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Pretty widely known. Forks creek has a huge straying problem. Wdfw mismanaged that bay for the benefit of the gill nets for so long that drastic changes are really the only way to comply with the requirements for hatchery reform.
Forks creek has no real way to get hatchery fish out of the river. Wdfw released millions of fish specifically to gillnet the bay damn near constantly from August to December. All done knowing they netted the crap out of any wild fish and knowing they couldn't remove the hatchery fish that escaped the gill nets. Mismanagement is in the eye of the beholder I suppose. If you want lots of hatchery fish to net then wdfw did well. If you want wild fish and compliance with state law wdfw did poorly.What's your expert opinion?
Not all as bad as Forks Creek or even close. And I am definitely not anti-hatchery. Do you know why production was moved? Do you know why releases were reduced in the willipa specifically? And nice dodge by the way. Don't like the facts? Just point the finger at a different group and act like your own actions aren't the problem. One of the very real problems facing salmon is that we commercially harvest damn near all of them before they can spawn.