Yes, Stew it seems pathetic to take eggs from wild fish to make another fish to kill. It's not good practice on a run of fish that is in trouble. The good thing is that the Siletz, Wilson, and Nestucca rivers are not in trouble with wild steelhead populations. Yes, they have been better, but the populations are steady.
Once again someone is leaving out all the information. These wild fish are not killed, and many of them return to spawn again. I know this because I have caught them in the Wilson. They have a little wire tag in their dorsal fin. Pretty neat if you think about it. 100 pair of steelhead and you can have several thousand adults return from them.
Will you show us how they kill wild steelhead to do it? I have fished wild steelhead in every river in Oregon that has a broodstock program and most that don't. The hatchery rivers without broodstock programs are worthless. The ones with BS fish have just as healthy of wild runs as before the programs. The ones with 100% wild fish are the same today as they were 10 years ago. Show me how broodstock is bad.
Kevin have you ever done a redd survey in the winter? If you did you would know that the wild populations are in decline. Don't listen to the BS ODFW and Jack Smith, Scott Amerman and all the other bait guides are perpetuating. ODFW dumps voraciously hungry over sized broodstock smolt on top of wild smolt and are in direct competition for what little food is available. That is bound to have an effect on the wild smolt wouldn't you say?
That is why I make it a point to "remove" any broodstock smolt that I inadvertently hook on my fly rod from the system all legal of course.
No they do not kill the wild parents but what they do kill is the chance for those wild parents progeny to develop naturally. Multiply that over the many seasons of the broodstock programs and the wild eggs sacrificed for what basically boils down to a bait guide welfare program. If that description seems harsh think about who the BS program benefits the most.
The loss and the potential of those "borrowed" eggs is staggering!