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![]() "rw" wrote in message m... Tim has a point of view about C&R. It's a pretty extreme point of view, and not one I share wholeheartedly by any means, but it has a logical consistency, Tim has been saying the same thing here for 10+ years so he has certainly been consistent. To describe that consistency as logical is very generous. Tim has been at his best in his critique (dare I say satire?) of the modern catch and release ethos, pointed, challenging stuff anyone should think about. But when he goes beyond just telling us what's wrong with impaling dozens of fish with hooks every day, there are some problems. Examples: slot limits minimum size limits PETA and similar group accepting harvest only angling just the plain ordinary messy world .... just what do fisheries managers do with the limited tools available and what the angling public will accept? Here's a recent example. Tim etc have argued for years that if the number of fish in a fishery cannot accept some harvest it should be closed and catch and release should not be used as a conservation method. We've had that conundrum here in British Columbia with some steelhead streams. Used to be that about 200 fish per year was considered adequate to allow a c&r fishery but many have dropped to 50 to 100 for several years. They were closed management arguing we no fish could be spared to c&r mortality. Trouble is this didn't stop the poachers and poaching increased! Unable to fish at all some people fished illegally and killed what they caught - no other honest anglers were around to complain. Many more fish died than would have to c&r mortality. So now they are reopening streams just to have a presence of honest anglers that will discourage poaching cheers. -- Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/vi...bumName=RalphH |
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![]() "RalphH" wrote ... Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/vi...bumName=RalphH Nice pics, Ralph. Where's Ruby Lake? Dan |
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north of Sechelt British Columbia which is north of Vancouver British
Columbia. There is a very nice resort on the lake and the resort has a superb Italian Travitorre restaurant. Sakinaw Lake is next door. Both Ruby an Sakinaw are large deep lakes but there are many small lakes in the area loaded with cutthroat. -- Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/vi...bumName=RalphH "Daniel-San" (Rot13) wrote in message . .. "RalphH" wrote ... Some of my angling snaps: http://gallery.fishbc.com/gallery/vi...bumName=RalphH Nice pics, Ralph. Where's Ruby Lake? Dan |
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