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I would rather clean floors and toilets than support those folks. To each is own I guess.
Shame the ones in the pictures were not "held for spawning"...Besides being a broodstock program it must also be a harvest program.Stud fish just the same.
Quote from: Bullkllr on February 12, 2015, 01:08:51 PMShame the ones in the pictures were not "held for spawning"...Besides being a broodstock program it must also be a harvest program.Stud fish just the same.Brood stock fish are netted in the lake as they head up the upper river. These fish are netted in the lower river and sent to New York and such to resturants. Thats why there dead at the Fishhouse in Tahola. So yes! They are created for harvest! By netting in the lake it insures pure native strain. Useing these big hatchery fish to broodstock would eventually lead to a poorer genetic strain.
Quote from: wildmanoutdoors on February 12, 2015, 03:13:04 PMQuote from: Bullkllr on February 12, 2015, 01:08:51 PMShame the ones in the pictures were not "held for spawning"...Besides being a broodstock program it must also be a harvest program.Stud fish just the same.Brood stock fish are netted in the lake as they head up the upper river. These fish are netted in the lower river and sent to New York and such to resturants. Thats why there dead at the Fishhouse in Tahola. So yes! They are created for harvest! By netting in the lake it insures pure native strain. Useing these big hatchery fish to broodstock would eventually lead to a poorer genetic strain.Thanks. I'm somewhat aware of the general way the coast tribes run their fisheries.So they must also capture at the hatchery at the lake and sell the surplus? (OP said "made it all the way to the hatchery") or the fish was gillnetted lower on the river and never made it to the hatchery. Not that it matters, but that what I was wondering when I saw the pic.
All I was told was that this fish made it back to the hatchery....no matter where it came from I thought it was worth sharing with everyone because of its size...I have no idea if that's what happened for sure that's just what I was told...but you guys know how trophy pics and stories get twisted throughout the grapevine......you just don't see 30+lb steelhead very often....or at least I don't
I got this pic sent to me today....this huge buck made it all the way to the hatchery on the quinault...was told it weighed 32lbs!