#144051 - 03/09/02 10:50 PM
 
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Registered:  12/26/99
 
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NO!!  Ive never had a steelhead or salmon swallow any bait ive used.  Plunking and pulling divers is another story.  Your standard drift rig and float rig offer little time for a fish to "inhale" the offering, unless you are totally unconscious.  like mentioned above, there are times a bait ban is totally necessary - CNR seasons, and heavy smolt migration timing.
  tap..tap...tap...    tap...   tap...ZZZZzzzzzzzzzz fish on  :p 
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#144053 - 03/09/02 11:34 PM
 
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Registered:  11/12/00
 
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Loc:  Salem, OR
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#144054 - 03/09/02 11:57 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
Registered:  11/24/00
 
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Loc:  The Terrace
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#144055 - 03/10/02 01:21 AM
 
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Repeat Spawner
 
 
Registered:  08/04/99
 
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Loc:  Olympia, WA
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No, and I'll never support catch and release worm digging in Washington, either. 
 
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#144056 - 03/10/02 02:02 AM
 
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Repeat Spawner
 
 
Registered:  06/19/01
 
Posts: 1066
 
Loc:  North Bend, WA
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Cowlitzfisherman - did you mention a state wide ban? I think it can (and has) been used as a good managent tool (isn't that your question?).
  Under many conditions - Yes, Washington. 
 
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#144057 - 03/10/02 02:18 AM
 
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Juvenile at Sea
 
 
Registered:  09/03/01
 
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Loc:  shelton wa
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No - Washington 
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#144058 - 03/10/02 04:54 AM
 
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Smolt
 
 
Registered:  08/08/00
 
Posts: 91
 
Loc:  Marysville Washington
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We already have enough regulations and restricted waters, not to mention emergency closures to make our heads spin.NO WASH. Lets just hope that this year they get the rules straight before they pint the pamphlet.I don't mean to sound ill-hearted, but I would like some consistency. Checking the state web page every time I go out gets old fast. J.C.B      
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#144059 - 03/10/02 08:40 AM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
Registered:  11/21/01
 
Posts: 304
 
Loc:  union wa
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if they banned bait in washington, fishhead 5 would be able to save about 4 hundred dollars a year on refrigeration cost alone. 
 
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#144060 - 03/10/02 10:00 AM
 
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Juvenille at Sea
 
 
 
Registered:  03/31/00
 
Posts: 212
 
Loc:  Stanwood,Wa
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Did you think you would get ANY yes votes? 
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#144061 - 03/10/02 10:06 AM
 
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Three Time Spawner
 
 
 
Registered:  06/14/00
 
Posts: 1828
 
Loc:  Toledo, Washington
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Bigdog2250 That is just one of the answers this survey will reveal!           Cowlitzfisherman Is the taste of the bait worth the sting of the hook????  
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#144062 - 03/10/02 11:34 AM
 
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Juvenille at Sea
 
 
Registered:  08/22/00
 
Posts: 214
 
Loc:  Sequim, Washington
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No-Washington
  They shouldn't do this statewide. Only look at each river because each river is different. Some places a bait ban is ok, but not statewide.
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#144063 - 03/10/02 12:03 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
Registered:  03/11/01
 
Posts: 419
 
Loc:  Rochester, WA USA
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I am not opposed to resricting the use of bait on certain rivers at certain times of the year. For example, the fly only stretch on the Kalama..... I mean, something like that is fine. But hasn'tthis State already made it hard enough to harvest fish in this state without adding yet ANOTHER stupid regulation that we'd have to abide by? I'm against th idea of using a Statewide bait ban as a managment because It's not really a "Managment" tool at all. A bait ban would only serve to make it harder for us to catch fish..... That's not managment at all. The state already charges too much for licenses and tags and doesn't do nearly enough to enhance the fishing.... Why in the world would we want them to make it any harder than it already is? If the state wants to "Manage" the fish, then why don't they actally start to do things that will enhnce the fishing? We already have enough stupid regulations on the books, geared soley at making harder for us to be successful in our hunting and fishing efforts. We dont need yet another stumbling block thrown in our way. 
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#144064 - 03/10/02 01:54 PM
 
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Fry
 
 
Registered:  03/21/99
 
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Loc:  Olympia, WA 98516
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#144066 - 03/10/02 07:26 PM
 
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Spawner
 
 
Registered:  05/02/01
 
Posts: 762
 
Loc:  Silver Star,Mt
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They have bait bans on several Western Washington rivers now and it don't seem to stop the bait fishermen. Take the upper Sauk from Darrington up. It's supposed to be no bait,but in the summer time you find worm containers all over the place. I don't support anything until they can inforce it. Just my .02 Jim S. 
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#144067 - 03/10/02 09:17 PM
 
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Returning Adult
 
 
 
Registered:  12/06/00
 
Posts: 337
 
Loc:  Tacoma, WA,
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"NO" to BAIT band in WA. 
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#144068 - 03/10/02 09:25 PM
 
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River Nutrients
 
 
 
Registered:  03/15/99
 
Posts: 4167
 
Loc:  Poulsbo, WA,USA
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No!  They should open all waters to bait fishing period!  The only alternative is to close them.  No discrimination! 
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#144070 - 03/10/02 10:26 PM
 
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Three Time Spawner
 
 
 
Registered:  03/07/99
 
Posts: 1440
 
Loc:  Wherever I can swing for wild ... 
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Rieter Rat, Finally a response based on reason, rather than emotion. BTW, My opinion supports your reason. From the studies I've read bait  doesn't have much of a impact on steelhead during winter months Nov-March. The rest of the year I say YES to no bait. But this is a useless survey because it won't happen. In my opinion bait is a confidence tool, wild winter steelhead and summer runs are aggressive enough and it's not needed to be successful plus you lower theimpact on the down river kelts, smolts, char and cutthroat. Gosh look how successful anglers are during the C&R season and there's no bait allowed then      
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