Environmental/ecological reasons aside I sure don't want to see the pinks even on odd years. Great coho fishing this year without all the pinks and chums in the way. Can't imagine how much busier it'd been with pinks around.
I don't think it'd be much busier. I think it was about the same as last year... for coho fishing that is. When pinks run people are every where and that is a very good thing to see, in many ways!!!!
And pinks usually run first and then coho. I also know people who do good when pinks run. I wouldn't know as I'm busy fishing pinks.
And pinks don't have to be on every system.
So now I ask,
Is there any environmental down sides to to more pinks??? IE too much fish/ not enough food for ocean survival? And etc...
I for one would be willing to put up $50 - $100+ to pay for this.
Heck I'd be willing to put up even more as the benefits would easily pay it's self back with good times, more meat, and the help to the eco-system.Hmm, $100 x 100 fishermen = $10,000
Wonder what it costs to grow fish?