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odd question but.. if they are trying to get them on the endangered species list then why are they still harvesting them?
Aren't they thought to have infested the Great Lakes after manmade canals and such were introduced? I.E. they had help getting there.They are native fish in this region, here long before we were
Quote from: sebek556 on August 02, 2011, 02:23:51 PModd question but.. if they are trying to get them on the endangered species list then why are they still harvesting them? Harvest is allowed at Willamette Falls where runs are healthy. There are no dams causing conflict to lamprey making it up to the falls to spawn. The concern is upper columbia and snaker river tributaries where runs are very minimal. I'm guessing that genetics are different similiar to salmon.
Quote from: sebek556 on August 02, 2011, 02:23:51 PModd question but.. if they are trying to get them on the endangered species list then why are they still harvesting them? They are a tiny little bit more abundant than this report has it listed as and the season for this is very strict and tougher than the laid back one on salmon, at least for the Yakama's.
Quote from: PlateauNDN on August 02, 2011, 02:26:23 PMQuote from: sebek556 on August 02, 2011, 02:23:51 PModd question but.. if they are trying to get them on the endangered species list then why are they still harvesting them? They are a tiny little bit more abundant than this report has it listed as and the season for this is very strict and tougher than the laid back one on salmon, at least for the Yakama's.Im with seebkk, I thought that they were disappearing in this guys lifetime. If they are so edangered then wouldnt you want to quit harvesting them. Maybe just eat a few of those endagered wild steelhead I have to throw back or shoot another couple elk at the feeding station this winter....
Im with seebkk, I thought that they were disappearing in this guys lifetime. If they are so endangered then wouldnt you want to quit harvesting them. Maybe just eat a few of those endagered wild steelhead I have to throw back or shoot another couple elk at the feeding station this winter....