----- Original Message -----
From: "Willy Gevers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: RE: Yakima Report-TARGET SALMON


> Finally a breath of fresh air and candor - We should all be for the
> protection and C&R of our wild and endangered runs - but hatchery bred
> salmon in the Yakima? I don't plan on fishing for them myself - but I do
> empathize with Milburn...

well, i will say this.  the yakima hatchery was supposed to be one of a new
breed of hatcheries that uses wild brood stock in an attempt to help bring
back wild, naturally spawning salmon.  with wdfw's track record, this may
not actually be true... but let's see.  salmon belong in the yakima as much
as the trout, and those salmon that come from the yakima do provide sport
for the coastal offshore fishermen (myself included).  wouldn't it be nice
to have wild salmon spawning in the yakima and providing more nutrients
along with providing some more fishing opportunities.  i don't want to see
the trout fishing suffer... but killing fish based solely on the fact that
they aren't rainbows seems pretty counterproductive to me and reminds me of
other species such as dollies that were once killed solely because of
alleged impacts on "worthwhile" fish species.

chris

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