#766813 - 06/18/12 10:58 PM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Carcassman]
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Registered: 01/01/05
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Loc: Des Moines NOT Seattle
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No doubt, historically only roughly 14% of Steelhead that spawned once return to spawn twice..these days I think if we get 3% to return that is great... Especially in Puget Sounds streams. But really they don't matter...Who needs more spawners taking up perfectly good spawning gravel. Net them bastards and anything else that gets in the way. It's all in the name of conservation right ??
Edited by Mystical Legends (06/18/12 11:00 PM)
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#766814 - 06/18/12 10:58 PM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Carcassman]
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 06/24/99
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Those downstreamers are no longer necessary; they've already spawned. Leastwise, that's what I've been told.
If we are talking kelts I disagree. Repeat spawners have been shown to have increased fecundity rates compared to same-sized first time spawners. We should be protecting every one that we can.
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#766817 - 06/18/12 11:08 PM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: The Catcherman]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Those downstreamers are no longer necessary; they've already spawned. Leastwise, that's what I've been told.
If we are talking kelts I disagree. Repeat spawners have been shown to have increased fecundity rates compared to same-sized first time spawners. We should be protecting every one that we can. Methinks Carcassman was being fascetious  Fish on... Todd
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#766832 - 06/18/12 11:52 PM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Jermz]
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or you can tell me at work tomorrow Jeremy ... 
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#766840 - 06/19/12 12:14 AM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: steeliedrew]
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or you can tell me at work tomorrow Jeremy ... Maybe if ya keep it quite for awhile. But that's a big maybe. I don't want to piss off my big iron worker friend. I'll ask him tomorrow. It's a trust thing from him to me. Don't want to be put out of the circle. My buddy wants spill the Beans on his own on another forum.
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#766844 - 06/19/12 12:17 AM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Jermz]
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I'll see ya tomorrow.
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#766847 - 06/19/12 12:35 AM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Jermz]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Somebody say spoons?
Fish on...
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#766849 - 06/19/12 12:39 AM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Todd]
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Somebody say spoons?
Fish on...
Todd Haha.
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#766875 - 06/19/12 10:59 AM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
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Registered: 11/21/07
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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Just because today's steelhead run has some number of repeats in it is not an accurate measure of what it should have. A century of net and sport fisheries that cover the entire timing has certainly changed the numbers and proportions.
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#766897 - 06/19/12 01:28 PM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: FOUR J'S FISHING]
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I'll have to run down to the locks and have a look. Only a few minutes from my house. Always a good time watching that run. I'm sure the local fur bags are already taking full advantage of them too.
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#767352 - 06/21/12 10:46 AM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: FOUR J'S FISHING]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/21/07
Posts: 7720
Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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Huge? Looking at the historic numbers this would be on a pace to meet, or slightly exceed, the goal.
This is what should be a "poor" return. Nice to see the rebound, though.
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#767863 - 06/22/12 10:30 PM
Re: Will the commercial fleet leave us enough sockeye?
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Registered: 12/06/07
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SG. This seems so simple. Why can't an allocation based system be utilized with the traps? Just like in AK where historical catch for the bad [Bleeeeep!], big catchers established quotas. The highest catchers historically get the highest quota allocated per season, whether crab, halibut etc. On the Skagit and out in the the bay it may take a few seasons to establish historical catch. The bottom line is livelihood/money, right? Take them out of the trap, allocate, one for you, one for me, one for the river, etc. These are high quality market available fish at the trap! The notion of being out and battling nature to get the most individually, has to change if we are to manage these resources effectively. Tribal life has come as far as casinos, so I have trouble with the idea of " Historical lifestyle". Same should occurr @ Bonneville on the Columbia. Trap, separate, allocate, is the ultimate in management! This discussion never seems to come up because those who commercial fish want their cake and eat it too at the expense of finite resources. This is what needs to change! Don't want derail this thread, BUT. Interested in your knowledgeable comments on a state wide allocation based system for ALL commercial fishers where there are traps available to accurately count, separate, and allocate harvestable fish.
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