Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing-related Issues & News => Topic started by: chris gadsden on October 29, 2015, 06:06:42 PM
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http://www.saobserver.net/news/337754991.html?utm_source=Watershed+Watch+Email+List&utm_campaign=88a5dcb8bd-Salmon_News_Oct_28_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_405944b1b5-88a5dcb8bd-166912013
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uhh, warm water? toxic algal bloom?
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Billions of ranched salmon over grazing the Pacific?
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Highway runoff?
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http://www.farmfreshsalmon.org/should-we-fear-blob-how-warm-mass-pacific-water-could-threaten-bc%E2%80%99s-marine-ecosystem-and-climate
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Hmmm...what are your suspects, Chris...lol? I wonder why Chinooks are breaking records. Definitely a good news story for a season that didn't have many bright spots.
Anyway, the article is not entirely accurate.
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Hmmm...what are your suspects, Chris...lol? I wonder why Chinooks are breaking records. Definitely a good news story for a season that didn't have many bright spots.
Anyway, the article is not entirely accurate.
Yes it was good to see an excellent run of chinooks in 2015, in all my years of fishing for jacks on the Thompson River I never saw the run this strong.
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best year for me as well for jacks.......lots and lots