by Salmonhawk » Thu Aug 11, 2011 12:32 pm
Smalma,
I can't see how there is any comparison. As Nelly said, we are fishing selectively with barbless hooks and for a very brief season. Hatchery fish are here for harvesting, the non-selective gear the the tribes use harm the returning wild fish much more than any selective recreational fishery. Then when they lose that gear and fail to report it, as they most often do, it does even more harm to all sorts of wildlife.
I refuse to sit here and continue to be told as a recreational angler that we can't do or say anything because we are less than perfect at times. The fact is we do more for conservation, habitat, and the economy than any tribal or commercial fishery. I am tired of the recreational angler having to give something up every time we go to the table and then seeing nothing in return except other user groups taking advantage.
WDFW should have protested loudly even if they could not have stopped it. We as rec anglers want to partner with the department to improve things in this state and we have fought for the department in Olympia. The department needs to be conscious of this and show us that they stand in our corner.
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