NO DRUGS TODAY!!!! Feeling better.
Robert Allen- I would agree. Snagging. Where it's illegal, should not be tolerated.
But...some species of fish can only be "Harvested" by Snagging/Flossing. However you what to call it.
Paddle Fish, Are harvested by using a 8/0 treble hook "above" a 2 oz weight. Alot of bottom bounching and rod jerking involved. Why does the Game Dept allow it and tell people how to do it? #1 Because they don't bite and if some of the paddle fish were not removed from the system they would take it over entirely, period!
Gators are harvested in Florida the same way, by Gov't supported wildlife control agents!.
Sockeye, Don't bite and some of them have to be removed because the eco-system could not support that many fish at the spawning areas.
So what should the Gov't do? Stop sport fishing on sockeye and only allow the Natives to net them? This would prove to lose the Fisheries alot of $$. Not to mention the tackle shops, hotels, resturants, Guides(who need the extra income to get them through the slim times) Not to forget fish/habitat programs which are supported by sportfishermen, not commerical netters!
I worked for a processing plant and know where all the excess fish go "Dog Food" or Mink Food! What a waste. Right?
RA3, would you agree best practical way to use the extra sockeye would be in feeding families?
Whether you feel this type of fishing is "Below You" It's alot harder than just throwing out a hook and "Yarding" in a fish.
Two of us fished 6 hrs one day with only 2 in the boat! Meatfeast? Not from what I've seen.
I've met alot of guys at the launch without any
fish for that day!
All of our fish, except "2" were hooked on the "inside" of the mouth! I'm still not convinced all sockeye don't bite.
15 yrs ago I believed as you do. But as I get older I see the bigger, whole picture and not just me, mine, myself, I. Fishing is for "All" not just for me!
Just my 2 cents, for what it's worth.
I hope when we all meet, we all meet as fellow fishermen, friends with a common goal "Save Our Sport"
Tilla, Thank You