I just spent 4 days on the OP fishing and was blessed with the oppourtunity to release quite a few beautiful wild steelhead. I happened to be fishing near several friends who are guides who unfortionatly had clients that insisted on killing a fish because they could. The worst of which was the guy who hooked a 25 pound toad at the log jam below the culvert hole on the Duc and landed it at whitcomb dimmle. He killed the fish then informed the guide that he was going to get a replica made and eat the fish (oh, and he tipped my friend 10 whole dollars for the experience). Bullsh@@@t! I was wondering if any of you can tell me why the state went back on they're no kill wild steelhead law last year. I saw another 25 pounder in the back of a pick up on thursday and it was a damn shame.


Edited by TBJ (04/01/07 11:45 AM)
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