Once again regulation is not the answer. And this goes for changing the regs for Browns in the tribs also. If we are looking to increase steelhead populations then we should be looking at stocking practices. A few examples- increasing stocking numbers, provide more fish for pen rearing, premium food for hatchery and pen rearing (this has been addressed). By the sounds of it the quick answer is to regulate what we have when we should be looking into investing in a better product to begin with.
Fix the problem and not with a band aid.
November 30 pm 28 degrees NE wind 10-15 mph Partly Cloudy Well this sit was a bust. Zero movement. I checked the camera on my way out and zero mature buck since the opener. Not sure what to think after that. Gotta change gears. Gotta hunt the ground and get to places I don't normally hunt. Sent from my moto z4 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
November 29 pm 31 degrees NNW wind 5 mph Cloudy A doe and two fawns visited the cut bean field at dusk. Definitely going to have to give this set another shot. Sent from my moto z4 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Looooooong walk in but I'm here and on the ground for the first time this year. Almost a year ago to the day I was in this exact same place and missed a buck. Very similar setup. Let's hope it ends better this time. Sent from my moto z4 using Lake Ontario United mobile app
November 29 am 29 degrees N wind 5 mph Cloudy Quite a few deer this morning. Bumped a single deer walking in. Bumped a stinky buck getting into my stand. By the sounds of it he was bedded 50 yards or so from me. Had a few deer walk through in the dark. Saw another 6 does/fawns after day break. I also got a picture of a piebald squirrel. Cameras are showing the best movement of course is in the dark. I think it's time to hunt from the ground and start getting away from stands. Sent from my moto z4 using Lake Ontario United mobile app