"They don't seem to have a plan or if they do they haven't learned how to communicate it to the public yet."

I don't think they have a clue and have nothing to convey soc an't anwer the question in all reality.

Same for the declines in Chinook in the CRB, real hard solid reasons are not forth coming aside from over fishing, netting and lack of spawning grounds. Numbers seem to fluctuate so much from year to year that any explanation eludes them. One year I see and hear about 30-50 Chinook caught throwing spinners just above the bridge. Last year I saw 5 and only heard of a dozen more
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Taking my fishing poles with me to a body of water that has fish in it is not an excuse to enjoy the scenery.