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Fishing in the columbia river. Here we go again😢 Where the greed overrides the common sense of the fishery on the Columbia River. Washington state fishing commission is proposing to put kill nets in the lower Columbia River. In the act of catching silvers. Kill nets are not selective it destroys everything it comes in contact with. The monies that is put into saving the fishery in the Columbia River. Is wasted due to these nets. Summer steelhead is at an all time low since Bonneville Dam has been installed. Yet they’re willing to put their kill nets in the main stem river for the purpose of greed. As a sport fisherman in these waters. We have to be selective with the fish we catch. Wild/non-fin clipped fish cannot be pulled out of the water to be released. Yet these nets catch and kill everything that it comes into contact with. A commercial fisherman can sell these endangered fish out of the back of their truck, or too grocery stores, and restaurants. This asinine practice has to stop or we will not have a fishery on the main stem Columbia River. At one point in time. Not long ago the Columbia river was a world known fishery. Now within a few years with these types of practices it will be extinct. Please!!! Call the WDFW fishing commission or write a letter to say save the fish.  The Oregon state fishing commission surprisingly is trying to fight Washington for allowing the nets in the water. Lets give them thanks. Also it would be a great help if people wouldn’t buy wild caught salmon and steelhead from the stores or restaurants. Because most likely 8 to 9 out of 10 will be from the main stem Columbia River. Thanks for reading😉🥃🇺🇸
Quote from: Blacklab on August 21, 2021, 08:51:36 AMFishing in the columbia river. Here we go again😢 Where the greed overrides the common sense of the fishery on the Columbia River. Washington state fishing commission is proposing to put kill nets in the lower Columbia River. In the act of catching silvers. Kill nets are not selective it destroys everything it comes in contact with. The monies that is put into saving the fishery in the Columbia River. Is wasted due to these nets. Summer steelhead is at an all time low since Bonneville Dam has been installed. Yet they’re willing to put their kill nets in the main stem river for the purpose of greed. As a sport fisherman in these waters. We have to be selective with the fish we catch. Wild/non-fin clipped fish cannot be pulled out of the water to be released. Yet these nets catch and kill everything that it comes into contact with. A commercial fisherman can sell these endangered fish out of the back of their truck, or too grocery stores, and restaurants. This asinine practice has to stop or we will not have a fishery on the main stem Columbia River. At one point in time. Not long ago the Columbia river was a world known fishery. Now within a few years with these types of practices it will be extinct. Please!!! Call the WDFW fishing commission or write a letter to say save the fish.  The Oregon state fishing commission surprisingly is trying to fight Washington for allowing the nets in the water. Lets give them thanks. Also it would be a great help if people wouldn’t buy wild caught salmon and steelhead from the stores or restaurants. Because most likely 8 to 9 out of 10 will be from the main stem Columbia River. Thanks for reading😉🥃🇺🇸Just out of curiosity, How do you feel about people who don't have the means, or don't have the desire to go fishing, getting to eat some of these fish? For most, it is cheaper to buy this salmon at the store than it is to get all the gear and go fishing. Commercial fishermen aren't the end user for most fish caught commercially. The PUBLIC is! Evidently you are against the public consuming fish that belong to everyone? I seen where the greed is.
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on August 21, 2021, 01:55:21 PMQuote from: Blacklab on August 21, 2021, 08:51:36 AMFishing in the columbia river. Here we go again😢 Where the greed overrides the common sense of the fishery on the Columbia River. Washington state fishing commission is proposing to put kill nets in the lower Columbia River. In the act of catching silvers. Kill nets are not selective it destroys everything it comes in contact with. The monies that is put into saving the fishery in the Columbia River. Is wasted due to these nets. Summer steelhead is at an all time low since Bonneville Dam has been installed. Yet they’re willing to put their kill nets in the main stem river for the purpose of greed. As a sport fisherman in these waters. We have to be selective with the fish we catch. Wild/non-fin clipped fish cannot be pulled out of the water to be released. Yet these nets catch and kill everything that it comes into contact with. A commercial fisherman can sell these endangered fish out of the back of their truck, or too grocery stores, and restaurants. This asinine practice has to stop or we will not have a fishery on the main stem Columbia River. At one point in time. Not long ago the Columbia river was a world known fishery. Now within a few years with these types of practices it will be extinct. Please!!! Call the WDFW fishing commission or write a letter to say save the fish.  The Oregon state fishing commission surprisingly is trying to fight Washington for allowing the nets in the water. Lets give them thanks. Also it would be a great help if people wouldn’t buy wild caught salmon and steelhead from the stores or restaurants. Because most likely 8 to 9 out of 10 will be from the main stem Columbia River. Thanks for reading😉🥃🇺🇸Just out of curiosity, How do you feel about people who don't have the means, or don't have the desire to go fishing, getting to eat some of these fish? For most, it is cheaper to buy this salmon at the store than it is to get all the gear and go fishing. Commercial fishermen aren't the end user for most fish caught commercially. The PUBLIC is! Evidently you are against the public consuming fish that belong to everyone? I seen where the greed is. Have the commercials use lines, hooks and bait!
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on August 21, 2021, 01:55:21 PMQuote from: Blacklab on August 21, 2021, 08:51:36 AMFishing in the columbia river. Here we go again😢 Where the greed overrides the common sense of the fishery on the Columbia River. Washington state fishing commission is proposing to put kill nets in the lower Columbia River. In the act of catching silvers. Kill nets are not selective it destroys everything it comes in contact with. The monies that is put into saving the fishery in the Columbia River. Is wasted due to these nets. Summer steelhead is at an all time low since Bonneville Dam has been installed. Yet they’re willing to put their kill nets in the main stem river for the purpose of greed. As a sport fisherman in these waters. We have to be selective with the fish we catch. Wild/non-fin clipped fish cannot be pulled out of the water to be released. Yet these nets catch and kill everything that it comes into contact with. A commercial fisherman can sell these endangered fish out of the back of their truck, or too grocery stores, and restaurants. This asinine practice has to stop or we will not have a fishery on the main stem Columbia River. At one point in time. Not long ago the Columbia river was a world known fishery. Now within a few years with these types of practices it will be extinct. Please!!! Call the WDFW fishing commission or write a letter to say save the fish.  The Oregon state fishing commission surprisingly is trying to fight Washington for allowing the nets in the water. Lets give them thanks. Also it would be a great help if people wouldn’t buy wild caught salmon and steelhead from the stores or restaurants. Because most likely 8 to 9 out of 10 will be from the main stem Columbia River. Thanks for reading😉🥃🇺🇸Just out of curiosity, How do you feel about people who don't have the means, or don't have the desire to go fishing, getting to eat some of these fish? For most, it is cheaper to buy this salmon at the store than it is to get all the gear and go fishing. Commercial fishermen aren't the end user for most fish caught commercially. The PUBLIC is! Evidently you are against the public consuming fish that belong to everyone? I seen where the greed is.Or perhaps he’s against gillnetting endangered steelhead in 72 degree water where survival is nil? Or maybe we should just let ‘em go extinct so the poor can have a salmon dinner.
Not saying commerical fishing is not an necessity. Commercial fishing on the main stem with kill nets is unacceptable. If sport fisherman have to be selective. Why doesn’t the commercial? We paid for their new nets use them.
Quote from: Blacklab on August 21, 2021, 08:28:33 PMNot saying commerical fishing is not an necessity. Commercial fishing on the main stem with kill nets is unacceptable. If sport fisherman have to be selective. Why doesn’t the commercial? We paid for their new nets use them.Agree, commercial use of resources should be held to the same standard as "sport" use, if not a higher one.
No their not! Why Should we dump millions and millions of dollars to help bring back a fishery that we destroyed. Then turn around and let commercial gillnetting into the main stem river. I believe there are seven endangered species listed on the Columbia river it’s asinine. Shoveling *censored* against the tide 101.