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Quote from: runamuk on September 15, 2011, 07:18:27 PMwhy isn't it utilized in the fish fertilizer market is my question...fish fertilizer is good stuff and typically falls into the OMRI or organic labeling and would sure be a better use than just chucking them...I understand some body count is needed in rivers for the smolts to eat and to feed the circle of life but that doesn't account for the fish piled on banks....I guessing it is because a buyer hasn't approached them yet. As soon as bycatch/remains have dollar signs attached to them, they'd be selling.The biggest piles I've seen were from DFW, for 'river nourishment'. DFW had too many silvers return to the hatchery so they were cutting the tails off and then putting them in a trailer. Thousands of them. Then they would take them up the mountain and dump them off the bridge. The bios kept talking about doing this to raise the nitrogen.
why isn't it utilized in the fish fertilizer market is my question...fish fertilizer is good stuff and typically falls into the OMRI or organic labeling and would sure be a better use than just chucking them...I understand some body count is needed in rivers for the smolts to eat and to feed the circle of life but that doesn't account for the fish piled on banks....
You certainly raise some good points heartsblood although indians have been by far the most wasteful pigs that I have ever seen involved with commercial fishing and they HAVE done the most damage to our steelhead runs and continue to do the most damage to our salmon runs.[/quoteI agree, and the is no sign of stopping. I think we as sportsman need to work together or we will see more of our tax dollars go to the natives to make up for no salmon in Washington. The biggest thing we face is that the natives have their hands in Gregoire pockets right now, which doesn't help us but helps them.
Quote from: FC on September 15, 2011, 06:02:59 PMand they HAVE done the most damage to our steelhead runs and continue to do the most damage to our salmon runs.Suburbia destroyed our fish runs.
and they HAVE done the most damage to our steelhead runs and continue to do the most damage to our salmon runs.
In my book the natives on here bitching about your heritage and that you suffer greatly are full of themselves and should really pull your head out.
Quote from: seansfire on September 15, 2011, 11:24:21 PMIn my book the natives on here bitching about your heritage and that you suffer greatly are full of themselves and should really pull your head out.Just out of curiosity, who are the natives on here that "are bitching about their heritage and that they suffer greatly"? I can count us on one hand and I don't recall any posts that fit your description.
Quote from: Coastal_native on September 15, 2011, 11:37:26 PMQuote from: seansfire on September 15, 2011, 11:24:21 PMIn my book the natives on here bitching about your heritage and that you suffer greatly are full of themselves and should really pull your head out.Just out of curiosity, who are the natives on here that "are bitching about their heritage and that they suffer greatly"? I can count us on one hand and I don't recall any posts that fit your description. Yes, be careful not to slander. In my observations Coastal and Plateau have been nothing but curteous and patient. Though I agree that treaty interpretations need to be changed, these two gentlemen have been nothing but that, gentlemen.