bank gill nets.
Also, a few popular myths to dispel.
There is no fly fishing vs gear fishing agenda. Absolute red herring
These rules are meant to take opportunity away from gear fisherman.
The "agenda" is pushed by some secret illuminati of rich, old white fly
fishing only men and women. Nope, the proposals where submitted by the
North Coast Steelhead Advisory Council which was made up of guides,
sports, fly and gear fisherman.
As a matter of fact....when WDFW held public comments in Olympia back in November, people who spoke in favor of these changes were there in mass, out numbering the nay's 4-1
As a matter of fact....when WDFW held public comments in Olympia back in November, people who spoke in favor of these changes were there in mass, out numbering the nay's 4-1
Control what you can control. Make the changes necessary to enhance the
resource and lets do what we can to bring the co-managing tribes to the
bargaining table.
And when you feel like bitching on the internet. Go ahead, it does nothing to help. Get involved, now.
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