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Quote from: MeepDog on September 25, 2022, 05:16:18 PMQuote from: buckcanyonlodge on September 25, 2022, 02:29:44 PMQuote from: MeepDog on September 25, 2022, 01:36:40 PMQuote from: plugger on September 24, 2022, 08:12:32 AMQuote from: MeepDog on September 19, 2022, 08:59:43 AMI hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.Such double standards. Probably complained when they closed buoy 10 to protect certain runs of salmon, Or say its perfectly fine to keep a big female walleye because its in the regs, but again complain when tully's are kept because it eats up the quota. Give me a breakDang right it's fine to keep big hen walleye but not because it's in the regs. It's fine because they're an invasive species. I purposefully target big hen walleye to eat right before they spawn in order to have the biggest impact on the population. Do whatever you want with walleye in the potholes, but get them out of our rivers.Again , such double standards. You want only the native species in the river and kill all the invasive....but you/they are killing the native species---squawfish/northern pikie minnow-- Give me a break..it's not about invasive vs. native for you...it's protect MY favorite fish. AND..They will NEVER get rid of ALL the smallmouth and walleye from the Columbia. I can't wait until someone catches a northern pike in the lower Columbia....it's going to happen regardless of all the netting.I don't see the double standard. Native species can still become overpopulated and need management such as whitetails in urban environments, or kangaroos in aus. I love walleye and I'll be sad to see them go, but by nephew likes zebras and if someone brought them and they took over you'd be here trying to save them. Big fat pregnant hen released back to drop her millions of eggs. About a dozen eating size males taken home. You’ll never get rid of em. But you can try ;P
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on September 25, 2022, 02:29:44 PMQuote from: MeepDog on September 25, 2022, 01:36:40 PMQuote from: plugger on September 24, 2022, 08:12:32 AMQuote from: MeepDog on September 19, 2022, 08:59:43 AMI hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.Such double standards. Probably complained when they closed buoy 10 to protect certain runs of salmon, Or say its perfectly fine to keep a big female walleye because its in the regs, but again complain when tully's are kept because it eats up the quota. Give me a breakDang right it's fine to keep big hen walleye but not because it's in the regs. It's fine because they're an invasive species. I purposefully target big hen walleye to eat right before they spawn in order to have the biggest impact on the population. Do whatever you want with walleye in the potholes, but get them out of our rivers.Again , such double standards. You want only the native species in the river and kill all the invasive....but you/they are killing the native species---squawfish/northern pikie minnow-- Give me a break..it's not about invasive vs. native for you...it's protect MY favorite fish. AND..They will NEVER get rid of ALL the smallmouth and walleye from the Columbia. I can't wait until someone catches a northern pike in the lower Columbia....it's going to happen regardless of all the netting.I don't see the double standard. Native species can still become overpopulated and need management such as whitetails in urban environments, or kangaroos in aus. I love walleye and I'll be sad to see them go, but by nephew likes zebras and if someone brought them and they took over you'd be here trying to save them.
Quote from: MeepDog on September 25, 2022, 01:36:40 PMQuote from: plugger on September 24, 2022, 08:12:32 AMQuote from: MeepDog on September 19, 2022, 08:59:43 AMI hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.Such double standards. Probably complained when they closed buoy 10 to protect certain runs of salmon, Or say its perfectly fine to keep a big female walleye because its in the regs, but again complain when tully's are kept because it eats up the quota. Give me a breakDang right it's fine to keep big hen walleye but not because it's in the regs. It's fine because they're an invasive species. I purposefully target big hen walleye to eat right before they spawn in order to have the biggest impact on the population. Do whatever you want with walleye in the potholes, but get them out of our rivers.Again , such double standards. You want only the native species in the river and kill all the invasive....but you/they are killing the native species---squawfish/northern pikie minnow-- Give me a break..it's not about invasive vs. native for you...it's protect MY favorite fish. AND..They will NEVER get rid of ALL the smallmouth and walleye from the Columbia. I can't wait until someone catches a northern pike in the lower Columbia....it's going to happen regardless of all the netting.
Quote from: plugger on September 24, 2022, 08:12:32 AMQuote from: MeepDog on September 19, 2022, 08:59:43 AMI hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.Such double standards. Probably complained when they closed buoy 10 to protect certain runs of salmon, Or say its perfectly fine to keep a big female walleye because its in the regs, but again complain when tully's are kept because it eats up the quota. Give me a breakDang right it's fine to keep big hen walleye but not because it's in the regs. It's fine because they're an invasive species. I purposefully target big hen walleye to eat right before they spawn in order to have the biggest impact on the population. Do whatever you want with walleye in the potholes, but get them out of our rivers.
Quote from: MeepDog on September 19, 2022, 08:59:43 AMI hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.Such double standards. Probably complained when they closed buoy 10 to protect certain runs of salmon, Or say its perfectly fine to keep a big female walleye because its in the regs, but again complain when tully's are kept because it eats up the quota. Give me a break
I hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.
Quote from: mcrawfordaf on September 25, 2022, 06:01:26 PMQuote from: MeepDog on September 25, 2022, 05:16:18 PMQuote from: buckcanyonlodge on September 25, 2022, 02:29:44 PMQuote from: MeepDog on September 25, 2022, 01:36:40 PMQuote from: plugger on September 24, 2022, 08:12:32 AMQuote from: MeepDog on September 19, 2022, 08:59:43 AMI hope they run these same nets on the mid and lower Columbia. Walleye and bass don't belong so get them out. Eat them all.Such double standards. Probably complained when they closed buoy 10 to protect certain runs of salmon, Or say its perfectly fine to keep a big female walleye because its in the regs, but again complain when tully's are kept because it eats up the quota. Give me a breakDang right it's fine to keep big hen walleye but not because it's in the regs. It's fine because they're an invasive species. I purposefully target big hen walleye to eat right before they spawn in order to have the biggest impact on the population. Do whatever you want with walleye in the potholes, but get them out of our rivers.Again , such double standards. You want only the native species in the river and kill all the invasive....but you/they are killing the native species---squawfish/northern pikie minnow-- Give me a break..it's not about invasive vs. native for you...it's protect MY favorite fish. AND..They will NEVER get rid of ALL the smallmouth and walleye from the Columbia. I can't wait until someone catches a northern pike in the lower Columbia....it's going to happen regardless of all the netting.I don't see the double standard. Native species can still become overpopulated and need management such as whitetails in urban environments, or kangaroos in aus. I love walleye and I'll be sad to see them go, but by nephew likes zebras and if someone brought them and they took over you'd be here trying to save them. Big fat pregnant hen released back to drop her millions of eggs. About a dozen eating size males taken home. You’ll never get rid of em. But you can try ;PThat first doesn't look pregnant in the slightest, it looks spawned out. They will have big distended bellies when they're ready to spawn. That fish might even be an older male. Sometimes I catch males in the 5-8lb range.
Well not sure what it (study) might do except provide interesting info for those that find that sort of thing interesting .. apparently you are not in that group. :-)
Quote from: GASoline71 on September 19, 2022, 03:58:33 PMSalmon fishing will be dead in this state in 10 more years. Walleye are a ball to catch on Roosevelt, and they are exceptional table fare.GaryMule deer are hard to hunt, let's just destroy their habitat and raise cows instead? They are easy and taste good.
Salmon fishing will be dead in this state in 10 more years. Walleye are a ball to catch on Roosevelt, and they are exceptional table fare.Gary
Well like they said...been doing it for 20 years and still a lot of fish to catch in there so maybe there will still be a few left to catch in December?