First of all the Leafs are still able to make the playoffs, and I hope they do just so the Senators can kick em' out.....
Secondly I think the comment :
Wow - what a Steelhead killer - how many steelhead does one old man need to kill in a season? At least 7. Good on you Chris.
Many anglers have elected to stop killing hatchery Steelhead but hey, to each their own.
It is perfectly legal to harvest 10 hatchery Steelhead per season whether you really need them or not.
If we do get a chinook and sockeye opening on the Fraser this year I hope we don't hear too much about how anglers should limit their harvest in attempts of conservation.
Just my comments on my observation.
was not a very good one....
If Chris can catch this many hatchery fish in a season and makes good use of them (like I'm sure he does) we should be happy for him as not many people can do it (especially since he was sick for a part of the season). Also keeping hatchery fish has nothing to do with conservation, unlike keeping wild sockeye... the ones that make it to the hatchery are
not used for spawning and are just released back into the river if they even make it to the hatchery. Only the wild fish really keep up the good angling opportunities we have and the hatchery fish are only there for a food fishery.
Just my opinion but I think attacking people on a website is wrong when they havn't done anything wrong to deserve it, and if I could I would try to limit my tag out since Steelhead is such a wonderful tastng fish
Good job this year Chris, good luck catching number 8 tomorrow, maybe I'll see ya on the river!