#490499 - 02/24/09 10:56 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Jason Y]
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River Nutrients
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Talk about thread drift . . .
30 pound steelhead have never been common at any time in recorded history in any part of their range, which is probably why it is so noteworthy when one is caught.
People still fish for steelhead on the Nisqually, but they do it illegally, and if it were as commonplace as some whites think it is among the Tribe and some of the Tribe think it is among the whites, we'd hear more about it from LE. Poaching does occur on almost all the rivers, by treaty and non-treaty fishermen, from what I hear and have seen over the years. But it doesn't occur at a level that would cause it to be the proximate cause preventing steelhead recovery.
The cause of the recent decline was fishing, treaty and non-treaty, taking advantage of a period of high freshwater and marine productivity. The run fell at the same time as the other Puget Sound steelhead runs did in the early 90s. Some recent escapements have been in the 800 range, still a long way from the 2,000 goal.
Coastal comparisons with Puget Sound rivers is mainly instructive in helping us figure out what's is presently limiting Puget Sound recovery. The Hoh steelhead have a better chance at a rapid recovery because coastal steelhead are experiencing generally higher marine survival rates.
Throwing the Dosewallups into this thread is apples and oranges. The Dose, Duck, and Hamma Hamma and some other HC tribs are in a class by themselves. There is no agreement about the proximate cause of decline, but over-fishing is at least a reasonably likely cause. Some of us believe that those HC rivers wild chinook and steelhead, and maybe coho, have been depressed so low that they are below the threshold of any natural rapid recovery. There is a steelhead recovery program presently taking some of those remaining fish into a combination captive broodstock and native hatchery smolt release strategy to maximize the potential to increase those runs to the point where they could recover on their own.
There was a common, if not natural, disaster in that fishery managers have believed they could continue doing what they've always done and get a better result. It hasn't worked.
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#490502 - 02/24/09 11:01 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Todd]
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good god! that is sad
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#490530 - 02/24/09 11:53 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: big moby]
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SG, Thanks for the info on the Nisqually steelhead numbers. I'll admit I kept some fish out of both the Nisqually and HC streams in my younger years. I recall talking to the GW about a a guy he busted on the Hamma Hamma with 12 steelhead in possession. That was in the late 70's.
Anyway, I'm sorry to have sidetracked the thread by bring up the Nisqually. Hopefully we can educate folks on the value of having wild steelhead runs in all our rivers.
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#490532 - 02/25/09 12:00 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: stonefish]
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Hopefully we can educate folks on the value of having wild steelhead runs in all our rivers. Given the tone of the responses to a similar thread I posted on Ifish, I see little "hope" of changing the general attitude about wild fish conservation. It's legal... let's kill 'em... it's all good. Good God.... the fish don't stand a chance.
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#490534 - 02/25/09 12:13 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: eyeFISH]
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King of the Beach
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I hear you on that Doc. Lets hope those with the whack em and stack em mentality because it is legal stay south of us.
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#490546 - 02/25/09 12:39 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: stonefish]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/07/99
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Doin' my part...
These are in need of updating but these charts tell the story of the downward trend, unless we have the fortitude and desire to step up and say enough is enough and create the changes needed.
http://wildsteelheadcoalition.org/Repository/WSC_ESU%201_Charts%202006.pdf
Look at the Hoh, it has not made it's escapement in 4 of the last 6 years, but we are still allowing intense recreational and tribal harvest for wild steelhead! It maybe down to one per year, but the increase on the fishing pressure of the west end stream is becoming more and more crowded with a mentality of getting mine first that are putting the fish at risk. Unless we change and work to protect what we have.
http://wildsteelheadcoalition.org/Repository/WSC_ESU%202_Charts%202006.pdf
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#490559 - 02/25/09 01:13 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: fishbreath]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/18/03
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"The Nisqually has a healthy run and we aren't going to let anything happen to it". Sounds familiar. They said that about all the PS streams and they're saying it about the forks area rivers now.
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#490568 - 02/25/09 01:45 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: cupo]
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The grass is always greener on the other side huh. I don't know whether to keep pressing the same issue over and over again or just throw my hands up quit. It seems people are doomed to repeat the mistakes that were made by our previous generations. We know no other way to learn than the hard way.
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#490644 - 02/25/09 11:50 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Pugnacious]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/09/03
Posts: 399
Loc: Seattle
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Read the "King of Fish" is you want to hear about repeating the mistakes of the previous generations. The book is all about the collapse of various fisheries. Pretty sad.
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#490689 - 02/25/09 02:00 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Brant]
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Read the "King of Fish" is you want to hear about repeating the mistakes of the previous generations. The book is all about the collapse of various fisheries. Pretty sad. Good Book! David Montgomery authored this most excellent and informative source for information related to the issues and World history of the Salmon!
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#490701 - 02/25/09 02:33 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Registered: 01/01/06
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Talk about thread drift . . .
30 pound steelhead have never been common at any time in recorded history in any part of their range, which is probably why it is so noteworthy when one is caught.
People still fish for steelhead on the Nisqually, but they do it illegally, and if it were as commonplace as some whites think it is among the Tribe and some of the Tribe think it is among the whites, we'd hear more about it from LE. Poaching does occur on almost all the rivers, by treaty and non-treaty fishermen, from what I hear and have seen over the years. But it doesn't occur at a level that would cause it to be the proximate cause preventing steelhead recovery.
The cause of the recent decline was fishing, treaty and non-treaty, taking advantage of a period of high freshwater and marine productivity. The run fell at the same time as the other Puget Sound steelhead runs did in the early 90s. Some recent escapements have been in the 800 range, still a long way from the 2,000 goal.
Coastal comparisons with Puget Sound rivers is mainly instructive in helping us figure out what's is presently limiting Puget Sound recovery. The Hoh steelhead have a better chance at a rapid recovery because coastal steelhead are experiencing generally higher marine survival rates.
Throwing the Dosewallups into this thread is apples and oranges. The Dose, Duck, and Hamma Hamma and some other HC tribs are in a class by themselves. There is no agreement about the proximate cause of decline, but over-fishing is at least a reasonably likely cause. Some of us believe that those HC rivers wild chinook and steelhead, and maybe coho, have been depressed so low that they are below the threshold of any natural rapid recovery. There is a steelhead recovery program presently taking some of those remaining fish into a combination captive broodstock and native hatchery smolt release strategy to maximize the potential to increase those runs to the point where they could recover on their own.
There was a common, if not natural, disaster in that fishery managers have believed they could continue doing what they've always done and get a better result. It hasn't worked.
Sg SG I figured that if the Nisqually way fair game in this thread. No reason, the Doseywallips should not be brought up. It has the appearance of pristine natural habitat. Based on what I observed, there should be steelhead in every hole. It is a awesome little river. After the “generally accepted” comment on the Nisqually I thought perhaps there was an theory on the Dosewallips as well. I appricate your feedback, on the Dosey comment. Back to the original post, I had a gut ache for two days thinking about the fact that a tremendous specimen of a fish was killed. It still makes me angry, I know it was his “right” and it was legal. However it still pisses me off. The thread could have gone south in a hurry
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#490952 - 02/26/09 01:03 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Jason Y]
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Spawner
Registered: 10/21/02
Posts: 508
Loc: NE Seattle
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Bleeder? [censored]! it's complete BS that the fish was bonked but IMHO the anger and outrage should fall squarley on wdfw for ignoring the situation on the Hoh and allowing the wild retention to continue. THEY ARE THE moron idiot stupid retard dumbass loser asshole fool dumb jerk jackass imbecile douchebag retarded fag fucktard tool dipshit ass dickhead douche dork bitch gay tard faggot [censored] dolt dummy dick wanker twat [censored] prick bush noob ignorant [censored] douche bag asshat nerd annoying shithead dumb ass george w. bush bastard [censored] cretin clueless simpleton posers that will not grow a spine and force the Hoh tribe to face the reality of the situation.
The International Game Fish Association should be deluged with letters demanding thet they stop keeping records for wild steel. It seems that this potential world record might have been a pretty strong motivator for English Pete's descision to kill it.
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#490955 - 02/26/09 01:13 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Wooly Bully]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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The International Game Fish Association should be deluged with letters demanding thet they stop keeping records for wild steel. It seems that this potential world record might have been a pretty strong motivator for English Pete's descision to kill it.
Now that might be the best post to come out of either of these threads...I'll look into it. Fish on... Todd
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#490971 - 02/26/09 07:25 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: Todd]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 08/14/06
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The International Game Fish Association should be deluged with letters demanding thet they stop keeping records for wild steel. It seems that this potential world record might have been a pretty strong motivator for English Pete's descision to kill it.
Now that might be the best post to come out of either of these threads...I'll look into it. Fish on... Todd +10 Now we're getting somewhere.!!!
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#491002 - 02/26/09 11:06 AM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
[Re: RognSue]
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Registered: 02/04/00
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Great idea Wooly!
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#491076 - 02/26/09 01:55 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
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These photos will not appear on this site, thanks.
Edited by Bob (02/27/09 08:06 AM)
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#491081 - 02/26/09 02:05 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
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Wow... How awesome...
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#491095 - 02/26/09 02:41 PM
Re: Fly Rod 30 lbr. Last Night
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[quote=fishhog]Here's some of the pics
LAME
Edited by Bob (02/27/09 08:07 AM)
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