Originally Posted By: freespool
What about the healthy southern Oregon steelhead stocks that have been harvested for over 20 years, yet their numbers are robust compared to other stocks in the PNW.
What set these stocks apart from ones on the edge of extinction?
It's clearly not harvest, or ocean conditions, could it be a river with a high carrying capacity?
The answer is right there in front of us, why the blinders?



Give it time... As populations increase in those areas, that will change.... Oh and what's the last time they commercially fished those rivers?

Keith
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