how is this undeniable?
The province let's people fish steelhead in many place with returns that are less than 200 fish some places even less than 100 fish.
So there would still be a steelhead fishery , just not a retention fishery.
Also, the overall run size isn't what counts. I know of many small wild steelhead streams that historically only have 200 fish total...or less. But that is what the capacity of those systems are. I've had 10 fish plus days on them. Many of those streams are less than 2 hours from anywhere in the LM.
I won't tell you where they are, but I can tell you that pretty much all of them have gone from historically (50-200) down to (extinct to less than 20 fish). For those reasons, I no longer target them. I actually am surprised they are still open for catch and release.
As for the Gold, that river was consistent in having 3000-4000 fish each winter (correct me if my #s are off), but there's no way pressure is going to be allowed on a river like that when we're down to 200 fish.
I think the Chilliwack/Vedder has been as high as 8000-10000 in the best years (again....correct me if my #s are off), so if the Vedder went down to 400 fish.....with no hatchery....I guarantee you it would be closed to C&R fishing. Way too much pressure on that river for those numbers. The hatchery is the ONLY thing keeping us on that river right now....period.