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  1. These last couple of posts are beyond my brain power but I just cant get my head around how a salmon thats 4 years old eats more baitfish than a laker that lives to 12 . The offspring of both starts eating at age 1 or 2 . The math dosent add up but Im just a simple fisherman
  2. Couldnt agree more. Charters can always /usually keep there customers happy by going deep for bows/cohos/browns but us rec anglers would like to see 30lb plus. Not that Im grateful but Ive caught enough teens/low twenties to last a lifetime , and one or two 30+ fish far outweigh a dozen teens , especially when they spool you and it takes 20/30 minutes to get to the boat and then it throws the hook. Thats what memories are made of .!!
  3. In my humble opinion a moratorium is not the answer. The fish on both sides of the lake are the smallest in the 30 years Ive been fishing and its a wonder this hasnt happened years ago. Take an article , photocopy it and then take a copy of that etc etc. and the 100th copy will be un readable . This is the problem with the salmon whether pens or natural - they are all copies of copies of copies and the genetics are failing badly. Its not that they are not in good shape - our side has lots of bait and the fish have big bellies, but theres no muscle or whatever it is to put weight on for them to become 30/35lb fish' We need new strains - preferably west coast fish but trust me you could live to be a hundred and our ministry would have to have a thousand biologists reports ( who have no idea how to fish) and at least 2 junkets for the preferred few ministry guys and families to "review the situation" on the west coast I know Im cynical but Ive seen it all before and nothing will happen. Talk talk talk that will happen but real progress - nope
  4. Its because the lazy bas**** didn't treat the rivers for two years because of covid. There excuse was that we couldnt put our field people at risk even though it was all outdoors. Shameful. Exactly the same situation on our side of the pond. Sheer incompetence.
  5. Many Thanks thats great information
  6. That's very good news-many thanks. The lamprey marks on our river fish this past fall and spring have been the worst I have ever seen
  7. Wonder if anyone can tell me whether the rivers have been sprayed for Lamprey control for 2023.? I know it went two years on both sides of the lake without it being done
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