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<blockquote data-quote="AlaskanDan" data-source="post: 8959631" data-attributes="member: 31059"><p>Mostly i catch and release for rainbow trout, but the only real fun rainbows to catch are the native ones, not the trout that are stocked into lakes and streams. When it comes to salmon fishing, that is food fishing! Anyways about the laws, they all exist for a reason, they are all there to regulate the amount of fish caught so there will still be enough to reproduce and make more little fish. If we had no laws governing them, it would be anarchy, and we would completely obliterate the populations of those specific fish, which would in turn destroy entire ecosystems.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to harvesting fish though, commercial fishermen are where the problems lay. I am all for commercial fishing, but to a point. I believe for salmon in alaska, every 5 years, the commercial fishing should cease for a season. This wouls allow for a more plentiful spawning population, and in 20 years, all the populations would be strong, and our laws could be a little more lenient. But i'm just a college student, what do i know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlaskanDan, post: 8959631, member: 31059"] Mostly i catch and release for rainbow trout, but the only real fun rainbows to catch are the native ones, not the trout that are stocked into lakes and streams. When it comes to salmon fishing, that is food fishing! Anyways about the laws, they all exist for a reason, they are all there to regulate the amount of fish caught so there will still be enough to reproduce and make more little fish. If we had no laws governing them, it would be anarchy, and we would completely obliterate the populations of those specific fish, which would in turn destroy entire ecosystems. When it comes to harvesting fish though, commercial fishermen are where the problems lay. I am all for commercial fishing, but to a point. I believe for salmon in alaska, every 5 years, the commercial fishing should cease for a season. This wouls allow for a more plentiful spawning population, and in 20 years, all the populations would be strong, and our laws could be a little more lenient. But i'm just a college student, what do i know? [/QUOTE]
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