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Uh pretty sure the natives want nothing to do with those swimming rats!
yet. Mostly because they drive down the price of the fish caught in gill nets.
Quote from: Jake Dogfish on August 27, 2017, 12:53:40 PMAtlantic salmon are given drugs that make them resistant to sea lice. Which ones? The ones I'm familiar with have no effects on mammals.
Atlantic salmon are given drugs that make them resistant to sea lice.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on August 27, 2017, 04:58:47 PMyet. Mostly because they drive down the price of the fish caught in gill nets.The natives do way more for raising and sustaining our silver and king stocks than WDFW does
Quote from: Sakko300wsm on August 27, 2017, 04:54:12 PMUh pretty sure the natives want nothing to do with those swimming rats!No commercial fishermen do. But responsible and sustainable fish farming is the future, taking pressure off our wild salmon stocks.
they look like they would eat good to me
I did have an oddball year about 4 years ago where we were hooking 5-7 pound coho just South of the Hartstene bridge. Easily got limits every day for about a week/