#212343 - 09/23/03 11:52 PM
releasing river caught salmon reg
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WINNER
Registered: 01/11/03
Posts: 10363
Loc: Olypen
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Man, I have looked and looked and can't find the reg that describes how to release a river caught salmon.
I am interested because I have seen a number of guys ticketed for using their feet to steer the fish back to the water. I'm not talking about kicking the fish, just helping it along with your feet. Who wants to grab ahold of a soreback chum and carry it? Anyone? Some over-zealous wardens out to balance the budget on the backs of us "outlaws".
Any help greatly appreciated....soap boxers not invited to speak.
And "no" I wasn't one of the poor *******s who got a ticket. I'm just thoroughly disgusted with state ticket whores.
Thanks
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#212344 - 09/24/03 09:39 AM
Re: releasing river caught salmon reg
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Spawner
Registered: 03/10/01
Posts: 570
Loc: Snohomish, WA, USA
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Wet hands are the best possible tool for handling a fish to be released. I suspect they consider a rubber boot to be a poor substitute, whether you WANT to touch that fishy or not.
If you don't bring it into water under 1' deep you usually don't have to touch it anyway.
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#212345 - 09/24/03 10:15 AM
Re: releasing river caught salmon reg
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/19/02
Posts: 274
Loc: Oak Harbor Wa
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Its all about respect, you need to respect the fish you catch, even the chums, if you dont like the smell of them take up something else, or dont fish for them late in the year/run...DJ
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#212346 - 09/24/03 11:19 AM
Re: releasing river caught salmon reg
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/27/02
Posts: 3188
Loc: U.S. Army
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Not doubting your story, but are you sure that is precisely what the ticket was for?
I've never gotten a ticket but I would think that the infraction would have to be cited on the ticket by code. Then you could research the infraction.
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#212348 - 09/24/03 09:27 PM
Re: releasing river caught salmon reg
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WINNER
Registered: 01/11/03
Posts: 10363
Loc: Olypen
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Good point, GoHarley....I'll have to ask my friend who one of several lucky recipients.....any infraction I have seen always has a RCW number.....but it has been so many years (at least 35) since I've gotten a fishing or hunting ticket, I'm not sure that they have the code.....but I'll check.
Interesting that no one rattled off exactly where I could find a reference, tho......I'm still looking for help there.
Also interesting is the comment that I need to respect the fish.....I agree and do......I "help" the fish back to water without picking them up....which only leads to dropping them on the rocks, especially with wet hands. Chum have a motor that never quits, and are next to impossible to get them to quit kicking.....when possible I don't remove them from the water more than necessary to back out my single barbless hook, however, undercut banks, branches, and large rocks always are a factor is how easy it is to release the fish. I shouldn't have to explain all this every time now, should I?
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