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I think that the commission may be recognizing that we can just continue to harvest our fish at the rate we have been, especially when the benefit is so small and the potential risk so high.
According to the report, harvest has been record the last few years. To me, that would indicate that the population is thriving. Since they have no other way to measure it, this seems like an odd step to take with a thriving population. From the earlier article that was posted about the guy making a living off PS smelt, it sounds like pressure from private landowners along the shoreline may have had a play in their decision. We would hope that wildlife management decisions are based on scientific principles, but if that's true there shouldn't be a change made until the population seems to be waning. This is not the case according to their own report. And no, I'm not saying we should fish the crap out of a population until they decline. I'm saying that the present allowed levels of harvest seem to be appropriate.
You'd think for two weeks or so per year they could get along. It's ridiculous.