Enhancement on some local streams like Norrish and Kanaka did very little.
coho and chum? Before the hatchery was put on Kanaka it never had a chum or coho run. Now it has a decent run for both given its size. It actually also had a decent run of pinks before they decided to kill them off.
Or steelhead? it seems there is a big difference between species on how they respond to hatchery enhancement.
How about whonnack creek? Dispite no pressure and no hatchery enhancement its steelhead population has crashed.
I get it your a steelhead guy so all hatchery are bad, that has been the motto coming out of the steelhead camp for years.
The upper Fraser Chinook has not seen much enhancement and most of its hatchery programs were stopped years ago, by your account it should be beaming with fish now that the hatchery are gone. What gives?
You also did not answer my question how are we going to bring back Chinook populations to some of the upper Fraser river tributaries without hatchery support or transplants. Your solutions seems to be do nothing?