Just lately I have been in contact with several DFO and Provincial biologists, volunteer group leaders, and others who manage fishery restoration and educational programs. We are all surprised by the apparent apathy shown by anglers regarding the announcement of cuts to DFO’s RRU.
If indeed these cuts remain, basically all new habitat restoration projects will stop, or become too expensive to pursue, and maintenance of past projects will cease. In the Chilliwack River valley, implications are huge; wild steelhead and coho numbers will definitely be impacted.
Educational opportunities for children (salmonids in the class rooms) will cease. Seriously, is this program not one of the very best to educate children about the importance of salmon, and to promote new anglers? Hell yes.
Hatchery steelhead production at sites like the Chilliwack hatchery will cease. Who here fishes for hatchery steelhead? Will you continue to do so when you can’t kill one?
Fishing with Rod is a fishing forum. Why isn’t there a huge uproar by anglers about this shortsighted Ottawa based decision? I know many here on this forum are actively involved in overturning this legislation but I ask those who have not sent an email or letter to their MP to do so. Your fishing future, and that of future generations, depends on people like you expressing their opinions and forwarding them to policy makers.