Uh, ya ever consider that maybe hatchery fish can reproduce naturally and supply viable offspring that will ultimately help repopulate diminishing stocks?
Seriously, considering this community and the conservation approach of many of the members here, your comment could certainly be seen as a tad provocative!?!
i know very little about cutties having never targeted them but from the reading I have done, it does seem like their populations are very mobile...you may be hitting concentrations of fish from multiple systems that gather at a focal point each year...I don't really know and I assume you don't either so may I suggest that the caviler attitude towards the fishery certainly wont help it at all if indeed it is in the danger many people here think it is in. IMO, that whack em and stack em attitude is best saved for the peak sockeye runs
Let me ask you this...we all know what a S*** Show the sockeye fishery is and how the powers that be seem unable to properly manage that fishery or ensure appropriate escapement...so what makes you think they have a better handle on the Cutty Fishery? As an example, the report I am reading today states that at the current minimum size limit (30cm) is too small because many individuals of that size class may not have reached sexual maturity and hence wont get to spawn if hooked and retained. Further to that a 40cm fish has 2 times the egg load (fecundity) as a 30cm specimen which further highlighted this biologist's position that the current size limit is too small.
But hey, there sure seems to be a lot of em out there so everything must be fine...right?