#146559 - 03/25/02 04:37 PM
Re: Caring About The Resource[WSC?]
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 01/11/00
Posts: 113
Loc: Darrington, WA
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I care......yet I am not a member. I attented a meeting last year and had the membership forms but never sent them in or paid dues. My only excuse is that I am busy raising two small boys and really just forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder Jerry! And thanks to the individuals that have spent so much time trying to make some changes to a system that obviosly doesn't work very well.
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#146560 - 03/25/02 04:55 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 605
Loc: Seattle, WA USA
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Excellent post, Jerry. For those of you that work for big companies, keep in mind a lot of them will match your donations to qualified non-profit organizations. WSC is one such organization. I have a very small amount deducted from my paychecks that will double in size by the time it reaches the WSC. So take a minute to do what you can to keep beauties like these in our rivers: Bruce btw - GO HOOSIERS (the lucky hat did it for me on Friday)!
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#146561 - 03/25/02 06:39 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 10/29/01
Posts: 550
Loc: Kenmore, WA
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NICE FISH B What a bute! Tyler
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#146562 - 03/25/02 10:00 PM
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Anonymous
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Awesome fish B as close to a perfect steelhead as you'll ever find.
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#146563 - 03/26/02 01:54 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 11/04/99
Posts: 983
Loc: Everett, Wa
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JerryBerry- I could not agree with you more!!! I've said it before...if we put as much time into preserving wild steelhead as we do b*tching at each other, we might have one less thing to b*tch about...empty rivers
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#146564 - 03/26/02 10:12 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 3233
Loc: IDAHO
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Idaho Steelhead and Salmon unlimited has been a huge voice in any issue relating to sport fishing. Also river management and anything else that affects our sport. It sounds like your WSC group could be the same. Its a good chance to show support. Memebership numbers alone mean a lot.
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#146565 - 03/26/02 10:17 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/08/00
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Loc: IDAHO
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One thing we don't have in Idaho is Chromers like the one above... That fish is sweet !!!!
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#146568 - 03/26/02 02:08 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/22/00
Posts: 142
Loc: Kirkland Wa USA
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ltlCLeol or whatever, Your comments are the very divider you talk about. Sounds like you got an inferior complex about those who fish with a fly rod. Are you aware that the majority of anglers in the WSC are gear fishermen and women? We don't see this issue of C&R as fly Vs gear. As for more fly water being created, not over my dead body! Most folks I know that fly fish for steelhead don't want any water fly only. Christ their is too many of us flingers now for the few runs that can be fished. You say the rivers should just be shut down yet you fish some of the most depleted rivers in the state for steelhead yet you believe in C&R. How much interest you gonna have in the beautiful canal rivers you fish if they are shut down for 5 or 10 years or more? None most likely, you will have died of old age or moved on to golf. The only division between fishermen comes about with reasoning like yours. The majority of fishermen damn well know Wild Steelhead are in trouble throughout the state. At least those in favor of statewide C&R want to keep the priviledge for all of being able to be on the river fishing doing the least amount of harm without going to the eventual extreme we are headed for of all rivers closed.
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#146571 - 03/26/02 03:23 PM
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Hey, everyone. I'll keep my comments very short, as I'd rather hear what everyone else has to say on this thread. God knows I've done my share of stumping for the WSC over the last year! The WSC is working on many issues that affect wild steelhead stocks, and the cnr debate is only one of those many. Please go to our homepage, read our mission statement, and then you'll have a better idea of what the WSC is intending to do. Fish on... Todd http://www.wildsteelheadcoalition.com
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#146572 - 03/26/02 04:14 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 02/22/00
Posts: 142
Loc: Kirkland Wa USA
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ltlCLeo, Your concerns are valid but don't blame the WSC for trying to divide fishermen. They have tried to unite fishermen with good science and reasoning. When the WSC was formed much discussion was about do we need to get the rivers closed down to save wild steelhead or is there another way? Can you imagine the out cry from all fishermen if the WSC decided to fight for closing all rivers? I can only speak as a proud member of the WSC and not for the organization itself. The way it went from my point of veiw was that most felt by going C&R all who fished would still have the opportunity to do so without doing too much harm to the fishery. Things that you brought up like barbless and bait were talked often and there was division amongst members but in the end after going over all the scientific data we agreed it was more important to keep more fishermen on the rivers participating in conservation than to piss off more folks by making un-scientific restrictions on them. The loss to barbs and bait of wild winter fish does not seem drastic enough when compared to excluding those who fish that way from fishing. You mention where are the young people fishing? If the rivers are closed then the Teen Tylers and the Ryan's who by the way is old by Tylers standards will be lost forever. You are right about not many young people fishing but lets keep ones we got fishing at least C&R. I have not seen any action by the WSC to divide or resrict anyones right to enjoy going fishing they want everyone to be able to fish more. What they want is the end of the deliberate killing of wild steelhead when less and less of them exist. These folks in the WSC are not PETA or some fern feeler group, They wish there was a way to keep wild steelhead too but realize that in the world we all now live in sportsmen are going to have to do something to save them instead of eating them. Soon enough the way it's going all our rivers will be shut down year around, a couple bad years and welcome Uncle Sam and the ESA.
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#146573 - 03/26/02 04:47 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 3233
Loc: IDAHO
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Its not a question of "what fisherman want..." Its a question of "what fish need..." Support of C.R for wild fish is the bare minimum effort. I would think that Washington state could give steelhead at least that one concession. If you don't support that.. how can the state and feds listen to you about nets or anything else??? I think the vast majority of people out west "Do want that". It sort of hard to believe that law has not been passed. Really hard to believe...
The future of steelhead fishing is more importaint than anyones BBQ or freezer.. suppose????
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