Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release)

Posted by: RPetzold

Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/28/01 07:03 PM

Well it is official, the C&R fisheries will not take place for a second straight year on the Snohomish and the Stilliguamish systems.

On the bright side(eventhough it is a measure being taken due to low returns), all wild steelhead must be released begining Dec 1 on the Skagit, Stilliguamish and Snohomish Rivers.

http://www.wa.gov/wdfw/do/newreal/nov2801a.htm
Posted by: RPetzold

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/28/01 07:44 PM

Additional Info:


The Stilly

The Snohomish

The Skagit
Posted by: $$B-MONEY$$

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/28/01 08:04 PM

Mother*&^%#@ again! Thanks for the heads up sparky! This sucks! At least they are finally putting native steelhead first. I'm just worried we will never get that season back again....it was my absolute favorite fishery. No sleds, and toatal C&R. Sometimes I really wonder how they get accurate numbers when counting or predicting escapement. confused
Posted by: Jumbo

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/28/01 10:13 PM

Look at the bright side.
A CnR season on nates beginning Dec. 1 is the best thing to happen in years. all one needs to do is look at some o the world class rivers in BC; how do they stay that way? CnR....

It is a bummer about the CnR March and April fishery on the Sky and Sno, but maybe the early CnR season will prompt more adoption of CnR regs throughout the state...we've (not me) killed those nates for so long on the Sky and Sno that they are decimated.

remember---this is sport fishing..
Posted by: RPetzold

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/28/01 10:22 PM

...and the nates are already being caught. A freind of mine brought a 42" by 19" sea-liced chrome hen to hand yesterday. smile
Posted by: Eddie L

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/28/01 10:53 PM

But the Native gillnets don't CNR,that sucks. mad frown Glad the meat fisherman will head south(Blue Creek) and more room for us to fish. smile
Posted by: LittleZoZo

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/29/01 07:49 PM

HEy bro, nothing wrong with meat fishermen, so watch it. As for closing the the C&R season.... I think its great! I mean, it sucks for all of you C&R freaks. But now if they can just get some more of the nets out, imagine the C&R fishery you guys will have in five to ten years! The native populations will rebound and you guys will finally have the fishing that you should've had all along. I must admit,even though I'm right in the thick of things down at Blue Creek and the Barrier dam, My favorite fishery of the year is on a little srteam that I fish in late Feb/early Mar. In twenty years of fishing this stream, I've probably caught 6 hatchery fish, all the rest are natives, and I derive a great sense of satisfaction from releasing them un harmed back into the wild. They're not big fish (especially for nates) around five to eight lbs. each, and I think I've only ever caught one fish offf of this particular stream that has broken the ten lb mark. But I love to catch them just the same. Maybe if you guys take it in the shorts right now, you will reap the benifits of your sacrifices later on down the line.
Posted by: Kid Sauk

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/29/01 07:55 PM

God ****ing damnit son of a mother****ing ***** ******* ass mother ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am all for putting native fish first, but I also like the selective fishery C&R in March and April.

mad mad mad mad mad

[ 11-29-2001: Message edited by: Kid Sauk ]
Posted by: Coho

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/30/01 11:15 AM

I would be willing to pay a $50-$100 "enhancement fee" if that money was used for that. The "tag" would have to be exposed when fishing and if you dont have on you get a ticket. To have the opprotunity to fish and release during these months on these systems. Its a time and breed I live for.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/30/01 01:09 PM

Alright!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now if we can just get a ban on CnR on wild/native fish for the rest of the state we will start to rebulid the wild fish in a meaningful way instead this half-assed crap that is and has been going on. Hooooooooorrrrrrraaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy!!!!
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/30/01 02:05 PM

Posted by: Todd

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/30/01 02:49 PM

Nice comments, Salmo. As usual, we agree pretty much down the line.

Rather than repeat what you said or what I've said in the past, for those who missed it, I'll just post a link to a LONG debate on this topic that took place on a different bulliten board. I think that both sides to most issues were at least presented there.

C&R Debate

Be sure to read all three pages.

Fish on...

Todd.
Posted by: Double Haul

Re: Its Official (C&R Closure, Wild Steelhead Release) - 11/30/01 07:34 PM

Good analysis and thanks for the plug Salmo, When the WSC was formed there was quite a few big talkers who were going to support the WSC and never came through. In less than a year some very talented, proactive people have taken an idea and developed a successful organization that is creating change. If you don't enjoy these unrepresented management policies Salmo is talking about you have two choices: keep whining or put your money where your mouth is and take some action.

PS: Kid, We're still waiting for your application.

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