#289918 - 02/01/05 08:36 PM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 1203
Loc: Marine Area 13
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I am absolutely sick to my stomach! I wonder how many years this specific disregard of resources has been taken place?
Rescind the Boldt decision NOW!
"WE" need a major protest and QUICKLY! "WE" need to pull together as ONE and voice our displeasure NOW!
Let's march, parade our boats, or convoy to the Capital.... Let's do whatever it takes! Let's set a date and make this happen! We ain't gunna get anything done sitting here typing about it!
Ohhh... I am so pi**ed!
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Puget Sound Anglers, Gig Harbor Chapter
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#289919 - 02/01/05 08:45 PM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Returning Adult
Registered: 07/17/03
Posts: 372
Loc: Everett Wa.
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It's time to weed out the men from the boy's, We need to boycott the reservation. DO NOT fish big salmon. You can still go to Neah bay, just stay at snow creek (ran by the WDFW not the tribe) or go to Sekiu. Don't buy fuel at the dock or groceries at washburns. I know the extra time of travel can be an inconvenience but not being able to fish in the future because of over harvest is worse. Get on the phone guy's and start canceling your halibut trips, anyone who doesn't is a hypocrite, plain and simple and you do not deserve to complain at all. It is up to every one on this board to take up the fight. Write letters, make calls, send Emails. Become a pain in the arse to our Legislators and governor (?). This is war people! Put me down for one of those bumper stickers! Remember that Big salmon resort will most likely be at the Monroe show. Every one should stop by and tell them the following " Due to the actions of your fellow tribe members we as a sports community have decided to boycott your business. Until action is taken you will continue to loose business."
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#289920 - 02/01/05 08:45 PM
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Carcass
Registered: 11/06/03
Posts: 2340
Loc: the A
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hey name a place and a date for a protest and im there!!
kjackson- i dont know if it means anything but when u were talking about the fish from the columbia, it reminded me that about 90% of the summer kings from neah bay were columbia river fish, but thats summer kings so i dont know if its relative, either way whats going on out there is an outrage
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#289921 - 02/01/05 08:46 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/06/01
Posts: 10120
Loc: Harstine Island
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I know this is probably going to be laughed at, but....
Why can't we take this issue right to the top? If enough of us wrote letters and emails to Pres. Bush, how do we know he wouldn't be informed of our problem and dictate some relief?
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#289922 - 02/01/05 08:48 PM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Carcass
Registered: 11/06/03
Posts: 2340
Loc: the A
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w. coyote- my thoughts exactly, we dont have to stop fishing out there, just stop supporting tribal ran businesses!!
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my name is wellington and i approve this flyrod  All of a sudden, I realize something The weather is amazing, even the birds are bumpin -atmosphere
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#289925 - 02/01/05 09:58 PM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 01/01/03
Posts: 1295
Loc: North Bend
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This is crazy and no doubt in my mind that we as sportfishers are going to be the ones that end up having to make up for this slaughter. Doesn't it always fall on us when either the tribes or the commercials over harvest? Why would it be any different this time.
Im all for a boat convoy to Olympia. I think it is time to speak up now before the season gets set and we get screwed. I also think it would be great if someone from the sportfishing community who has a lot of influence, like a Dave Vedder type, were to contact the reporter who wrote the story to see if he/she would followup with our point of view.
God, I wish we were organized as well as the commercials and the tribes - one organization speaking for all of us.
Just pi$$ed about this!
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#289926 - 02/01/05 09:59 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/12/02
Posts: 252
Loc: Redmond
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I urge everyone to write to their legislator on this one. WDFW is responsible for protecting our fish and wildlife resources, and they really dropped the ball. We need to get this issue out in the open, and make a big stink with the people in Olympia!
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#289927 - 02/01/05 10:11 PM
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Anonymous
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Personally, I have been boycotting Neah Bay for each of the last 21 years. I have my reasons. The recent actions by the Tribe have just bolstered my resolve.
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#289928 - 02/01/05 10:13 PM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Egg
Registered: 09/10/04
Posts: 1
Loc: Stanwood, WA
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Hi all, this is my first post on this board. I have stopped in several times and like the board. After reading all of the posts, I wanted to share my two cents. I spend way too much time in Olympia and not nearly enough time fishing.
I will give you some boring information first, but it may help. The legislature is currently in session creating budgets for the State for the period of July 1, 2005, to June 30, 2007. (This directly affects all State agencies) The big issue in Olympia is money - or the lack of it. So action needs to happen as soon as possible. If not, the window will close. The sooner the better, by late April it will be too late.
I would go after the problem from as many angles as possible. Luckily you can send the same information a lot of times so it cuts down on the writing time.
The boycott idea should bring the tribe to the table due to the impact on their local economy. I would contact the tribe also and let them know how much money they will be losing from you.
I would write your State senators and representatives ASAP. Remind them of the money you spend as taxpayers and let them know how much you spend per year on fishing. Ask them to look into how this could happen and request their assistance in making sure it doesn't happen again.
I would contact (e-mail) the Governor's office with the same information. The Governor announced last week that she wants State agencies to be held accountable through a new accountability program. Now is the time to put it to the test.
I would send the same information to DFW. This closes off the typical government escape route: "we weren't aware of the concern and will look into it." (at least stall until after the legislative session is over and we have our budget for the next two years)
The local newspapers and TV stations are great for generating pressure. Send the story around and give your personal perspective. It may generate some interest on how it impacts their local citizens.
My final comment is to do everything above, if possible, in email. This creates a log for you to remind all of the groups above about their responsibilities and lack of performance.
The situation has to change, and this is a great chance to show how badly it is currently being handled. It is frustrating to have to jump through this many hoops, but to have an impact the game has to be played by their rules.
Last comment: the more people writing, the better.
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#289929 - 02/01/05 10:19 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 08/26/02
Posts: 1976
Loc: Sequim
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I just posted a link on the forum that will let folks find out how to contact their state and federal legislators.
I've sent mine a copy of the article along with a request that they do what they can to make sure the overage isn't taken out of the recreational fishery. It is a tribal management problem and the impacts should go to their quota.
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#289930 - 02/01/05 11:42 PM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 569
Loc: Kirkland, Wa
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Vic: why not? It's better than sitting around on a BB complaining! I think we need to rally on Olympia (Aren't there Commission meetings there this weekend? Might be good timing to be heard!), the NOF Committee needs to hear our concerns as well as the Pacific Fishery Management Council along with yours/mine/our local legislators. Might be a good time to call our new Governor on the carpet and demand her to get involved. Vic it sounds like you are given'up? Come'on man, I know you better than that! This is a fight worth fighting for, the straw the broke the camels back. My biggest fear is that we lose the momentum of today and not do anything about it.
WHAT'S THE PLAN?
Who's going to lead this? Grandpa , fishNphysician, Slabquest, Todd, Downriggin', AuntyM (Sorry, but you all are a natural leaders).
What about getting other Fishing Bulletin Boards rallying together (Gamefishin.com, Stealheader.net, Ifish.com to name a few) delivering the same message? I know several people are members on all these boards and it might be time for the owners to talk (put down some differences for the time being) and use the power of several thousand people and bombard Olympia, the media and anyone else that will listen.
Sorry, I'm tired, I'm rambling, I'm just sick of getting kicked in the teeth and don't want to settle for a Pink only season in the Sound this summer. Oh boy....
Kev
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#289931 - 02/02/05 12:13 AM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 6687
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Friday morning at 9am, Saturday at 8:30...those are the times for "open public comment" at the Commission meeting this weekend...any topic of concern can be brought up.
If you go on Saturday, then you can comment on this at 8:30, watch the Department do the PowerPoint Dog&Pony Show on the Columbia, and then comment on that, too.
Fish on...
Todd
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#289932 - 02/02/05 12:30 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/24/03
Posts: 3989
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Here's my letter. Anyone feel free to lift any parts of it to form your own letter: I am writing to express my extreme frustration and displeasure about Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) mismanagement oversight regarding the blatant overharvest of chinook salmon by the Makah Tribe winter troll fishery in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A harvest guideline of 500 chinook salmon was exceeded more than 40-fold, with dire consequences for recreational, non-tribal commercial, and other tribal net fisheries “upstream” of the gross overharvest. This travesty was exposed in the February 1 edition of the Seattle Times and over-fishing continues unabated as I write this letter. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/fishing/2002166414_salmon01.html The principle “co-managers” should be held to FULL account for allowing this incident to happen. It is a crime against all other users of the resource as well as ESA-listed stocks of chinook from the Columbia River basin to Puget Sound. The Makah should be made to pay for its greed by forgoing future harvest allocations equivalent to its gross and willful overharvest. WDFW administrators should be fired for allowing such atrocities to occur under their watch. An open-ended season without a defined harvest quota should have NEVER been allowed to occur! Is this really all the taxpayers of Washington get for the bloated salaries these incompetent managers are paid? This is absolutely inexcusable! As an avid angler who spends thousands of dollars a year to sport fish for salmon in this state, I am discouraged by higher and higher license fees for less and less angling opportunity. Sport salmon seasons are cut short, bag limits reduced, fishing gear restricted, and wild salmon are placed off-limits to retention. That’s not to say that such measures aren’t good for ailing fish stocks. However, when anglers sacrifice so much for the benefit of fish restoration, while other users are permitted to indiscriminately overharvest threatened stocks, it simply is NOT fair! For too long, the burden of conservation has fallen heaviest on the shoulders of those contributing the most to fund the management of the resource. Wherever fisheries are mismanaged to allow overharvest by tribal and commercial fishermen, be it in the open ocean, Juan de Fuca Strait, Puget Sound, or the Columbia River, the sports are the first to take it in the shorts. I am writing you to declare that enough is enough! Your constituents deserve better… way better! This incident is a wake-up call to decision makers that the system is in a state of woeful disrepair. It’s high time we get it fixed before we allow the “co-managers” to harvest ESA-listed salmon stocks to extinction. Sincerely yours FRANCIS V. ESTALILLA, M.D. 1720 Sumner Ave Aberdeen WA 98520
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#289933 - 02/02/05 01:22 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 10/15/03
Posts: 659
Loc: Olympia
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I guess Greenpeace only harasses the Makahs when it involves sea mammals.......  If the rally is organized, I will be there, even if it jeapordizes my job.
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#289934 - 02/02/05 03:33 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 634
Loc: Toledo Wa
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The wife and I would also load the boat up and join a rally.I think the Makah crap and the Columbia gillnetting should both be focused on. If the Makahs themselves are reporting 20,000 fish caught.How many did they really catch?
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#289935 - 02/02/05 04:09 AM
Re: Makah Tribe Greed!
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Alevin
Registered: 07/23/04
Posts: 13
Loc: Bellingham
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I don't want to derail the subject but I want to get a better understanding of the numbers being thrown around.
Does anyone have some links to commercial chinook ( or all salmon species ) catch in past years? I just want to know on what scale this really messed things up.
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#289936 - 02/02/05 06:18 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 458
Loc: AUBURN,WA,USA
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I know it sounds like a good idea but if the Boldt ruling is recinded does anyone really think any tribe will stop netting the hell out of the resourses? I'll be sending my e-mails & my 1st thought was the Governor. The more they all receive the more it might get more media coverage & pressure to do something right. Just do it.
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