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Yes, this thread is about commercial fishing... that said, why should they be banned, if the other nets in the river will just get the fish ?? IF we are not going to ban ALL gill netting, then there is not one shred of a good idea here...
this is turning into something that it shouldnt, and since it is i will add my 2 cents on this part.....round eyes DO NOT net the puyallup but i know who does and its disgusting, makes me friggin sick to see what is being done there, if you saw it piannoman i have NOOOOO DOUBT, that you would be disgusted as well..... we are off thread by a long shot now.....
Quote from: Huntbear on October 17, 2012, 03:05:20 PMYes, this thread is about commercial fishing... that said, why should they be banned, if the other nets in the river will just get the fish ?? IF we are not going to ban ALL gill netting, then there is not one shred of a good idea here... I told you why above. The tribes won't catch more fish when the nets are gone. Your statement regarding "if the other nets in river will just get the fish" is completely baseless. The fact that you have seen practices by some Indians that you disagree with appears to blind you to the reality of what is going on.
I guess if you are trying to rebuild depressed stock of fish netting every last one of them is a good idea right?Sportsmen catch what? 1 or 2 out of a school of fish moving up river at a time. How many does a net take??? How many native fish die in a net? How many die on a line? A ton less. The fish has a choice to hit your offering or not. SO some days they are biting and some days they are not.All the fish that the public need can be caught in the ocean and they are. Or they are caught in the S.A.F.E. zones. We do not need non selective nets in the mainstem anymore.
Could not agree more.. BUT, will not back or agree to any ban on commercial nets as long as the Native nets stay in the river... Why should I?
Quote from: Huntbear on October 17, 2012, 08:24:10 AMYou guys are missing a very important point on all this about the salmon.The Natives are now taking over the Hatcheries, one at a time. They will control the fish, so they will control the fishery. Mark my words, it will happen. They could care less about sportfishermen, or commercial fishermen. Just how much salmon THEY can net... I have been fishing at Drano, while the Natives sit and drink beer and laugh and make jokes about the stupid white man, having to use a line and a hook to catch a fish... later they get to put their nets into an enclosed area, and catch everything that swims... I heard one native bragging he makes about 5K a night netting at Drano during the Springer season... So it IS all about the money... HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANCIENT RITUALS, OR FEEDING THEIR FAMILIES..... It is all about the money, plain and simple... HB, this is a too broad sweep of the pen. Last year, the DFW announced that a budget shortfall would necessitate the elimination of a million smoults of coho from a hatchery on the Ho. The Quinaults stepped up with $10K to keep the hatchery open at full capacity, remaining under the direction of the state. The are other instances of where this tribe and others are shown to be good stewards of our resources without ulterior motives.
You guys are missing a very important point on all this about the salmon.The Natives are now taking over the Hatcheries, one at a time. They will control the fish, so they will control the fishery. Mark my words, it will happen. They could care less about sportfishermen, or commercial fishermen. Just how much salmon THEY can net... I have been fishing at Drano, while the Natives sit and drink beer and laugh and make jokes about the stupid white man, having to use a line and a hook to catch a fish... later they get to put their nets into an enclosed area, and catch everything that swims... I heard one native bragging he makes about 5K a night netting at Drano during the Springer season... So it IS all about the money... HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANCIENT RITUALS, OR FEEDING THEIR FAMILIES..... It is all about the money, plain and simple...
Yes, let's make sure all the runs go extinct. At least you will feel like you didn't get screwed which of course is waaaaay more important than the lives of the fish. Don't do the right thing because it's the right thing. Do the wrong thing because......"Those people are doing it!" The mentality: If they're doing damaging practice, well by god, I'm gonna do it too unless they stop!
Quote from: Heartsblood on October 18, 2012, 08:56:01 AMYes, let's make sure all the runs go extinct. At least you will feel like you didn't get screwed which of course is waaaaay more important than the lives of the fish. Don't do the right thing because it's the right thing. Do the wrong thing because......"Those people are doing it!" The mentality: If they're doing damaging practice, well by god, I'm gonna do it too unless they stop! I don't get it, either. It has to start somewhere. It might as well start with us.
ever pull a native gill net out of the water for curiosity??? IT WILL MAKE YOU SICK!!! dead fish native and hatchery. Commercial netters arent the problem they are pulling nets timely because thats there source of income and they also have more strict regualtions. native nets however dont get pulled timely. i lived along the river for several years and have watched them pull there nets out with dead rotten fish in them, ive found MULTIPLE LARGE coolers on my property that were dumped by natives full of fish that was just wasted. im sure this post will stir all kinds of controversy but the truth is the truth.