Facebook salmon conservation group
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:24 pm
Hey all!
I thought I'd jump over here and invite those who haven't heard of this new group on facebook to come over and join a great cause. It is called "PNW Anglers Preserving Fisheries." This group has stemmed from the facebook page eastern washington fishing, and has grown to over 400 members in less than 2 weeks. I will warn you, this group is NOT for the feint of heart, or easily offended. This is a group of mainly a few dozen people bouncing ideas and information off of eachother to hopefully navigate the brackish waters of law and ethics in order to try to bolster our salmon numbers. There are a lot of heated arguments here, but the information shared by those who are very passionate about the sport fishery side of salmon angling has been a great resource for me personally, and with it's continued development and organization I believe this group has great potential to make an impactful change on the way Washington handles salmon. I'm just a member there, I'm not an admin, and have no pull or sway in what happens with the group, but the admin there are very quick with applications and all of it's admin and most of it's members want to see the numbers and interaction grow to give us the biggest possible chance of making a difference in maintaining this incredible resource. If this sounds up your alley, head over to https://www.facebook.com/groups/2165492467005635/ and join the ranks. Make sure you mention Jeff H. sent you so I can say hey when I see you over there! Earnest warning, there are no language filters or censorship in this group, and there are a lot of passionate people in this group, if you do not wish to see vulgar language, do not join! Hope to see some of NWFR members over there to help us figure out how to get to where we want Washington fisheries to be!
I hope I didn't put this in the wrong spot, I kinda figured this is a club notice, but since it's concerning fishing I didn't think it would qualify for off topic, of course feel free to move it if it belongs somewhere else!
I thought I'd jump over here and invite those who haven't heard of this new group on facebook to come over and join a great cause. It is called "PNW Anglers Preserving Fisheries." This group has stemmed from the facebook page eastern washington fishing, and has grown to over 400 members in less than 2 weeks. I will warn you, this group is NOT for the feint of heart, or easily offended. This is a group of mainly a few dozen people bouncing ideas and information off of eachother to hopefully navigate the brackish waters of law and ethics in order to try to bolster our salmon numbers. There are a lot of heated arguments here, but the information shared by those who are very passionate about the sport fishery side of salmon angling has been a great resource for me personally, and with it's continued development and organization I believe this group has great potential to make an impactful change on the way Washington handles salmon. I'm just a member there, I'm not an admin, and have no pull or sway in what happens with the group, but the admin there are very quick with applications and all of it's admin and most of it's members want to see the numbers and interaction grow to give us the biggest possible chance of making a difference in maintaining this incredible resource. If this sounds up your alley, head over to https://www.facebook.com/groups/2165492467005635/ and join the ranks. Make sure you mention Jeff H. sent you so I can say hey when I see you over there! Earnest warning, there are no language filters or censorship in this group, and there are a lot of passionate people in this group, if you do not wish to see vulgar language, do not join! Hope to see some of NWFR members over there to help us figure out how to get to where we want Washington fisheries to be!
I hope I didn't put this in the wrong spot, I kinda figured this is a club notice, but since it's concerning fishing I didn't think it would qualify for off topic, of course feel free to move it if it belongs somewhere else!