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Interesting article. The two studies don't really compare apples to apples though. It could be that fall chinook populations act differently than the steelhead population studied, or it could be the different hatchery practices used. I'm sure there could be other explanations as well, but I'm not a fisheries scientist.
That is just plain false. The non-native gillnetting in Grays Harbor is a hell of a lot worse than that. I just looked back at this year's schedule, and the non-tribal gillnetters fished 20 days in Grays Harbor. They also fished way past the chum quota they were supposed to have (by 421%). Those are facts. Try to spin it how you want, but reality doesn't support your position.
Quote from: WSU on October 26, 2012, 10:31:56 AMThat is just plain false. The non-native gillnetting in Grays Harbor is a hell of a lot worse than that. I just looked back at this year's schedule, and the non-tribal gillnetters fished 20 days in Grays Harbor. They also fished way past the chum quota they were supposed to have (by 421%). Those are facts. Try to spin it how you want, but reality doesn't support your position.Now who's just plain false? I admit I was wrong, and that was from not checking this year's schedule and relying on what I knew from the not so distant past. But you evidently read the schedule and still got it wrong. There were six 24 hour openers in 2C or the North Bay this year targeting chinooks. Then there were four 12 hour openers in 2A and a tiny portion of 2D (Mainstem Chehalis up to the big bend at Cosy) and two 12 hour openers in 2A and all of 2D and one 24 hour opener in 2A and 2D. That makes for fishing on 13 days, and six of those days were 12 hours or half days so the total non indian fishery was 10 days or 240 hours of fishing.Now lets compare what the Natives caught to the non natives. http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/commercial/salmon/landings.htmlChinook - Non natives - 1,219 ........ Natives - 3,457Coho - Non natives - 10,316....... Natives - 23,587Chum - Non natives - 1,015......... Natives - 4,993Sturgeon - Non natives - 7 ...............Natives - 38So what's the purpose of shutting down the non native gillnetters? To put more in the Native nets? Because that's what will happen I guarantee you. It won't make a lick of difference to sports fishermen. And the Chum quota, what ever that was supposed to be? All I see in the regs was, wild non clipped chums and chinooks were supposed to be released. Those thousand chums the non natives took could be hatchery fish. But I'd be willing to bet the natives don't release wild fish. Who do you suppose is hurting the wild run then? As for releasing non targeted fish, non natives are limited to 45 min soaks and required to take the safe fishing class and get the card and have Jesus boxes to rejuvenate any wild fish before they are released. They are making an effort. Again, I don't believe the natives are under any such restrictions.And as for your accusation that the sporties do all the work and the commercials get to catch all the fish, back in the 70's when I gillnetted Grays Harbor the Grays Harbor Gillnetters Association hatched dogs and silvers up the East Hoquiam and released them. We tried to get sportsmen groups to help try to enhance the runs, but couldn't get ANY help from them. What goes around comes around I guess. I was also hired in the late 70s to guard the fish traps on the Satsop from poachers who would sneak in and gaff fish out of them before the hatchery personnel could come around to roe strip them for the hatchery. I won't blame that on sportsmen, but it wasn't commercial fishermen doing it. It was poachers. I was paid from a fund from the Grays Harbor Gillnetters.
Here's the reality that supports my position2006 Grays Harbor non Indian season.http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/commercial/salmon/2006_willapabay_graysharbor_commercial_gillnet_sched_summary.pdf"The Grays Harbor fishery began with a 1-day fishery on October 8, 2006 in Area 2C. This was followed by 4 consecutive, 8 hr days on October 10-13 in Areas 2A and 2D with boundary lines limited.Gear restriction was 6-inch maximum mesh, soak time was limited to 45 minutes and live boxes were required.(See the 2006 Commercial Gillnet Schedule for Grays Harbor for details of schedule and gear restrictions).There was NO RETENTION of Chinook or Green Sturgeon allowed."OK that's 5 days, but only 56 hours of fishing for the whole year.Now look at the catch difference.Non indian - ZERO Chinooks - 649 Coho - 14 ChumIndian - 3,738 Chinook - *,633 Coho - 40,38Again I ask, who's making the impact? So what's the point of shutting down the non natives? Again I'll say, if you do, the Indians will just take up the slack.2008 Grays Harbor Seasonhttp://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/commercial/salmon/2008_willapabay_graysharbor_commercial_gillnet_sched_summary.pdfThe Grays Harbor fishery began on October 8 through October 10, 2008 in Area 2A/2D. This was followed by 2-24 hr fisheries in Area 2C October 11-12 and October 15-16. There was NO RETENTION of Chinook (in Area 2A/2D only) or Green Sturgeon allowed.4 Days of fishing. Starting to get the picture?Compare catchNon Indian - 566 Chinook - 7,783 Coho - 241 ChumIndian -1,877 Chinook - 10,122 Coho - 2,069 ChumI can go on and on if I did, and you would see more of the same.
I was talking calendar days, you are talking openers. Either way, it is a hell of a lot more than 2 days. And, it ain't the 70's. The fact is there are more fisherman and fewer fish to go around, and gillnetting is obsolete. It's a waste of fish, a waste of money, and drains our economy. Like it or not, gillnetting needs to go the way of the buffalo hunters.
So lets sit by and do nothing. Lets not start somewhere. Again lets just stand by and watch a net catch every last fish. I could care less if i have more opportunity. I have caught my share of fish, i hope my kid and grandkids have the opportunity.Frustrating to say the least.Seems the gillnetters need to use emotion over fact because if they tried to use fact on TV they would lose. Just like the bear baiting ban, all emotion no fact.