So Clarkii what's your big plan for the Vedder? In a perfect world we would not have to have hatcheries and all the fish caught would be from wild progeny.
Looking at other systems on the west coast that do not have hatchery augmentation, these systems are all hanging on by a thread.
I would not go as far as saying
ALL of these systems are hanging on by a thread, as this is a completely false statement. I would approach it as
MOST systems are struggling. There are many completely WILD streams that are doing quite well under the circumstances we face today on planet earth. Not like numbers we had seen in the 80's, but there are a lot more than you may think, some in some very urbanized areas, and remote areas of BC. Although like many have stated, the only thing one has to do is do a bit of reading. Placing hatchery steelhead in streams has proven fatal to most wild fish in most systems. That being said, one strange phenomenon (not great by any means) is the Chilliwack-Vedder system that does see ok numbers of Wild fish with Hatchery augmentation. We should take a look at what is happening down south in areas such as Washington, Oregon, and Cali. A good majority of things are not looking so hot for wild fish, and they have seemingly decimated a majority of their Wild Stocks. I have seen people towing with the notion about the Thompson needing a hatchery?
That is just ridiculous. Let's take a step back people, and realize some of the
REAL issues Wild Steelhead face. Commercial interception, ocean survival, ocean temperatures, loss of habitat, etc. etc. More things need to be solved before people just start throwing out the notion that hatchery fish are the answer, because it is not. Once you take the hatchery fish away, you are left with nothing but a Wild Run needing to rebuild itself.