Comparing punch cards again eh Rob? What does that prove? Mine is bigger than yours! Hey come on over and bring your tape measure.
Washington Trout (accdording to Rob) says that hatcheries have their place. Now I haven't read that anywhere from Ramon or his cronies. Can you show me a documented quote where WT admits that hatcheries are a good thing and have their place in fisheries management.
AuntyM owes WT an apoolgy according to Rob...Well Rob you're going to have to change your name to Mr. Blue because that is the color you are going to be ,holding your breath for that to happen. I think Ramon, you and all the rest of the people who speak out for Washington Trout need to apologize to the all of us for being less than honest and very disingenuous. If you put a string of pearls on a pig you still have a pig. Your self serving narrow agenda doesn't sell to the majority of fishermen. Atleast you could tell the whole truth. Stop trying to be self-righteous as if your "cause" to eliminate hatcheries is somehow nobler than anything any of the rest of us are doing for our fisheries. It isn't. Pinch yourself.
Salmo...You bring up the benefits of marine survival and I assume you mean the favorable ocean conditions and abundance of feed? That is correct. What you failed to mention is that this same argument has been used in reverse when runs are poor. Poor ocean survival is blamed. Ocean conditions improving and resulting in huge runs shoots the heck out of the habitat onshore argument in the context of finding a single most-important cause of decline. So to simplify this and say oh well the big returns are only because of the favorable ocean conditions would be disingenuous and an incomplete assessment of the situation. Blaming the decline of fisheries on hatcheries is a similar oversimplification. So we should all be able to see and agree that a complex series of factors contribute to both declines and improvements in fish runs. We need to work on them all....except the ocean condtions which we haven't figured out how to control yet. If ocean conditions seem to be the biggest contributor to successfull runs then perhaps Rob and Ramon can file suit in Federal court against nature?
I don't think those of us who vehemently object to WT's methods are saying that hatchery practices do not need reform. The WDFW needs to reform alot of policies and practices in my opinion. The HGMP's are not the end all of salmon hatchery reform...they are incomplete and in need of improvement. The wheels of progress with any government agency are squeaky and agonizingly slow. If we could privatize the management of our fisheries we could speed things up but that isn't going to happen.
I am convinced that WT is not interested in positive reform of hatchery practices but only in the elimination of hatcheries. Some of you give them atta boys and wish them well to keep doing what they are doing and that is fine. Those who disagree with you will keep doing what we do as well in hopes of improving sports fishing opportunities. I suppose between all of this diverse and opinionated effort we will collectively succeed some day.
And finally: I applaud you Rob for getting your hands dirty helping to restore some habitat. If I don't join you with my shovel that won't prove that you care more than I do only that you are doing something positive for fish. Thanks for that.
Now I am going fishing.........................