In answer to headstone's query about the source and documentation of my comments.
I work in the sport fishing industry and the "availlability " of info is higher I beleive than the average fisherman. Many reports and publications pass through my hands.
ALL the mentioned info is availlable through WLAP and DFO files. I trust that if you are truly interested in the validity of those studies you will seek the information out yourself.I belong to one of the oldest fly fishing club's in BC and believe me, everyday I recieve emails down the pipe. I chat with MWALP "movers and shakers" past and present... and fish with members of another flyfishing club who
are the Dean River Guardians. Your posts are pure propaganda... plain and simple. Nice but you are surely not pulling the wool over my eyes.
As for bait bans on hatchery subsidized rivers... and course fishing... I sure hope not and I stated this in my letter to MWALP...
seems the dfo is taking the "easy"way out,instead for enforcing the rules already in place.i think it will hurt the sport in the long run
less people will fish=less money for fish.seeing how i have here in front of me heres there reasons:
1 conserve fish resources
2 maintain as many angling opportunities as possible
3 help harmonize angling regs across the province
i don t even use bait,and i think it s wrong province wide,biff made some good points about juveniles and i could see that helping.but a total ban with out proof,of any kind that it will "help",there is alot more the dfo could do to help than this.weak.
Mr. Pink if your going to send in your letter of protest don't send it to Fed's
Sorry FF I cant entirely agree with you, first off conservation starts out at sea including overfishing and the bycatch, then you have the habitat destruction issue, illegal poaching, netting in the rivers and the flossing thing including Flyflossing. Bait may be a great attractor but I have fished many a day with bait and have been skunked while wool ties were picking up the fish. As I've said before, I can live without bait but do I want to. NO! not while there are people fishing with floats put on upside down ( because they don't even know how a rig is put together) and then snagging them with eight to twelve foot leaders. (under the Veddder bridge is a great example of this during the coho run) Taking fish that are not actually caught in the mouth and so on. You could go on forever about all the ways fish are injured or overcaught, I would like to wager a hundred times more fish are injured or die through foul hooking than through being taken by bait, this seems to me, more of pressure being applied by some self interest groups than a valid way to protect the fish stocks. I strongly believe that "most" of the anglers using bait are ethical fishermen who care deeply about the resource and the handling of fish with extreme care.
Just one mans opinionSassy boy...
Sorry FF I cant entirely agree with you, first off conservation starts out at sea including overfishing and the bycatch, then you have the habitat destruction issue, illegal poaching, netting in the rivers and the flossing thing including Flyflossing. Just wanted to point out that you missed a word in front of flossing, that word should be
gear flossing.
I would like to wager a hundred times more fish are injured or die through foul hooking than through being taken by bait, this seems to me, more of pressure being applied by some self interest groups than a valid way to protect the fish stockswho is the "self interest group" sassy boy???
2:40 I personally think your looking at this with a level head, I admire you for that.
Now we all know that Cutthroat trout are a "species of special concern" and we all know that over- harvesting and habitat destruction are primarly the causes of the cutthroats demise. Cutthroat are glutton's for bait (well documented) and the cutthroat by-catch is incredible when anglers descend on streams in search of other species.
Most maiden cutthroat show up later in the season, but most repeat spawners (the big hens that lay bigger eggs... produce bigger aliven... in turn get a jump start on life) return to rivers to spawn earlier... and intecepted by coho fisherman using roe.
Where does the cutthroat fit into the picture? does anybody care. I fished bait for years and absolutely hammered cutthroat while in search of coho and steelhead, they were a very pleasant suprise when caught. I certainly wasn't going out fishing and targeting them...
I switched over to the fly but still continued to fish with my bait fishing partner, he always gave me first water... and he always picked up cutthroat behind me. I have fished runs that I absolutley peppered the hell out of the water with flies, only to see him come in and pick up fish where I swung a fly 3 times over...