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I call BS on the habitat bit, I'm sure it plays a small part but nets are probably the other 99.9% of the problem...
Nets, regardless of who's using are a major problem. Yes, by all means, please take the easy way out and point them at the Tribes if it makes you feel better and sleep better at night. The decimation is occuring by more ways than one and if you don't care to educate yourself on that fact then sorry, by all means carry on. Sure native fishermen are an issue but to say we are almost the entire issue is abusrd.
Guess I should specify, when talking salmon issues my references to 'habitat' are from the river mouth/delta to the spawning beds. If you want to include the ocean habitat (changing ocean conditions like temperature and acidity or the over harvest of forage fish and shrimp), then I could put more weight on the habitat issue. But from what I've seen from visiting the coast in Alaska and parts of Washington, and what I've read about coastal BC; there are enough freshwater systems that if 'habitat' was the issue, then the declines theoretically should be confined to those areas that experienced development. The latest I've heard is that numbers are down even in rivers and small coastal streams in areas that have had nearly no human impact.
Quote from: FC on June 12, 2012, 10:24:56 AMI call BS on the habitat bit, I'm sure it plays a small part but nets are probably the other 99.9% of the problem...Netting is habitat loss. By netting, natural free flowing waterways are changed, lost, (borrowed?) for an entrapment environment. Fish are not in the habitat they thrive in when there are nets. They are in an altered habitat, a lost habitat, a changed even damaged habitat because of netting.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
It makes me sad. This is a sport I "hung it up on." It was a tradition. I have $1000's in gear and a boat for it but I quit. I feel that participating in the program hurts the runs. Also, not buying the license or spending the funds to support it means no funding and I am no longer an activist in it; that is also hurting the runs; It sucks!
Quote from: Wenatcheejay on June 12, 2012, 08:52:51 PM Same with sturgeon now!
Quote from: Wenatcheejay on June 12, 2012, 08:52:51 PMIt makes me sad. This is a sport I "hung it up on." It was a tradition. I have $1000's in gear and a boat for it but I quit. I feel that participating in the program hurts the runs. Also, not buying the license or spending the funds to support it means no funding and I am no longer an activist in it; that is also hurting the runs; It sucks! Would you like to PM me your address so I can facilitate the disposal of all that unwanted gear and boat?
Quote from: Wenatcheejay on June 12, 2012, 08:52:51 PMIt makes me sad. This is a sport I "hung it up on." It was a tradition. I have $1000's in gear and a boat for it but I quit. I feel that participating in the program hurts the runs. Also, not buying the license or spending the funds to support it means no funding and I am no longer an activist in it; that is also hurting the runs; It sucks! Same with sturgeon now!
Teal101-But we do not do any of these practices anymore. We have stopped the bad practices that decimated the fish populationsThe indians used to net for sustenance that is no longer the case, they are netting for profit, Well unfortunately the indians are not responsible people and are overfishing the limited fish populations we have Thanks,H&F
why do i always here how great the salmon numbers have been the last few years? i hear one person say numbers are way up and then i hear people act like salmon are almost extinct?