Ok, What would you guys do If you were in the wally hall deby and you caught a late season Narster with enough size to take top place? A Double steripper, red and green.... Would you weight it in, knowing youll never consume it, or would you let it go and the winnings?
Is there anything wrong with consuming a coloured up steelhead, even though some will head back to ocean and clean up again?
Interesting and thought provoking BF. As we all know the adult hatchery fish are there to be harvested and the management strategy of the day, right or wrong, is to remove as many hatchery fish as possible; the stage of their life when they are killed is biologically irrevelent.
That said, I believe it all comes down to each individual angler as to what they would do if they were in a situation to make $1000.00 for killing a fish they may possibly have released were it not for this event. Last years largest fish in this derby was a coloured and sexually mature male. I know and respect the angler who won this derby and I applauded his acceptance of the grand prize.
I also know a relatively unknown FWR member who released a larger fish because it was coloured; his reason - $1000 was not worth the ridicule he would receive from his peers. I applauded that too.
It’s a moral decision and each angler has their own code, imo