#238182 - 03/23/04 02:53 PM
commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 249
Loc: Bothell wa
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I read about this on my Hunting forum, anyone here know whats going on???, I dont know about you guys but this put me up and over top if this is true!
Well there is no official letter or news about it but it has been confirmed that there will be a meeting to take public input on this very issue.. Allot of emails have been sent to the WDFW.. Here is a reply I got from my letter sent..
The commercial gillnetters want in on the Lk WA sockeye party at the expense of you and me. Here is a letter I sent, please send yours ASAP. They are making these decisions right now! If we have to share with the commercials, it will be a very short season indeed.
Also if you can take the time to attend the meeting on March 30th and comment on this it is very well worth the effort. I for one truely enjoy this fishery.. Yes we all know what a zoo it can be out there especially when the season is shortened by comercial fishing. However it is also a great way to indroduce kids into fishing for some fun filled action. Almost garunteed for them to catch a nice salmon or two..
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Thanks for your thoughtful comments. I have received quite a few e-mails in the last couple of days with similar views expressed. If you care to attend our public meeting on March 30 at the SeaTac Holiday Inn (9:30 am), you can present your opinion in person to agency and other folks. thanks, Pat Pattillo WDFW
Bud.
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#238183 - 03/23/04 03:02 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 249
Loc: Bothell wa
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here is the letter that has been sent there way and who it should go to, according to the other post,
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Mr. Patillo,
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the possibility of commercial gill netters participating in the 2004 Lake Washington sockeye fishery.
I would request that you and the other decision makers consider the tremendous economic impact that a sport fishery creates during the Lk WA sockeye run. I would hope it is very simple to see that the economic impact is far greater with the $100/angler/day spent by sport anglers times the 30,000 participants as opposed to the handful of gillnet boats selling the fish on a commercial market already flooded with Bristol Bay sockeye at that time of year.
By allowing commercial gill-netters to take a portion of the non-tribal allocation, you are shortening those number of sport days.
Further more, I would hope you take into account the "social injustice" of forcing the Muckleshoot, Suquamish, and Tulalip tribes to compete with the commercials when it was the Muckleshoots who stepped up and spent their own money to enhance and monitor this fishery over the last 10 years.
By keeping Lake Washington sockeye a sport and tribal fishery you will create the strongest economic impact possible while giving the tribal and sport anglers the opportunity to harvest the fruits of their labor.
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Send your emails to
pattiplp@dfw.wa.gov Pat Patillo
Be sure to cc the Pacific Fisheries Management Council and the WDFW commission.
pfmc.comments@noaa.gov and commission@dfw.wa.gov
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#238184 - 03/23/04 04:56 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/14/03
Posts: 478
Loc: Between 2 Mountains
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They are trying to get the OK to net Area 10 for them.Hear is a response from Pat Pattillo:
Thanks for your view on this tough issue. You probably are aware that the reason we are considering commercial fishing for non-Indians this year is that our policy for Lake Washington sockeye use states clearly that the priority is for sport use. But if the run is very large, greater than 750,000, then we are bound to consider some level of commercial opportunity. We are thinking about what the possible bycatch of chinook would be and are concerned with any increases to the impact on Puget Sound chinook given their status under the Endangered Species Act. So two things are up in the air: first, we won't know what if the runsize is big enough to consider a commercial fishery until mid-late July, after we've probably already begun a sport fishery in the Lake; and second, we don't know if we really can justify the impact of even a small commercial fishery that would take place out in Area 10.
We will discuss this topic more on March 30 at the SeaTac Holiday Inn, at our North of Falcon meeting, so be ther if you can. Thanks again for taking the time to provide us with your view.
Pat Pattillo
WDFW
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#238185 - 03/23/04 05:24 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
Posts: 7084
Loc: Everett
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When I heard this topic spoken on at NOF the first thing that came to my mind was:
How can we know exactly what the size of the run is ( to predict sport and indian season length) when they are netting them before they are counted?
I understand that they can count the fish caught in the nets, but not until after they have been harvested.
Only after they are harvested will we know exactly what the true impact is to the sport fishery.
BS I say, if there is a big run, let the sport fisherman and Indians have an extended season on them!!!!! Don't let the commercials seine them north of Meadow Point and demolish the whole second half of the run!
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#238186 - 03/23/04 05:32 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 04/01/03
Posts: 249
Loc: Bothell wa
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Fire off some e-mails!! to all three of the groups, I added to the one above and recieved a reply it would hit the proper people within a hour.
I am so PI$$ed!! I have about reached my saturation of BS from this State, We need to get the word out to the media about all the things that are way wrong, I did not like the idea of a Class Action Lawsuite because it hurts, but it will bring all the issues to light and at a National level, maybee the do-gooders we live with in Seattle will finally get behind us on some of the issues of Tribal and commercial bs that has been going on.
Bud.
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#238187 - 03/23/04 06:19 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/14/03
Posts: 478
Loc: Between 2 Mountains
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Please contact everyone you can to let them know of our opposition to the proposed Non-Tribel Gill Net Sockeye Fishery.
Pacific Fishery Management Council
pfmc.comments@noaa.gov
Pat Patillo, Salmon policy coordinator for the State Department of Fish and Wildlife
PATTIPLP@dfw.wa.gov
Fish and Wildlife Commission
commission@dfw.wa.gov
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#238188 - 03/23/04 06:23 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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The Tide changed
Registered: 08/31/00
Posts: 7084
Loc: Everett
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Everyone please send a quick email about this issue.
Your note to Pat and WDFW will really make a difference! Really, it will!
Pat said so himself!
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#238189 - 03/23/04 08:02 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Spawner
Registered: 07/12/02
Posts: 614
Loc: Maple Valley, Wa.
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How come the Indians can fish a run that did not exist when the treaties were written???
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#238193 - 03/23/04 10:13 PM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/05/00
Posts: 478
Loc: Woodinville, WA, USA
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Originally posted by barnettm: How come the Indians can fish a run that did not exist when the treaties were written??? Well, if it is true that the Muckleshoots foot the bill for the Cedar River sockeye hatchery (so I am told), they can do whatever they want with the returning adults, IMO. I think the fact that they give up part of the run for us white folk to harvest is rather nice. Let's be careful where we sling our barbs, as they may whip around and catch us in the back of the head.
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#238194 - 03/24/04 01:00 AM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/09/03
Posts: 399
Loc: Seattle
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I just sent my email. Thanks for alerting us to this possible plan.
I hope everybody sent a quick email.
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#238195 - 03/24/04 01:18 AM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Spawner
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 937
Loc: Everwet
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Here we go again, slamming the tribes, when it should be directed at the politicians, and the commercial netters. Should'nt we do all we can to get these clowns and their self -serving agendas out of office? It's all about money, and the money we are talking about in one way or another goes to get these cretins re-elected year in and year out.(we must consider a commercial harvest at this time) What a bunch of horse s***! The tribes are doing all they can to ensure a balance between sports fishers and tribes, but the politicos are selling the rest to the commercials who will provide all the support they need to get re-elected. Like I said, it's a self-serving agenda that will not stop unless the general non-fishing public is made aware of this inequity, just as any issue that the public is blissfully unaware!
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#238198 - 03/24/04 10:30 AM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27840
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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There are also "usual and accustomed" fishing "sites" on the ship canal...( A man made canal)..... Grandpa, Don't forget the Muckleshoots U&A on the Black River, a "man UN-made canal". Fish on... Todd P.S. I appreciate very much your continued efforts for a sport season on Lk. Washington for sockeye this summer. Please keep it up!
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#238199 - 03/24/04 11:28 AM
Re: commercial fishing Lake Wa for Sockey run,2004?????????
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/06/01
Posts: 2959
Loc: Nisqually
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Not to mention the years Lake WA takes to recover it's own population of rainbow and cutthroat trout after a commercial fishery.
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