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#114006 - 05/19/01 08:48 PM Indians closeing lake Quinault
steely slammer Offline
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Registered: 02/24/00
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I see in todays news paper that the Quinault Indian Nation has stopped issuing fishing permits for Lake Quinault. They say that the non tribal people where fishing for blueback salmon which can only be caught by tribal members. And there saying that people are depleting the run. Right like I belive this (NOT) I think with all the nets in the Quinault river thats whats depleting the run. Just like all the nets in the Chehalis river Basin, depleting all the Salmon and Stealhead in these rivers. mad
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#114007 - 05/19/01 10:05 PM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
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Parr

Registered: 05/14/01
Posts: 56
Loc: BC, Canada
that's the typical native attitude for you!

I live in Canada we get a lot more of that than you do...beleive me!

They poach freely,close roads,and claim land all the time! mad
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#114008 - 05/19/01 11:24 PM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
riverswild Offline
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Registered: 10/25/00
Posts: 318
Loc: OlyWa
I guess that means the people that want to fish will have to go to the upper river..

By closing the lake, I wonder how that will effect the local economy?..
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#114009 - 05/20/01 12:27 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
potter Offline
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Registered: 11/08/99
Posts: 204
Loc: Pacific Beach, WA, USA
The minimum escapement for sockeye in Lake Quinault is 26,500. If escapement predictions are below escapement the tribe has to make tough decisions. Last year and this year there is no sockeye fishing for the nets. No economy is hurt more then that in Taholah. The escapement for the last 2 years is just under. Poaching sockeye on Lake Quinault has been over-looked when the escapement levels are way above 26,500 but the run is very important to the tribe and all fish are needed to spawn.

If the nets had so much impact on the Chehalis steelhead this year why did the Wynoochee have a banner year?

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#114010 - 05/20/01 05:29 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
Dances Offline
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Registered: 03/01/01
Posts: 276
Loc: Clarkston Wa
The nooch probably had a banner year because it recived all the fishing pressuser after the low plants on the other rivers.
Just a thought
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#114011 - 05/21/01 12:21 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
steely slammer Offline
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Potter i'm not trying to be a jerk here but i would like to know what kind of data you have that shows the nooch had a banner year....
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#114012 - 05/21/01 01:56 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
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Registered: 11/30/99
Posts: 335
Loc: A coastal river with fish
Let me ask you this , you net the hump, why when the steelie return was under 800 fish, and they were netting 3 to 4 days a week, makes a lot of sence, but if the sockeye run is down, you close everything. Whats wrong with this picture, granet you stock the quanault well, and we pay to stock the hump, and you get majority of the fish. Something wrong with this picture. Salmon on the other picture I dont mind you netting a lesser percentage, but when they close the river for kings there should be no nets, because when there coming so are the silvers at the same time. the tribe and the state have got to get this problem under control. the little salm and cook creek have good returns, why not help rebuild the other grays harbor rivers, the hoquiam used to have pretty good runs as well as the wishkah , satsop not no more, but the nooch is holding its own for steelies, but not salmon. This whole situation is a joke. mad mad
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#114013 - 05/21/01 05:52 PM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
berkley boy Offline
Fry

Registered: 10/05/00
Posts: 37
Loc: edgewood,wa usa
this may not relate to the rivers around here, but i jus came from idaho (fished the clearwater for kings/bass) and there is a certain fishing hole that you can only perty much access by automobile, and the nez perce tribe who owns the land, shut it down, so thatno fishing can be done there, i have bought tribe fishing licenses before, but i will no longer support there stinky thinking..they are only in this for themselves...**berkley boy**
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#114014 - 05/21/01 08:10 PM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
potter Offline
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Registered: 11/08/99
Posts: 204
Loc: Pacific Beach, WA, USA
Anyone who spent much time around the nooch knew the fishing was good. 60 trailers on one day! Everyone I talked to did good. Take a float from Schaffer creek to Carter creek and you will see hundreds of flags in the river marking steelhead redds.

The Hump was open but when you see the Tribal catch, you will find out that very few fishermen participated...too slow

Why put effort into pumping smolts into a system when so many of the smolts croak when they get near the pulp mill??

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#114015 - 05/22/01 12:59 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
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Registered: 11/30/99
Posts: 335
Loc: A coastal river with fish
Thats bull those tribs have been cleaned up for years, the only reason the nooch had all that traffic is its the only river in grays harbor with any amount of fish, so where does everybody go, if the the other rivers produce equil amounts, than all the traffic would be spread out, what a concept. I do okay in the nooch because I grew up there, but there are lots of people that dont, when I was a kid in the 70s the hump was the place to be, as well as the east fork of the Hoquiam. Dont go blaming it all on the pulp mill, thats just a cop out. frown
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#114016 - 05/22/01 10:40 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
blueback Offline
Fry

Registered: 02/02/01
Posts: 23
Loc: taholah wa. grays harbor
back to the main subject, the lake was closed to protect the returning adult sockeye from being caught in the lake by a few of the outlaws who ruined it for the rest of you. we also shut down the lower river for guiding and the net fishery so don't go thinking that we were just targeting you lake fishermen. you guys have to understand that this is a privilege and not a right to fish on our lake, we control when and when not people fish on the lake.

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#114017 - 05/22/01 11:08 AM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
Osprey Offline
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Registered: 05/09/00
Posts: 915
Loc: Osprey Acres /Olympja
Here we go again frown
the Nooch had a decent year yeh on hatchery fish,what happened to all the Nates that were headed that way, mad along with the Satsop fish. Oh ya $1.25 a lb thats what.

I just love the double standards that the tribes seam to live by.They get to net fish we paid for? The Hump run was down
[Bleeeeep!] Yes it was it's really down now Huh? but they sure got their fish...what few were there.
what a freaking crock.

Os
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#114018 - 05/22/01 07:49 PM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
scottguides Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 09/19/00
Posts: 215
Loc: elma
potter,are you saying you have fished the schaeffer to carter drift this year?the carter take out has been closed to the public for quite some time now.i personally made that drift 16 times this season.i was on that very same drift on 3/31/01.i saw flags but they were not from this years steelhead redds by no means,possibly salmon.i saw redds on several drifts but not in great numbers.the main reason the nooch gets the pressure is it's 90% marked fish,with this years low waters and the extended tribal netting not a lot of fish made it out alive.the impact will be noticed in future years.several local rivers had good numbers of fish but they were 90% native fish so they did'nt get pressured like the nooch.if its a waste of time to put smolts into a river with a pulp mill on it then the tribal officials sould recognize this as a problem and not net it so heavily,after all what happens when you take and don't give, you end up with nothing and thats the track were all gonna be on soon.why can't the tribes put the effort into the other rivers they net that they do in the lower quinault?it is the biggest put in take out river in the state and tribal members only get a shot at them. OS as for the absent of native fish in the nooch you certainly can't blame that on tribal netting,the river had plenty of marked fish in it to catch.the absence of native fish on the nooch is the result of years of broodstocking.you can't keep killing natives to make hatchery fish forever.the satsop will be the same way in the next 10 years,you can already see it starting,the reason is the marked fish get killed.if they didn't mark the fish and released them it would be a great program. smile scott

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#114019 - 05/22/01 09:49 PM Re: Indians closeing lake Quinault
Dances Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 03/01/01
Posts: 276
Loc: Clarkston Wa
OOOO Me Me Pick Me
Ok I have a few Questions that might be answered.
1st one nation UNDER GOD!
Does that only concern american citizens and not Native Americans? One nation means ONE not united states of america and all the other tribal nations contianed in the US borders.

2nd Dont Native americans consider them selfs US citizens?

And lets just humor our selfs for a moment and say that they do. Doesnt that mean that they have to play by our rules? Plus they like to get all the benifits from the government but if they are their own Nation then they sould not feed off the United States of America.

Hey scotty
Not all the fish are killed in the brood stock program only the females. so the males get to return back to sea and come back up and have another chance at mating.

One more thing. The indians sell the fish out of the back of their rigs right.(not all but some) It seems like they are putting a price on their heritage to me.
Just a thought though.

Just my $.02 Dances

[ 05-22-2001: Message edited by: danceswithfish ]
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