They don't? What are your reasonings? Have you actually cooked and tasted a largescale sucker, northern pikeminnow and peamouth chub?
Do halibut, sole, flounder, rockfish, cod, lingcod, burbot and many other groundfish look tasty?
We treat our salmon, steelhead and trout like some holy creature, yet we treat those "not so edible" species worse than the crap we dump in our waterways.
60 years ago atlantic bluefin tuna were commercially caught on the east coast only to be processed as pet food. It was only when the Japanese buyers came and bought them, North Americans soon recognized their food value.
How about this one here?
Do you think this one tastes good?
Why is it not ok to handle a released steelhead with dry hand, while some people have absolutely no problem with tossing a northern pikeminnow or sculpin into the bush because they threaten our "endangered species"? Some of the most endangered native fish species are the ones that have no commercial value, yet occupy important ecological niches.
Thoughts of Tuesday.