#190278 - 03/11/03 09:30 PM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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River Nutrients
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Fish & Chips baby! It goes quick.
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#190282 - 03/12/03 08:26 PM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/24/03
Posts: 254
Loc: Renton WA
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We sporties could take full limits home way more than we already do and not have 1/100th the effect of one trawler running for one trip...see the "depressing report" post I love ling, and I spearfish for 'em, and I can usually kill one in the thirty pound plus class, But I know how old they are, and I don't" limit out" in fact I usualy try to stay within the bracket the fishermen have, But every two or three years I will get one big one and have a feast...Its what we teach in the underwater hunting class...sustainable harvest, Its a tough concept when the fish live as long or longer than us. But I have found most divers (most of whom are non sportsmen) understand very quickly and have incredible amounts of respect with a little education....wish I could figure out how to educate the masses
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#190283 - 03/13/03 05:50 PM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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Registered: 02/11/03
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Loc: Olympia
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Gosh darn, long lived fish like lingcod and yelloweye rockfish for example are such difficult fish to properly manage under our current regulatory system. Even the Johnson Strait stocks between the B.C. mainland and Vancouver Island are depressed. San Juan Islands has a bottomfish recovery program... These things speak out louder than words. I have a question about spear diving: Why do spear fishermen take large fish? I could understand if you have several mouths to feed or if you aren't able to get out and fish very often, but it seems like spear fishermen should be some of our best stewards since they can control what they take from the water. Instead of allowing the yelloweye fishery to continue I think that certain natural resource agencies should obtain the power to shut down specific fisheries.
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#190284 - 03/13/03 06:31 PM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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Registered: 01/24/03
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Loc: Renton WA
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Originally posted by Rockhopper: ... I have a question about spear diving: Why do spear fishermen take large fish? I could understand if you have several mouths to feed or if you aren't able to get out and fish very often, but it seems like spear fishermen should be some of our best stewards since they can control what they take from the water. ... Like I said in my previous post RH...I try to stay within the bracket(size) that the fisherman have...I don't, except rare occasions, take a big ling. And most divers I know won't either. In the last four years I know of 8 20lb+ fish that were taken by the divers out of our store...I am sure there may have been a few more but usually there are quite a few pics... ...and from what I have seen most divers are very aware of what is going on down there. And are very concerned. And I really wonder what the difference is between me taking 20lbs of fish in one fish and someone else taking 20lbs of fish in several over the course of a few weekends. I do have a freezer. I don't waste it, But I can't take a big fish because I took the responsibility to not crank out 8 or 10 little me's( the world is ever grateful ). I still eat less fish over the course of a year, Obviously I am not taking spawning age fish...very very rarely
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#190285 - 03/15/03 03:02 PM
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Registered: 02/11/03
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Loc: Olympia
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Kudos to ya man, thanks for clarifying. Didn't mean to sound like I was attacking you.
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#190287 - 03/18/03 12:23 AM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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Loc: Renton WA
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Glad to know you too!!!!!
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#190288 - 03/19/03 12:43 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/01/03
Posts: 1244
Loc: Snohomish County
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JohnDeep,
How many dive shops in this area still have big fish derbies for lings? I know some still do. I would say that pretty much encourages the harvest of large fish. Any ling over 20 lbs is a female.
Why would you want to eat a 40 year old spawner female anyway? The younger 8lb barely legal fish are much tastier, and have much fewer worms. A biologist showed my partner and I how to tell male from female based on the vent. We now try to only keep smaller males.
Let the big girls live to spawn again please.
I know you can tell the difference between and 8 pounder and a 30, even in 50ft of water. The slot limit should pertain to divers as well as anglers.
Ike
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#190289 - 03/19/03 09:52 PM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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Returning Adult
Registered: 01/24/03
Posts: 254
Loc: Renton WA
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Last punch to a dead horse
Ike None that I know of, if you know of someone doing it go talk to the owner and at least open up some dialog...You would be suprised how easy it is to change minds with ACCURATE information... There are many males over 20 lbs. As far as eating a 40 year old female...read my previous posts. And yes I can judge the size of a ling even at 140' at the bottom of the narrows stanchions, and if you can show me a way to measure one before I harpoon it I'm up for it...but because that is pretty much impossible the daily bag limit is cut in half for spearfishing instead of a slot limit and divers are pretty much left the responsibilty to not take too many spawners. From the feedback I have gotten from from the fish counters we do a pretty good job overall...
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#190291 - 03/19/03 10:55 PM
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Registered: 01/24/03
Posts: 254
Loc: Renton WA
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flyfisherman suck...arrogant f---'s
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#190292 - 03/19/03 11:29 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 12/03/01
Posts: 851
Loc: manchester,Wa
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actually I gear fish most of the time, spear fisherman are little mincie f----rs
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#190293 - 03/19/03 11:55 PM
Re: New rockfish restrictions
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Spawner
Registered: 01/03/03
Posts: 802
Loc: Port Orchard
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Originally posted by JohnnyDeep: flyfisherman suck...arrogant f---'s Oh my!, Great googely mooglely. I have seen way to much abuse by divers on ling cod. I have seen with my own eyes divers at Blake Island, Orchard rocks and Neah bay coming up with many many fish over there limit. What a sick twisted group of individuals. Spearfishing an aggressive fish like that, ooooh! what a challenge (not). Now fly fishing for lings is definetly the sporting way to go! keep up the good fight rockfish!
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