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![]() Yours sincerely, Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html BTW, forgot to turn off the sig line -- I didn't write the press release but the auto sig line makes it look like I did. http://www.flyfishingforum.com/flytalk/index.htm will provide background on this. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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![]() Yours sincerely, Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html BTW, forgot to turn off the sig line -- I didn't write the press release but the auto sig line makes it look like I did. http://www.flyfishingforum.com/flytalk/index.htm will provide background on this. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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there is a lengthy thread on this tpic at:
http://forum.fishbc.com/index.php?sh...howtopic=13607 -- by the way "uliwon" is well known tackle store owner Scott Baker McGarva and a past president of the Steelhead Society of British Columbia and one hell of a colorful guy. there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply "Peter Charles" wrote in message ... Here's a copy of a press release for CTV. Please support this fishery by emailing/phoning Department of Fisheries (DFO) officials and voice your complaint. The decline of steelhead on the west coast isn't just limited to the Thompson River. A long litany of greed and stupidity have reduced the steelhead on many rivers, to a trickel. I have never fished for PNW steelhead and perhaps I never will, but I felt I had to help out with this one. This has been copied from http://www.flyfishingforum.com/flytalk/index.htm ================================================== ===== Right now we must flood DFO's phone lines with protests ...the Director Generals office is 604 666-6098...(Paul McGillvary)...or any and every other Lower Fraser manager...Devona Adams has often been very helpful....but now seems to think its no big deal...604 666-6512. Paul McGillvary's e-mail is Devona Adams e-mail is Here is a Press Release prepared for CTV Press Release, The greatest race of steelhead in the world is in mortal danger. The most revered sport fish in western North America is BC's Thompson River steelhead. It isn't just changing ocean and climatic conditions or environmental issues that threaten, but Government mismanagement. Once again Federal and Provincial governments are at odds and the ill-advised wishes of the DFO are taking precedent. The cost is at the expense of one of BC's priceless natural resources - the Thompson Steelhead. The Thompson River has a predicted return of fewer than 800 fish this year - this is an abysmal state of affairs. The Provincial Fisheries Branch MWLAP has ordered the river closed to fishing, as even the minuscule mortality rate of a catch and release fishery has been deemed unacceptable. As hard as it is to accept, the necessity of the closure is brutally evident to the sport fishing community. The problem we have is with the actions of the DFO, in particular the A/Area Management decision to allow a chum opening on the Lower Fraser River on Wednesday October 20. All the available research shows that this is the peak migration window through the Lower Fraser for Thompson Steelhead. We find this outrageous and unbelievable. The DFO's own test fishery has only caught 3 steelhead, which extrapolate into the second worst return in 26 years. Yet DFO shows absolutely no concern and provides a commercial opening for chum salmon If the return numbers of Thompson steelhead are so critically low that a closure must be applied to the least effective sector of resource users the sport fishers, how can it be remotely justifiable that any other fishery - let alone a commercial one be allowed? Even the rationale for Native ceremonial fish is superseded by conservation needs. The fact that there is a surplus of chums, does not justify the endangerment of a seriously threatened run of fish like the Thompson steelhead. When the DFO was concerned about Thompson Coho, the entire commercial industry ground to a halt to enable their recovery. Yet, when a world famous, irreplaceable steelhead resource is threatened in the very same river - nothing happens. In fact, the Federal Department that is supposed to be the steward of the resource further threatens it by enabling more commercial openings. It is no wonder that the sport fishing community shakes it head with resignation and disbelief when the DFO steps in. In the case of Thompson River Steelhead the Province has championed the needs of the fish. MWLAP biologists in Kamloops have done everything in their power to protect the fish and promote the recovery of the flagship of Beautiful BC's sport fishery - the Thompson Steelhead. Yet, it seems at every turn the Federal Government's DFO has thwarted their efforts. DFO deems the needs of an already heavily subsidized commercial fishery take precedent over world famous natural resource. The steelhead community, which is local and international is outraged and flabbergasted by this development. Furthermore, it appears that DFO has delayed its public announcement of this opening so as to minimize our ability to protest. This is unconscionable Yours sincerely, Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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there is a lengthy thread on this tpic at:
http://forum.fishbc.com/index.php?sh...howtopic=13607 -- by the way "uliwon" is well known tackle store owner Scott Baker McGarva and a past president of the Steelhead Society of British Columbia and one hell of a colorful guy. there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply "Peter Charles" wrote in message ... Here's a copy of a press release for CTV. Please support this fishery by emailing/phoning Department of Fisheries (DFO) officials and voice your complaint. The decline of steelhead on the west coast isn't just limited to the Thompson River. A long litany of greed and stupidity have reduced the steelhead on many rivers, to a trickel. I have never fished for PNW steelhead and perhaps I never will, but I felt I had to help out with this one. This has been copied from http://www.flyfishingforum.com/flytalk/index.htm ================================================== ===== Right now we must flood DFO's phone lines with protests ...the Director Generals office is 604 666-6098...(Paul McGillvary)...or any and every other Lower Fraser manager...Devona Adams has often been very helpful....but now seems to think its no big deal...604 666-6512. Paul McGillvary's e-mail is Devona Adams e-mail is Here is a Press Release prepared for CTV Press Release, The greatest race of steelhead in the world is in mortal danger. The most revered sport fish in western North America is BC's Thompson River steelhead. It isn't just changing ocean and climatic conditions or environmental issues that threaten, but Government mismanagement. Once again Federal and Provincial governments are at odds and the ill-advised wishes of the DFO are taking precedent. The cost is at the expense of one of BC's priceless natural resources - the Thompson Steelhead. The Thompson River has a predicted return of fewer than 800 fish this year - this is an abysmal state of affairs. The Provincial Fisheries Branch MWLAP has ordered the river closed to fishing, as even the minuscule mortality rate of a catch and release fishery has been deemed unacceptable. As hard as it is to accept, the necessity of the closure is brutally evident to the sport fishing community. The problem we have is with the actions of the DFO, in particular the A/Area Management decision to allow a chum opening on the Lower Fraser River on Wednesday October 20. All the available research shows that this is the peak migration window through the Lower Fraser for Thompson Steelhead. We find this outrageous and unbelievable. The DFO's own test fishery has only caught 3 steelhead, which extrapolate into the second worst return in 26 years. Yet DFO shows absolutely no concern and provides a commercial opening for chum salmon If the return numbers of Thompson steelhead are so critically low that a closure must be applied to the least effective sector of resource users the sport fishers, how can it be remotely justifiable that any other fishery - let alone a commercial one be allowed? Even the rationale for Native ceremonial fish is superseded by conservation needs. The fact that there is a surplus of chums, does not justify the endangerment of a seriously threatened run of fish like the Thompson steelhead. When the DFO was concerned about Thompson Coho, the entire commercial industry ground to a halt to enable their recovery. Yet, when a world famous, irreplaceable steelhead resource is threatened in the very same river - nothing happens. In fact, the Federal Department that is supposed to be the steward of the resource further threatens it by enabling more commercial openings. It is no wonder that the sport fishing community shakes it head with resignation and disbelief when the DFO steps in. In the case of Thompson River Steelhead the Province has championed the needs of the fish. MWLAP biologists in Kamloops have done everything in their power to protect the fish and promote the recovery of the flagship of Beautiful BC's sport fishery - the Thompson Steelhead. Yet, it seems at every turn the Federal Government's DFO has thwarted their efforts. DFO deems the needs of an already heavily subsidized commercial fishery take precedent over world famous natural resource. The steelhead community, which is local and international is outraged and flabbergasted by this development. Furthermore, it appears that DFO has delayed its public announcement of this opening so as to minimize our ability to protest. This is unconscionable Yours sincerely, Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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there is a lengthy thread on this tpic at:
http://forum.fishbc.com/index.php?sh...howtopic=13607 -- by the way "uliwon" is well known tackle store owner Scott Baker McGarva and a past president of the Steelhead Society of British Columbia and one hell of a colorful guy. there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply "Peter Charles" wrote in message ... Here's a copy of a press release for CTV. Please support this fishery by emailing/phoning Department of Fisheries (DFO) officials and voice your complaint. The decline of steelhead on the west coast isn't just limited to the Thompson River. A long litany of greed and stupidity have reduced the steelhead on many rivers, to a trickel. I have never fished for PNW steelhead and perhaps I never will, but I felt I had to help out with this one. This has been copied from http://www.flyfishingforum.com/flytalk/index.htm ================================================== ===== Right now we must flood DFO's phone lines with protests ...the Director Generals office is 604 666-6098...(Paul McGillvary)...or any and every other Lower Fraser manager...Devona Adams has often been very helpful....but now seems to think its no big deal...604 666-6512. Paul McGillvary's e-mail is Devona Adams e-mail is Here is a Press Release prepared for CTV Press Release, The greatest race of steelhead in the world is in mortal danger. The most revered sport fish in western North America is BC's Thompson River steelhead. It isn't just changing ocean and climatic conditions or environmental issues that threaten, but Government mismanagement. Once again Federal and Provincial governments are at odds and the ill-advised wishes of the DFO are taking precedent. The cost is at the expense of one of BC's priceless natural resources - the Thompson Steelhead. The Thompson River has a predicted return of fewer than 800 fish this year - this is an abysmal state of affairs. The Provincial Fisheries Branch MWLAP has ordered the river closed to fishing, as even the minuscule mortality rate of a catch and release fishery has been deemed unacceptable. As hard as it is to accept, the necessity of the closure is brutally evident to the sport fishing community. The problem we have is with the actions of the DFO, in particular the A/Area Management decision to allow a chum opening on the Lower Fraser River on Wednesday October 20. All the available research shows that this is the peak migration window through the Lower Fraser for Thompson Steelhead. We find this outrageous and unbelievable. The DFO's own test fishery has only caught 3 steelhead, which extrapolate into the second worst return in 26 years. Yet DFO shows absolutely no concern and provides a commercial opening for chum salmon If the return numbers of Thompson steelhead are so critically low that a closure must be applied to the least effective sector of resource users the sport fishers, how can it be remotely justifiable that any other fishery - let alone a commercial one be allowed? Even the rationale for Native ceremonial fish is superseded by conservation needs. The fact that there is a surplus of chums, does not justify the endangerment of a seriously threatened run of fish like the Thompson steelhead. When the DFO was concerned about Thompson Coho, the entire commercial industry ground to a halt to enable their recovery. Yet, when a world famous, irreplaceable steelhead resource is threatened in the very same river - nothing happens. In fact, the Federal Department that is supposed to be the steward of the resource further threatens it by enabling more commercial openings. It is no wonder that the sport fishing community shakes it head with resignation and disbelief when the DFO steps in. In the case of Thompson River Steelhead the Province has championed the needs of the fish. MWLAP biologists in Kamloops have done everything in their power to protect the fish and promote the recovery of the flagship of Beautiful BC's sport fishery - the Thompson Steelhead. Yet, it seems at every turn the Federal Government's DFO has thwarted their efforts. DFO deems the needs of an already heavily subsidized commercial fishery take precedent over world famous natural resource. The steelhead community, which is local and international is outraged and flabbergasted by this development. Furthermore, it appears that DFO has delayed its public announcement of this opening so as to minimize our ability to protest. This is unconscionable Yours sincerely, Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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