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by Anglinarcher » Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:59 pm
This a case of starting a thread for the right reasons, but not having all of the facts.
Fact, you are ABSOLUTELY CORRECT about all of the illegal fishing taking place on RW. But, in fact, it is indeed mostly the locals, and they know the fish cops routine. I worked there for a long time this last spring and early summer, and I assure you, if you were not at the net pens, you did not get checked.
Fact, a far greater number of released fish survive then you think. In fact, during the cold, highly oxygenated, water cycles, I have seen a fish with a gill hanging out and it was still feeding. Still, I wish more people would learn how to release a fish properly. Did you know that most states do not have a "no release of bait caught fish" rule? Most states understand that you can indeed cut the leader and the fish will survive quite well. AM I SUGGESTING THAT WE SHOULD IGNORE THE RULE? NO! I am suggesting that those of you that have lived in Washington all of your lives have been misinformed, and mis educated. If bait is the issue, then ban bait on RW all together. I know Joe Heater, this will make Walleye somewhat harder to troll up, but you and I can do fine with artificials.
Fact, there is only so much food in any body of water. There was over a 100,000 'escaped' fish that I heard of when I left during the summer. That was so much that there is no way enough food exist for the previous fish, and the new escapees. The result will be smaller fish, until they are caught out or die off. For now, people will catch fish like they are fishing a fish hatchery - which they kind of are. With new owners, better nets, the population will drop down and you will see the size increase again.
So, is RW being over fished? Not now, in fact, the two fish limit should be increased for a year IMHO. Can RW sustain this type of pressure in the future? Probably not.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.