Dave, did thet do that on the island when stock collapsed to the point there was no wild broodstock for hatchery programs?
I don't think so but could be wrong. I know FLNRO will be against this idea, really that's their job to keep this system functioning as a wild steelhead river. I applaud their efforts but the reality is hatchery protocols will have to be changed because there will not be enough wild fish to feed the system in place now.
There are a ton of anglers out there that want to catch and retain steelhead - that won't stop and more fish will be needed.
Considering the fact DFO has the final say in salmonid production at the Chilliwack facility, whatever changes that might come will be have to be heavily negotiated and all that takes time.
I believe the early run component of this system will be genetically extinct in 2 cycles if we continue the same practices.