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Quote from: X-Force on June 30, 2015, 10:09:45 PMWhy do the fish need be netted? Couldn't they just pull a truck up to the ladder shoot, count off the allotted number and call it a day?The river has been pretty darn milky the past couple days has that helped or hurt fishing?Then the state would actually know how many fish they caught. It would also take away from the ancestral use of "mono" nets to catch fish.
Why do the fish need be netted? Couldn't they just pull a truck up to the ladder shoot, count off the allotted number and call it a day?The river has been pretty darn milky the past couple days has that helped or hurt fishing?
Went over HWY 9 bridge last week and they had a net ran from pillar to pillar on the old rail bridge. It's a wonder any can make it through that choke point with this low water. Who's keeping tabs on how many those guys catch. Or do they rely on the canner/ processor to count them for them?
Baker is looking promising, there are already more fish in the lake than there were last year when I quit fishing it on July 27.
Maybe this is the reason we didn't hook any sockeyes this weekend. http://www.haggen.com/press-releases/haggen-hooks-baker-lake-salmon/
Quote from: Smokepole on June 30, 2015, 10:00:33 PMMaybe this is the reason we didn't hook any sockeyes this weekend. http://www.haggen.com/press-releases/haggen-hooks-baker-lake-salmon/Can't say I'm surprised that a "local" store is using "locally sourced" (Netted fish) to fill their freezers.