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The reason there are hatchery and native designations are a direct reflection of poor management practices by the outfit that gives out the tickets.................. just sayin.
ALL...and I did ask them if they were searching the internet for all the fishermen who are holding nates out of the water ....the reaction was yes , we have a few to address
I'm sorry to hear that he got those tickets. Too bad the warden in each of those tickets didn't let him off with written warnings.
Quote from: Curly on March 08, 2013, 08:29:20 PMI'm sorry to hear that he got those tickets. Too bad the warden in each of those tickets didn't let him off with written warnings. Stirring the pot I know, but he got off with two warnings, one ticket. Not too bad. We complain when WDFW doesn't catch poachers and others that break the law...until it's someone we know, then it's "unfortunate."
Quote from: wildweeds on March 08, 2013, 08:25:34 PMThe reason there are hatchery and native designations are a direct reflection of poor management practices by the outfit that gives out the tickets.................. just sayin. NO... That does not work ...I tried that ...
Leave the camera shots off the net,brag about it and make em PROVE it with in the field sneakiness.........Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on March 08, 2013, 08:29:53 PMALL...and I did ask them if they were searching the internet for all the fishermen who are holding nates out of the water ....the reaction was yes , we have a few to address
Maybee he just needs to work on his fish posing. A stratigic thumb conspicuously placed in front of said fin = no more fin in the pic = post away. Just keep hands away from gills and double check that he's not being watched. Or ummm just leave it in the water.
Simple fix dont post any pics online because big brother is always watching
Whos watching the tribal and non tribal gill netters as they rip nates from the nets and throw them back?.a nate has a way higher chance of survival after being held for a pic and released versus being pulled from a gillnet and thrown back in the water. I realize rules are rules but really?. Check out fishing the chehalis.net, whos watching them?.