Originally Posted By: stlhdr1
Originally Posted By: freespool
Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Steeliedrew,

There are countless threads on this forum that go into a lot of detail on this subject. Some provide citations to scientific papers and reports. The upshot scientific conclusion is that your buddy doesn't know his azz from a hole in the ground regarding hatchery and wild steelhead genetics.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.



Good point Salmo, and you might add the jackwagons who preach that there are no longer any truly wild fish.
A fishing license and pole makes you a fisherman, it takes something far different in understand fisheries science.


Take your red rubber nose back off, clown season's over....

Quit twisting words, I've never stated there aren't any true wild fish left, I've said time and time again there's a lot of jackwagons like yourself that believe if it has an adipose fin it must be a gravel born child...

Take off the blind folds..

Keith


Keith you earned the jackwagon title by making statements about large numbers unclipped fish in the CR, your opinion was that they were unclipped spring chinook hatchery fish, that opinion runs against the data I provided.
Your continued insistence that this data is somehow wrong makes you a jackwagon.
Or you never read any of the links.
We were referring to spring chinook