I drove over to look at some property on the upper DUCK A GEORGEBUSH River yesterday, and stopped by to look at the Quilcene River. I saw a man about 30 years old who lives on the river in a closed area that sit right in a spot that holds a ton of fish. Most were quite dark by now. I sat there on the opposite side of the river and watched him trying to teach 2 young girls and one young boy the art of snagging stranded silvers in low water. The weapons of choice were halibut sticks with 40 lb test and about 50 feet of line on some jumbo reels with a split shot and a huge treble hook I mean huge. They had a pile of dead or dying slvers on the bank that was at least 25-30 in numbers. This Stupid SOB was teaching with a serious determination just exactly how and when to yank on the line. I mean this guy was raising his voice if they did not do as they were told to do. This area is about 100 yard down from a bunch of signs posted about needing help from all fisherpersons to make sure that snagging and protection of summer chums are enforced to avoid a closure of the entire fishery. To avoid any conflicts i just asked him what he was going to do with all the fish on the bank he proudly boasted that he was just leaving them for the sea gulls to get at so they dont have to eat ones that are already dead and decayed. What a caring person he is.
After a few minutes they stopped and went up the hill to what is their house or trailer. They left the sturgeon ,hali rods on the bank with their catch along with the box of trebles a few sandwhiches and safeway select sodas to be enjoyed on the next session of snagola 101.
Then a funny thing happened a guy went to his truck, put on his waders, and waded right over to the opposite bank. He then gathered all three rods and reels,and the trebles, tossed the food to the sea gulls and just walked back to his truck and took off. I am sure he will donate the gear to a good cause. I was in shock to witness such a terrible crime, but decided to go report the snagging to the authorities, on my way home, in my truck, with my waders
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Fishy Fishy In The Ocean Give My Lami The Bending Motion. Fishy Fishy In The River Give My Loomis The Bending Quiver.