Gorbuscha invasion

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Brat Bonker
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Re: Gorbuscha invasion

Post by Brat Bonker » Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:54 pm

Nfcustum all hood canal tribe on the west side get pinks including the quilcene, soon, duck and dose

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obryan214
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Re: Gorbuscha invasion

Post by obryan214 » Fri Oct 04, 2013 5:03 pm

Brat Bonker wrote:Nfcustum all hood canal tribe on the west side get pinks including the quilcene, soon, duck and dose
the quill gets humpies? never seen one there or any other besides hoodsport. not even the skoke which I figured the hoodsport ones would colonize.

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Brat Bonker
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Re: Gorbuscha invasion

Post by Brat Bonker » Fri Oct 04, 2013 9:12 pm

Yeah I saw and caught a lot on both the quilcene and skok and past seasons the same just not as many of course

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Re: Gorbuscha invasion

Post by NFCustom » Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:07 pm

jumpinjim wrote:
NFCustom wrote:
jumpinjim wrote:I transport them in live water tanks and deposit them in local lakes to just see confuse fishermen.
I hope your kidding because WDFW won't be too confused on what to do about it.
What is the big deal? I bought this little Tilt Back Tow truck and welded up a few thousand gallon tanks in the back. I am trying to help WDFW out by adding bigger fish into the lakes for recreational fishing opportunities. Of course I figure they appreciate all my efforts but can never "openly" tell me due to legalities. So I just consider myself a zorro of sorts. Each fish is treated with respect during the transport process and we even spread Zebra Mussels out in the areas where we plant to give dem little pinkies something to munch on while they figure out the lay of the lake.
Don't forget the Northern Snakeheads and flying carp.

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