Charter Tofino
Well-Known Member
That's in place more so for local wild stocks.
How is it going to protect local wild stocks if the inlets are open? Isn't it just catching the same fish in a different place? Doesn't make much sense to me.
Rumour only - unsubstantiated!! That said, hear today there were NO numbers of chinooks in today's swim of the river. We will see what happens when the rain starts - sure hope they are hiding somewhere. Similarly, unsubstantiated rumour that the total FN catch is actually over 11,000. Again, rumour only...but why did the FN observer who was supposed to monitor and close off the fishery once the quota was reached never show up to do his job for 3 days! Effective self government or?? Just sayin...but remember, unsubstantiated and certainly not trying to stir the pot on this, simply pointing out we need to start asking some tough questions and then make sure this never happens again. We will need to get the hard facts, determine what exactly went wrong, and work within the process to address the issues with more rigorous "independently verified" control measures. No more of this fox guarding the hen house crap.
it is time the dfo puts a two fish a day limit on chinook for all this means first nations also.this is not a food fishery, it is a way of putting money in some greedy pockets.
Matt, did they publish your letter yet???
Has anyone seen the ladder count yet?
...It really is time to consider what benefits we actually receive from any ties to Ottawa at all.