I just did a search under "barbless hooks" and was amazed on how many threads came up concerning this issue. I also found it to be extremely funny on how many of you had taken the stand that the use of "barbless hooks" is the only way to go for protecting our wild steelhead and salmon runs. In fact, numerous members have taken the stand that the use of "barbless hooks" is supported by numerous studies. I even recall seeing a few of those studies quoted, or parts from those studies quoted, and being used to support the argument to use only barbless hooks!
After reading the new released WDFW proposals, and reading the reasons for why WDFW has denied some of the proposals, I am left scratching my head.
As just two examples, on page 39, this is stated:
"Proposal description: More barbless hooks used for salmon and steelhead and get rid of treble hooks on plugs for salmon and steelhead."
WDFW's "Rational" for denial of proposal was: Hook regulations are generally considered on a case by case basis and barbless hooks are in use now in all marine areas.
Then two proposals down, this proposal was proposed:
Require barbless hooks use statewide for any none-handicapped angler over the age of 12 (or from age 10-16).
WDFW's "Rational" for denying this proposal was: "The Commission rejected a similar proposal in the last major cycle-research doesn't indicate that barbless hooks reduce hooking mortality"
Ok, will somebody tell me what's wrong with this? Without taking anything out of text, and according to WDFW's own words,
… research doesn't indicate that barbless hooks reduce hooking mortality"
If this is true, why in the devil are we required to use "barbless hooks" anywhere then? What am I missing or taking out of text on WDFW's reply?
Cowlitzfisherman