Originally Posted By: N W Panhandler
Keith, the short answer to that is NO, Unless they fish for perch or crappi. There were lots of fish and few people years past but the overfishing and habitat loss's is catching up with us now. And unless we can get some control of the pinnipeds and us, sturgeon are in real trouble also. It would be nice if we could get rid of some of those man made islands in the lower river also, help with bird predation.


I'll guarantee you "selective" fishing won't turn the wild fish populations around, all you bandwagon CCA folks just don't get it..... It's a [censored] joke...... Considering the status of 80% of the wild fish runs in the CR system, unless EVERYONE backs off of them COMPLETELY, they WILL keep dwindling..... Fact is, we can't have our cake and eat it too!

Ever ask yourself what the [censored] is happening to CANADA's and ALASKA's fish populations? IS CCA going to jump in up there and try to fix that as well? violin They're 15 or so years behind and starting on the same downward spiral too. We can bandaid this and bandaid that, it's just giving us a few more years before the end all here in the CR system.......

You bet you're ass I'm bummed, bummed seeing all the hatchery plant cuts that are coming. I'm getting the feeling CCA is a bunch of bunny hugging, fern sniffing, phony wild fish making groupies... rofl

Keep it up boys and girls, we'll be off the local rivers soon! Your clown of a leader already has some local rivers so F'd up, it's a joke.

Oh and by the way.... It's CRAPPIE........ thumbs

Yeah and I approve this message.......!

Keith
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