cohochinook
Well-Known Member
Jesus, where and when was this photo taken?
Jesus, where and when was this photo taken?
Jesus, where and when was this photo taken?
That is outrageousover 300 gillnets seized, the vast majority of them active's set that were fishing and the majority of them above mission bridge and mostly in the canyon. Pretty much all First Nations
Also lots of FSC sales this year
Conservation is not a priority with Prime Minister Trudeau! He would rather see 300 illegal gillnets than actually deal with the problem!over 300 gillnets seized, the vast majority of them active's set that were fishing and the majority of them above mission bridge and mostly in the canyon. Pretty much all First Nations
Also lots of FSC sales this year
Sorry Ralph not going to bite! If you can't see why non-selective fishing methods like Gill Nets need to go our conversation has ended!please explain how the fact DFO officials seized 300 illegal nets support your statement. Your statement and the facts are contradictory.
Banning gill nets is also not "simple". Neither of the other sectors are all that interested in such a "simple" solution when other options for them to harvest are not in place.
Hah Hah! Putting words in my mouth is a just awkward deflection.Sorry Ralph not going to bite! If you can't see why non-selective fishing methods like Gill Nets need to go our conversation has ended!
300 hundred nets seized is the best evidence that our F.O.s are combating illegal fishing!
Gill nets still used by the commercial sector both in the Fraser (and other rivers), the ocean and seines are at least as big an issue as FN net.
Skeena, Stikine and Taku at least. Last commercial opening on Skeena was 2018. The other two both had openings this year and 2019.What other rivers in BC do commercial fisherman net and when was the last time they netted in those rivers?
Nets in rivers, nets along the coast
Commercial and FN openings for fishing taks place through the year.
Government knows EXACTLY what is going on...