Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on June 29, 2011, 11:29:09 AM
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http://www.fishingwithrod.com/fishy_news/110629-1.html
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The July 15, 2011 Fraser River Panel News Release is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/NewsRelease01.pdf
The July 15, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement01.pdf
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The July 19, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement02.pdf
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The July 22, 2011 Fraser River Panel News Release is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/NewsRelease02.pdf
The July 22, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement03.pdf
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The July 25, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement04.pdf
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The July 29, 2011 Fraser River Panel News Release is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/NewsRelease03.pdf
The July 29, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement06.pdf
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The August 2, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement07.pdf
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The August 3, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement08.pdf
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The August 5, 2011 Fraser River Panel News Release is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/NewsRelease04.pdf
The August 5, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement09.pdf
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The August 5, 2011 Fraser River Panel News Release is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/NewsRelease04.pdf
The August 5, 2011 Fraser River Panel Regulatory Announcement is now available on the Pacific Salmon Commission website at: http://www.psc.org/NewsRel/2011/Announcement09.pdf
Can someone put this into English for me? My translation sounds like this:
80% chance of not many fish this year.
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Can someone put this into English for me? My translation sounds like this:
80% chance of not many fish this year.
well, u would need 4 lawyers and a crystal ball ;D
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Can someone put this into English for me? My translation sounds like this:
80% chance of not many fish this year.
I agree with you but why are they opening the river for the FNs and the other netters if there's not many fish in the system?
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No where in the announcements did they mention that numbers are in trouble. So far, all runs (Early Stewarts and Early Summers) have been on target or above forecasted numbers. With conservation requirements met, First Nations always get the first openings. If there are enough fish left after that, then the recreational sector will receive an opening. If the run remains exceptionally good, then the commercial sector receives openings.
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No where in the announcements did they mention that numbers are in trouble. So far, all runs (Early Stewarts and Early Summers) have been on target or above forecasted numbers.
Kind of two different things. Just because they say the runs are on target does not mean that the numbers are not in trouble.
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First Nations always get the first openings. If there are enough fish left after that, then the recreational sector will receive an opening. If the run remains exceptionally good, then the commercial sector receives openings.
Thanks, Rod. My question may sound a bit dumb but when they say "Non Indian Fishery" and they are allowed to use gillnets in certain areas of the river would it not be considered as "Commercial Sector"? Who else can use nets besides the FNs and the commercials?