#194099 - 04/11/03 06:08 PM
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River Nutrients
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I have seen guys in the Salt use this hooky type thing that just pops the hook right out and the fish never has to come into the boat.
Don't know what it is called but it looked like an easy way to release fish.
I think that is a good reg.
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#194100 - 04/11/03 08:14 PM
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Its called a fish "de-hooker" They work pretty well and are simple to use. See this link: web page I have to agree, its a good reg. Its probably the only effective way to get people to release their fish carefully. I've seen way to many salmon released after totally unnecessary abuse. I suspect most of this is out of ignorance. Salmon caught in salt water are much more fragile than those caught in the river. I think if we're going to be able to have a CNR season in the salt or even selective fisheries, then people will have to handle the fish more carefully. Maybe this will force that to happen.
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#194101 - 04/11/03 09:36 PM
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Carcass
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Looks like our own Sparkey is writing the regs!! I agree, a good reg that will go a long ways towards educating correct handling of fish. Hopefully, some of this increased awareness will find its way to the rivers
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#194102 - 04/11/03 10:50 PM
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River Nutrients
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That is a good policy!
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#194104 - 04/12/03 12:00 AM
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WINNER
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I read this reg a few days ago.....I think it is lousy. I just can't see how anyone who is fishing alone is a boat with a lot of free board is going to pull this off. A lot of older fisherman use pretty big boats, because of the stability, and I just don't see how they are going to handle this reg. I think the whole approach is wrong, not the removal of fish that are to be released brought out of the water, but rather......if you have to throw fish back because they are not the right species, not the right size, not hatchery raised, not caught on the right day...something's awfully screwed up, don't you think?...... How about this......keep the first (you supply the number) fish you catch......then you are done......nothing gets released, and everything gets punched.....no more incidental take. I know, I know.....far to simple to work. Oh well, wake me up when things are reasonable. zzzzzzzzzzzzz 
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#194105 - 04/12/03 12:36 AM
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Registered: 03/06/99
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Fun5Acres- Your proposal is flawed for a couple differnt reasons...it would certainly close many many fisheries...we would all be stuck dunking power bait for trout in Spanaway Lake.
Also...who is going to pay their way out to Sekiu in the late summer to catch one coho??...which for most people takes little more then 5 minutes.
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#194106 - 04/12/03 12:41 AM
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Originally posted by eddie: Looks like our own Sparkey is writing the regs!! If only I was...if only I was!! ...but that does give me an idea!!...maybe I shall add that one to Sparkey's Reg Proposals for 2004..."all salmon and steelhead shall not be fully removed from the water if they are to be released!" Whatcha think???? 
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#194107 - 04/12/03 12:42 AM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/13/00
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Loc: Kelso Wa.
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Fun5Acres, if the older fisherman in your scenario can land a fish by themselves they should be able to release 1 by themselves, if nothing else, cut the leader. If they can't do this, maybe they shouldn't be out by themselves. I'm all for this reg.
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#194109 - 04/12/03 01:33 AM
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Sparky.....Well, I guess I've been around here too long and remember when fishing was simple and unbelieveably good.....To me the solution should be simple as well......I, and I suspect many others, am/are willing to suspend fishing altogether, if you figure a way to get the netters out of the equation as well, until the salmon and other commercialed fish return to numbers that require no special restrictions. Tell me that you don't believe the incidental kill with be astronomical. I remember when the Springer protection first went into effect. The legal size slot was 22"-30". First hour fishing of the first day I killed two fish over 20 lbs (accidentally)...one with a broken gill raker, the other just died of lactic acid poison....I was using 20 lb test and a barbless homemade jig. BTW, far before its time, neither fish was removed from the water....believe it or not. I watched both fish sink to the bottem. Makes no sense to fish when killing unkept Kings is the price. We are not far away from the fishing rules of England......rent a piece of water to fish for a day. Rich man's sport.....very sad Regards 
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#194112 - 04/12/03 11:47 AM
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River Nutrients
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I am no expert on releasing fish in the salt but I would think no matter how much free board one has, it would be easy with one of the de-hookers, no matter how old you are. I should do an experiment, Beezer call your friend with the Osprey, it is our duty to test this theory for the fellow board anglers. 
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#194113 - 04/12/03 01:29 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
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Kev is on the money, the dowels with the cup hook work really great, less work than netting a fish and the fish never has to leave the water. I also agree take a kid fishing this summer and teach them the values and the experience of going fishing. Side note: I don't understand why these "de-hookers" are not used when steelhead fishing from a boat where wild steelhead are being released instead of a nylon knotted net. BTW, How come anglers carry nylon knotted net in their boat during wild steelhead release seasons? 
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#194114 - 04/12/03 03:18 PM
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Loc: marysville,wa
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With that kind of language it is a forgone conclusion that the fishery will be closed. WAKE UP YOU GUYS  this fishery is just the carrot thrown at us to quiet the uproar that would come on total closure. Now it will be our fault that it will close! I've always maintained that if a fishery is that bad off than CLOSE THE WHOLE THING DOWN FOR HOWEVER LONG IT TAKES (4 - 5 YEARS MAYBE?) but then license revenue will be lost and thats what this fish crisis is all about anyway. You can't get "Federal Monies" if you dont have a problem, can you?  Do we have a problem? If not then "FISHON" if yes then Lets "CLOSE IT ALL DOWN"  I think I'll go back to bed now, I promise to be in a much better mood later!
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#194115 - 04/13/03 02:10 AM
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Eyed Egg
Registered: 04/07/03
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Loc: Port Angeles, WA
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I think these rules are bogus. NOT! Right on my bearded friend.
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