#191684 - 03/22/03 11:47 AM
To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Fry
Registered: 01/30/02
Posts: 32
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I don't know how many people know that the lawsuit by WT has been filied not just an intent to sue anymore. If we want fisheries in Puget Sound including all the rivers we better get on the phones and contact our local represenatives. For Whatcom county call Kelli Linville at (360) 786- 7845 or Doug Erickson at (360) 786-7845. Myself I left voice mails with them on Fri. and they will contact me on Mon. I also left messages with Jeff Koenings (360) 902-2234 the head of WDFW and Bob Leland (360) 902-2817 the head contact for steelhead. The last person that might be helpful is Will Rohel at (360) 733-4640 he is the WDFW commision chair. I have a copy of the lawsuit and we stand to loose approx. 3,575,000 coho plants and 2,035,000 steelhead plants. If people on the coast think that this dosen't effect you, just imagine what a zoo it will be out there when that many more people try to crowd into those rivers. The last person you might want to contact is Kurt Beardslee of WT and let him know how hopping mad you are. I have talked with him and he didn't seem to think that that many people were so pissed off. Maybe he dosen't even care. Well I got to go my 3 year old daughter and I have to go feed our HATCHERY STEELHEAD for our club and our fishing future.
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#191685 - 03/22/03 01:31 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/19/01
Posts: 172
Loc: Federal Way
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Baitchucker,
I am all for calling and getting aquainted with WDFW and commission people. A good respectable conversation leads to a better working relationship.
But I have got to ask, what is your strategy in this? Calling and getting upset with these people about a issue of the courts will be counter productive. And I know that they allready are trying to figure out what they are going to do counter the suit.
This is an issue for the courts, and the only way to become involved it to hire some layers and get involved that way, something I dont recomend either without a better understanding of if WT really has a leg to stand on.
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#191687 - 03/22/03 07:17 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Fry
Registered: 01/30/02
Posts: 32
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Mike Gilchrist, I didn't call these people and get angry and yell at them. They were very helpful and I had great conversations with the ones I have already spoke to. The reason I called them was to let them know how concerned I was about this issue. Remember these people work for us the Tax payers and are ready and willing to listen to our concerns. One of the reasons for my concern is in the last 2 years our club has raised $30000 to raise Steelhead in the Nooksack system. The money also goes to other acctivities such as kids fishing derbys, and stream inhancement. Now if we can't raise these fish the 100's of people that donated money are not going to be to happy when we can't plant fish. Maybe when they call me I can give them WT phone #.
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#191688 - 03/22/03 08:23 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Grandpa,
Wasn't it just last year that PSA and WT got together to limit the tribal chinook fisheries in and around Puget Sound? I'd think that the powers that be in PSA know exactly who the WT people are and what their agenda is.
WT, along with the WSC and TU, also collected thousands of pages of information about the CR tangle net fishery and wrote countless letters to the managers about the ESA violations that not only took place last year, but are going to take place again this year if things don't change.
Why in the heck do you think the commercials are fishing far less than last year? Because many groups gathered the facts, made the calculations, and wrote letters. WT was one of the groups that did threaten to sue NMFS if things didn't change from last year.
In response to the hard work done by several folks in several organizations, the potential ESA impacts of a tangle net fishery were re-evaluated and the season was shortened considerably.
Where were all the sportsmen then? Don't assume that just because a group is doing something that you don't like that they are always doing something you don't like, and especially don't assume that they have a hidden agenda that is designed to screw you out of what you want.
If that was WT's intention, I doubt that the PSA State Board would have been working with them over the last couple of years, nor would have other fishing or fishing related groups.
Fish on...
Todd.
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#191690 - 03/23/03 10:03 AM
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Carcass
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 2380
Loc: Valencia, Negros Oriental, Phi...
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Well thought out posts and an extremely important issue. What I read in the News Tribune yesterday seemed to indicate that the impetus for the WA Trout lawsuit was to get the Dept of Fish & Wildlife to accomplish some changes that were due a couple of years ago. I would like to hear more about this from Grandpa and Todd and others in the know.
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#191691 - 03/23/03 10:06 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/25/01
Posts: 2834
Loc: Marysville
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Todd - Again I'm confused. Is the WT lawsuit from last year the one where NMFS (now NOAA fish) was taken to court over the co-manager's Fisheries Management Plan for allowing the take of chinook?
If so and you consider that plan to be a commerical fishing plan then you have been seriously hooded-winked.
Tight lines Smalma
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#191693 - 03/23/03 04:22 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Carcass
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 2380
Loc: Valencia, Negros Oriental, Phi...
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Grandpa, tell me more. I will give you a call this week to set up a lunch - if you would prefer to wait til then that would be okay. However, I have a feeling that you and PSA can do a great job of education through this forum. My question is what do the hatchery reform models look like? Is there info on the WDFW web site? In looking at Gov. Locke's initial budget proposal I noticed hatcheries on the Naselle and McAllister Creek (I think there was another one or two as well) were proposed for closure. Are these the ones where the new models are slated to be implemented? Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks
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#191695 - 03/24/03 11:37 AM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Spawner
Registered: 09/08/02
Posts: 812
Loc: des moines
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After checking out the WT web site I saw that they have a list of Donors/supporters. I think it might be a good idea to write these supporters and tell them as long as they support WT we as sportsman will no longer support there companys. Boycott any WT supporters. I have allready sent out afew e-mails to some of them.
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#191696 - 03/24/03 12:10 PM
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Smolt
Registered: 09/18/01
Posts: 85
Loc: Bellingham
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What is Wa trout's url. I would loke to see who their sponsers are.
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#191697 - 03/24/03 02:02 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Spawner
Registered: 09/08/02
Posts: 812
Loc: des moines
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B Gray, The web site is at www.washingtontrout.org Than go to "Support WT" Than go to "2003 wild fish soiree and benefit auction" The list of donors is down a little ways on that page.
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#191698 - 03/24/03 02:59 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Fry
Registered: 01/14/03
Posts: 31
Loc: Federal Way, WA USA
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Duroboat15 - I am not inclined to flames, but the inconsistency of your actions (boycotting those companies lending support to WT) and your signature at the bottom of the page (Chinook are the Best all else pale in comparison!!!!!), is really funny. If you really believe Chinook are the best, maybe you should give WT a call directly and THANK THEM.
Thanks for playing.
Back Eddy
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#191699 - 03/24/03 03:26 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/10/02
Posts: 431
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Hey Duroboat. I think you're on target for going after WA Trout!
What these people understand is money.
They seem to be about lawsuits and headlines and use both to get themselves attention and funding.
I think the quickest way to shut them down is to make their sponsors aware of public dissaproval. Donations to non-profits are all fine for a corporation until they start hurting the bottom line and granting agencies don't like people calling in to complain about what they have funded.
I doubt any of their lawyers would work for free.
Has anybody figured out what their agenda really is?
It seems like they go after the state and feds because they are easy targets.
Why don't they go after the dam operaterors (oops that might offend one of their sponsors like the BPA) or muciple water sources for taking all the water (oops, that might angered the seattle public utilites antoher contributor) or the devlopers and timber companies and farmers for degrading the habitat (that would be really popular now wouldn't it).
I don't think they'r about helping fish, they seem to be about employing lawyers by suing any easy target that won't put up too much resistance. They then claim victory, and ask for more funding showing off their victories in cout as the reason they should be funded. And somehow this is supposed to help the fish.
I don't get it. I think their donors have been had.
Sorry for the rant,
Geoduck
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#191700 - 03/24/03 04:18 PM
Re: To save our sport fishing in Puget Soung
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Spawner
Registered: 09/08/02
Posts: 812
Loc: des moines
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Back Eddy, I do think chinook are the best. And I think WT is one of the worst org.'s after reading there web site. I dont think they are doing anything to help the problem. If anything they are part of the problem. But thats just my opinion. And if I can do anything to combat them I will.
Geoduck, Thanks for the support.
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#191702 - 03/24/03 07:42 PM
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Smalma,
I was talking about two different things...one was PSA's and WT's joint endeavor to further restrict tribal fishing in Puget Sound (I believe), and the other involved the re-evaluation of actual ESA impacts from the Col. River tangle net fishery.
Probably could have been stated more clearly, wasn't talking about the 4(d)/hatchery program issue from last year.
Fish on...
Todd.
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#191703 - 03/24/03 07:54 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/25/01
Posts: 2834
Loc: Marysville
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Todd - Still confused. The only suit (fall/winter of 2001?) that I remember was the one against the co-manager's Puget Sound Harvest management plan that WT settled with NMFS after the Feds agreed to go to a full blown EIS regarding the management plan. The 2002 and 2003 seasons were to go forward under the original plan (modified for conditions appropriate for that year's run sizes) with the EIS completed for the 2004 season.
Some folks thought that was just a commerical fishery plan but it was much more than that.
Tight lines Smalma
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