Graham Bristow
Well-Known Member
So i was wondering what people think of "Catch and Release Only" sections on our rivers..
For me, when it comes to steelhead i don't see any huge benefit to catch and release only sections accept to protect the spawners and redds...
But for resident trout the reason I like to see catch and release only sections on rivers is that i believe this would allow a protected area which has multiple benefits..
1. It protects large spawning fish from over harvest in that section allowing for a better natural gene pool or more little fish which will hopefully at the least maintain the populations.
2. It allows anglers the opportunity to fish public sections that have high quantity and quality of fishing or trophy fishing opportunities..
3. By protecting and increasing quantities of large fish in these sections it would likely eventually get over crowded in these sections and fish would migrate up or down making for better fishing or more eating size fish in the catch and keep areas. So both harvest angles and release anglers would benefit. Also fish do migrate at different times of the year for different reasons and that would spread the fish out.. overall making better fishing for all...
I don't think I'd ever want to see entire rivers made catch and release because I don't think that would be fair to those who do like to keep fish and I agree it would be fuel in the fire for the tree huggers,.. but I really don't see the harm in certain sections having strategically placed catch and release sections to protect the fish and to increase the overall population and provide trophy fishing opportunities for anglers that want it...
I did an experiment last season with an under water camera and on one river the amount of large fish in private section was significantly better then in the private sections and big fish where almost non existent in the public sections especially after the harvest of the first couple weeks after opening day and I would bet the larger fish harvested during the first 2 weeks of the opener would have been a lot less had there been no private sections to allow the fish some protection.. I'd be willing to bet if the whole river was publicly accessible there would be very few good size fish for anglers to harvest. In the public sections I've witnessed specs and browns up to and some over 6lbs. But in the public sections the only large fish to survive opening weekend were buried in significant wood and other then a lot of little fish the fishing sucks. So thank god for private waters... Never thought I'd say that but private sections do have their benefits.
Anyways what's your thoughts on catch and release sections.. Good, bad or what?
For me, when it comes to steelhead i don't see any huge benefit to catch and release only sections accept to protect the spawners and redds...
But for resident trout the reason I like to see catch and release only sections on rivers is that i believe this would allow a protected area which has multiple benefits..
1. It protects large spawning fish from over harvest in that section allowing for a better natural gene pool or more little fish which will hopefully at the least maintain the populations.
2. It allows anglers the opportunity to fish public sections that have high quantity and quality of fishing or trophy fishing opportunities..
3. By protecting and increasing quantities of large fish in these sections it would likely eventually get over crowded in these sections and fish would migrate up or down making for better fishing or more eating size fish in the catch and keep areas. So both harvest angles and release anglers would benefit. Also fish do migrate at different times of the year for different reasons and that would spread the fish out.. overall making better fishing for all...
I don't think I'd ever want to see entire rivers made catch and release because I don't think that would be fair to those who do like to keep fish and I agree it would be fuel in the fire for the tree huggers,.. but I really don't see the harm in certain sections having strategically placed catch and release sections to protect the fish and to increase the overall population and provide trophy fishing opportunities for anglers that want it...
I did an experiment last season with an under water camera and on one river the amount of large fish in private section was significantly better then in the private sections and big fish where almost non existent in the public sections especially after the harvest of the first couple weeks after opening day and I would bet the larger fish harvested during the first 2 weeks of the opener would have been a lot less had there been no private sections to allow the fish some protection.. I'd be willing to bet if the whole river was publicly accessible there would be very few good size fish for anglers to harvest. In the public sections I've witnessed specs and browns up to and some over 6lbs. But in the public sections the only large fish to survive opening weekend were buried in significant wood and other then a lot of little fish the fishing sucks. So thank god for private waters... Never thought I'd say that but private sections do have their benefits.
Anyways what's your thoughts on catch and release sections.. Good, bad or what?