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...pretty much ends recreational steelhead fishing on the Snoqualmie River. Boooo....http://wdfw.wa.gov/news/apr0114c/The Skykomish will be the only puget sound river getting hatchery fish.
Quote from: jackelope on April 25, 2014, 09:17:52 PM...pretty much ends recreational steelhead fishing on the Snoqualmie River. Boooo....http://wdfw.wa.gov/news/apr0114c/The Skykomish will be the only puget sound river getting hatchery fish.Not seeing anything about a settlement in that link...
I must be missing some thing, i don;t fish so excuse my ignorance.In order to raise steel heads didn't they just use harvested eggs for steel head in the area, then raise and release them? Are they really genetically different?On a separate note, wasn't there a program that tried to spread salmon carcases on the rivers to help promote cadis fly growth?
"WDFW will pay the Conservancy $45,000 for litigation expenses"... That's the real ball-slapper here. You can sue the WDFW and get us to pay for it. Not Right. Not one bit.