Originally posted by Smalma:
Sparky -
Then it is OK to kill some wild fish?
Would you support allowing the retention of wild summer steelhead above Sunset Falls on the South Fork Skykomish? - much the same
As you say another can of worms
Tight lines
S malma
Jeeeese Smalma, I know you all too well. I knew the second I posted that last post, you were going to bring up the SF Sky. So I've had extra time to think of a proper response.
I believe we must look at what the intended goal of that fishery is. Some hatchery programs are designed strictly around harvest, some are designed strictly around rehabilitation and some are a little both.
From what I understand, the Sol Duc fish are there strictly for harvest. However, was the WDFW's intent with the SF Sky to create a harvestable fishery up there?...to supplement a current population?...or to create a somewhat self-sustaining stock of wild summer steelhead. Also, from what I've heard, the SF Sky fishery was developed to create a playground of sorts for WDFW employees (but thats just a rumor).
I guess I would be being hypocritical in asking the WDFW to continue the no-kill fishery on the wild steelhead of the SF Sky but at the same time, having no issues with the kill of wild Sol Duc springers.
Given that the SF Sky has show the ability to sustain a good population of wild summer steelhead (via trucking), I would ask that we continue the no-kill management on these wild fish. Plus the addition of the wild summer steelhead to the watershed (along with salmon) has helped the resident rainbow population in the SF and its tributaries flourish.
And last but not least, you have contended that in a few generations, the SF Sky wild summer steelhead have quickly developed attributes typical of Puget Sound native summer steelhead. This evolution of sorts would not only provide for great research but I think it would provide a great backup stock (
as a very last resort) just in case disaster struck on other Puget Sound native summer steelhead populations