Anonymous
2/8/2012 9:17:00 AMGringo Pescador
2/8/2012 10:12:00 AMAnonymous
2/8/2012 11:25:00 AMtomnordman
2/8/2012 11:31:00 AMarniejl
2/8/2012 6:10:00 PMpaintermott
2/8/2012 7:19:00 PMoldredmohican
2/8/2012 7:50:00 PMAnonymous
2/8/2012 9:03:00 PMAnonymous
2/8/2012 9:49:00 PMCohoking
2/8/2012 11:33:00 PMColinjames
2/9/2012 5:42:00 AMAnonymous
2/9/2012 6:10:00 AMFish-Freak23
2/9/2012 8:17:00 AMgregl
2/9/2012 8:29:00 AMMikeel1987
2/9/2012 10:32:00 AMJake Dogfish
2/9/2012 11:39:00 AMThe Tree Hugger.
Colinjames
2/9/2012 3:02:00 PMColinjames
2/9/2012 3:03:00 PMBob R
2/9/2012 3:26:00 PMLittleTrib
2/9/2012 3:59:00 PM"Wdfw would not allow one trophy fish a year if they felt they weren't getting sufficient returns to accommodate these low retention numbers."
There are so many problems with this kind of attitude.
racfish
2/9/2012 4:10:00 PMColinjames
2/9/2012 6:41:00 PMFish-Freak23
2/9/2012 7:53:00 PMAs for the issue with the Indians and Sealions as well, those are two totally different catagories that have nothing to do with us, the fishermen(or women for quite a few). We are the ones who are supposed to be maintaining the habitat, promoting a healthy ecosystem, and re-establishing future salmon and steelhead runs. Unfortunately, I see the opposite. People taking snagged fish Illegally, filthy banks with garbage left behind, rude behavior towards each other. I think everyone needs to re-assess themselves, screw the wdfw they always side with commercial fishing and cut the sportsman out anyway. No need to worry, though I mean, I don't mind having all this fishing gear and spending all this money to eventually not be able to use it. Think about your actions today, because tomorrow there will be an equal or greater re-action. Even if it is legal to keep the giant native steelhead you just caught, don't you want to come back and catch another huge steelie next year or the year after? Let it go next time and go slay some hatchery fish to eat on the bbq or throw in the smoker.
Matt
2/9/2012 8:26:00 PMWay to go.
Matt
2/9/2012 8:28:00 PMGringo Pescador
2/9/2012 9:00:00 PMoldredmohican
2/9/2012 9:20:00 PMtonyb1984
2/9/2012 10:43:00 PMoldredmohican
2/10/2012 12:28:00 AMtonyb1984
2/10/2012 10:05:00 AMarniejl
2/10/2012 6:45:00 PMI want to say that, regardless of my first post, I do not kill fish, not any. I am pro catch and release. My point was that not too many years ago we were allowed to keep two fish everyday for months. Try to figure how many fish, native fish were killed then, and this run is still pretty dang strong. They really needed to do something to save these native fish and they did. It now is what it is and if you people really think that one fish will destroy an entire run of fish, you are absolutely out of your minds.
There is a rather large escapement of native fish in the coastal rivers. There was when we were killing 30 native fish a year, a piece. I still feel your frustration, but really? You are getting all worked up for no reason. There are guys out there that still kill every fish that they catch. I have seen it. Turn your emotion based argument towards that crowd. They are doing way more damage than a guy that killed one lousy fish.
And to the guy that said keeping fish like this is why it you don't catch 20 pounders much, anymore, haha, like when has that ever been easy? I have fished over 20 years and have caught one, and my Dad, who used to guide, fished for 40 years and caught only one. It was not even easy in the 60's, lol. I have a picture of a 30 pounder just caught in the Sol Duc last week. Does that count for anything? Because 20 years ago people like you guys were saying that our runs will be depleted and we will have no fish in 20 years because we killed natives.