Hi, everyone. Long time no speak.
If I-696 passes, it will likely increase the tribal catch. It will also increase the sport catch, and the escapement.
"Foregone opportunity" is the term that applies to one user group's inability to harvest their half of the fish that are available. If the non-tribal fishermen can't harvest their half of the "extra" fish, then to avoid "wasting" them, the tribes get to fish more and catch those extra wasted fish.
Sport fishermen probably cannot catch as many fish as the commercials. However, hopefully we will be given an opportunity to do so, i.e., longer seasons to fish. The attorney general's office and WDFW are also trying to legally establish that purposefully leaving a portion of the catch in the river for C&R and for extra escapement is a valid "use" that would preclude the tribes from exercising the "foregone opportunity" clause.
I know it's getting to crunch time, but I went down to the BAN office in Renton and told them I wanted some signs. Within five minutes three guys had placed about 200 of them in the back of my pickup. They're all out on the sides of roads now. They probably have more available.
Get out and vote. After voting yes for BAN, how about voting a big fat no for 695? What a joke.
Later.
Todd.
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