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Had that happen to me on the Hump last month. The fish was obviously a brat but still had it's fins intact so back it went.
Quote from: PolarBear on March 04, 2014, 12:12:20 AMHad that happen to me on the Hump last month. The fish was obviously a brat but still had it's fins intact so back it went.the hump hatchry was having problems with reliable clippers for a week or so when I was clipping.
Quote from: ddjj1991 on March 04, 2014, 09:26:03 AMQuote from: PolarBear on March 04, 2014, 12:12:20 AMHad that happen to me on the Hump last month. The fish was obviously a brat but still had it's fins intact so back it went.the hump hatchry was having problems with reliable clippers for a week or so when I was clipping. Infiltration of tree huggers?
Quote from: huntnphool on March 04, 2014, 09:36:47 AMQuote from: ddjj1991 on March 04, 2014, 09:26:03 AMQuote from: PolarBear on March 04, 2014, 12:12:20 AMHad that happen to me on the Hump last month. The fish was obviously a brat but still had it's fins intact so back it went.the hump hatchry was having problems with reliable clippers for a week or so when I was clipping. Infiltration of tree huggers? It all comes down to being lazy.
We have caught a lot of unclipped hatchery fish on the Queets, the Indian hatchery on the Salmon puts out a ton of them.
That's pretty bad that I can tell exactly where you're at by the log jam in the background lol
Have caught quite a few misclip's in central WA rivers the last couple years.... (and yes I am talking about misclips, not hatchery origin fish that have not been clipped at all)..kind of frustrating..
RT your purty gunshy after the rifle hosing ain't ya!Seriously though my buddy says that the help they get for minimum wage on the fish clipping ain't that great and after about 5 hours of it the quality goes WAAAAY downhill.Not much pride of a good job goes into it I guess.He said he absolutely hates doing it.Quote from: rtspring on March 03, 2014, 10:00:04 PMBetter safe than sorry!!! Nice fish..
Better safe than sorry!!! Nice fish..
Quote from: GurrCentral on March 05, 2014, 09:42:27 PMHave caught quite a few misclip's in central WA rivers the last couple years.... (and yes I am talking about misclips, not hatchery origin fish that have not been clipped at all)..kind of frustrating..Bet they weren't 26 pounders like this one!!