06-08-2014, 05:57 PM
Thanks kglass....
One thing that I do find frustrating, and that's the fact that anadromous fisheries managers continue to set and manage our non-tribal chinook harvest based upon SWAGs. With more than 71,000 fish over Lower Granite, only 1,558 of those fish had PIT tags, and yet that 2% return is what our harvest quota is based upon.
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One thing that I do find frustrating, and that's the fact that anadromous fisheries managers continue to set and manage our non-tribal chinook harvest based upon SWAGs. With more than 71,000 fish over Lower Granite, only 1,558 of those fish had PIT tags, and yet that 2% return is what our harvest quota is based upon.
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