Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
May 03, 2025, 06:23:52 AM

Login with username, password and session length

Recent Topics

[Today at 06:23:04 AM]

[May 02, 2025, 09:56:28 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 09:13:00 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 07:19:20 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:35:45 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:09:28 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:08:04 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:05:10 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:04:05 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:03:40 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 05:02:04 PM]

by KPD
[May 02, 2025, 03:22:32 PM]

[May 02, 2025, 11:50:25 AM]

[May 02, 2025, 11:07:35 AM]

[May 02, 2025, 10:23:35 AM]

[May 02, 2025, 08:03:16 AM]

[May 01, 2025, 07:26:42 PM]

[May 01, 2025, 05:49:10 PM]

[May 01, 2025, 04:27:24 PM]

by &
[May 01, 2025, 04:04:48 PM]

[May 01, 2025, 01:51:49 PM]

[May 01, 2025, 12:50:34 PM]

[May 01, 2025, 08:23:44 AM]

[May 01, 2025, 08:04:41 AM]

[May 01, 2025, 07:59:15 AM]

[May 01, 2025, 12:01:08 AM]

[April 30, 2025, 09:45:19 PM]

[April 30, 2025, 06:32:28 PM]

Support NCKA

Support the site by making a donation.

Topic: Salmon fishery "collapses"  (Read 3085 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Northern Boy

  • Sea Lion
  • ****
  • View Profile my name is phil and i'm addicted to fishing
  • Date Registered: Mar 2007
  • Posts: 1220
Story from the Chronicle about record low numbers of Chinook in the Sacramento river system.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2008/01/29/financial/f104711S80.DTL&tsp=1


Blue Jeans

  • Sea Lion
  • ****
  • View Profile
  • Location: Lodi, CA
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 3616
and with that news..... 18" Kokanee pushes angler *********** in to the top position...

-Brian G


ChuckE

  • Global Moderator
  • View Profile
  • Location: San Leandro, CA
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 4434
and with that news..... 18" Kokanee pushes angler *********** in to the top position...

-Brian G
No kidding.  Who would have ever thought my dinky 21.5" salmon would have made much of an impact in the 2007 AOTY?  A king could be everyone's devil fish this year.
Winner - 2023 ARW Halibut Derby "King of the Wall"
Winner - 2018 ARW Halibut Handline Derby
Winner - 2013 Doran Beach Crabfest
2nd Place - 2012 Alameda Rockwall Halibut Derby
Winner (Biggest Rock Crab) - 2010 Half Moon Bay Crabfest
Winner - 2009 Alameda Rockwall Halibut Derby
Winner - 2009 Paradise Halibut Hunt
Winner - 2007 NCKA Angler of the Year
Winner "Grand Slam" - 2007 Bendo @ Mendo III
2nd Place - 2007 Monterey Bay Kayak Fishing Derby
Winner - 2004 Santa Cruz Kayak Fishing Derby


Bungle

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • I have no idea what I'm doing
  • View Profile
  • Location: San Leandro
  • Date Registered: Apr 2006
  • Posts: 735
and with that news..... 18" Kokanee pushes angler *********** in to the top position...

 :smt005 I was thinking about kokes as a "worse comes to worst" possibllity just last night.


mickfish

  • Global Moderator
  • Fish & Chill
  • View Profile
  • Location: Healdsburg
  • Date Registered: Jun 2005
  • Posts: 7458
Letter from Mike Aughney
USAFishing.com


Salmon.... Perfect Storm


The Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) came out with the 2007 Central Valley (CV) salmon return numbers and they are some of the lowest on record.
For some reason many in the sportfishing community were surprised by the record low numbers. WERE NOT!

It should come as no surprise to sport salmon anglers or readers of this site that the numbers are this low and next year's return is expect to reset the
(limbo) bar. This writer has been on the record as saying 2007 will come in as the lowest and 2008 looks to be far worse. The PFMC just validated what we have been saying for the past year.

The California Dept. of Fish and Game (DFG) said that only 90,000 adult chinook salmon returned to all of the Central Valley rivers this past fall. This is half of the 180,000 escapement goal and the second worse return on record.
Just five years ago in 2002, 800,000 plus adult salmon returned to the CV. This past season only 2000 jack (two year old juveniles) salmon returned which is just 5% of the average 40,000 that returned over the past 20 plus seasons. The jack returns are a good indicator of what to expect the following year and are used to estimate run strengths or in this case weaknesses of the following year's run.

In a nutshell don't expect to have a fresh California salmon steak on your plate this year, or next or in 2010. In fact I don't expect salmon numbers to start rebounding until 2011 and that is ONLY IF we take care of what is wrong now.

How did we get here?
Well, the water contractors will tell you it's due to "poor ocean conditions"
and the Coalition for a Sustainable Delta says "it's those damn nonnative striped bass." NOT! It's not giant squid, sealions or global warming either.
It's the collapse of the Delta food web and the poor release practices of hatchery salmon by the CDFG.

Water exports out of the Delta have increased by nearly 30% over the past five years. This, in turn, has wiped out the base of the Delta food web, tiny plankton that juvenile salmon and countless other fish such as striped bass, smelt, shad and other key species rely on for food when they are very young. Due to the over pumping of the Delta, plankton cannot reproduce fast enough to rebuild their microscopic empire. Basically it takes 4 to 5 days for plankton to reproduce and the bulk of the Delta water is pumped south or turned over (85% goes to farms) every three days. The result is that the very base of the Delta food chain is wiped out and with it our fisheries.

When the snows melt, juvenile wild salmon (most just 3 to 5 inches long) are programmed to migrate through the delta to the ocean in the late spring and summer. The bulk of their diet during this migration through the Delta consists of plankton but plankton counts the past five years have plummeted by as much as 90%. Juvenile salmon can't make it from Sacramento to San Pablo Bay without fat reserves or eating so they and many other key species are literally starving to death.

The PFMC will be making their recommendations for our ocean sport and commercial salmon seasons this coming March and April. More than likely politics will trump good science and their final three recommendations will run from no sport or commercial salmon season at all to maybe a three or four month sport season and though unlikely, a very limited commercial season on the North coast.
After all the CDFG will want to collect those commercial salmon permit moneys and sell sportfishing licenses. They do a great job of collecting license fees but have done nothing to stop the decline of our fisheries much less manage them despite having a huge biologic team telling them otherwise.

What needs to be done to fix the problem If I had a voice on the council I would vote for a full 2008 ocean sport and commercial salmon season similar to 2007. We have been down this road before in the early 80s (due to the drought of 78 and 79) and the early 90s due to the prolonged drought of 1986 through 1992. The salmon numbers were down then but recovered quickly once we saw a couple of average to above average water years. Salmon really don't need us to intervene during these lean years for their recovery but we sure like to think so. They do just fine once river flows return opening up both good spawning habitat and a healthy food chain from their native rivers to the ocean. All they need is water and healthy habitats and they will survive in lean times and thrive in good water years.

The difference this time is that it's not a drought that brought the returns down, it's the 30% increase in water exports out of the Delta. We did get a favorable ruling this past December that decreased water exports out of the Delta next spring and summer by up to 30%. The only objection I have to the ruling is that this only brought water exports (which have been increased by 30% since 2003) down by 30% so there is no net gain.

Subsidized cotton growers receive in the neighborhood of 2 million acre feet of subsidized water annually. This is enough to supply as many 10 million California residents. Cotton growers cannot make a profit without getting both cheap (subsidized) water and federal subsides checks for their crop which are as high as $500,000 per farm. Imagine if we just stopped growing cotton in California? We could keep 2 million acre feet of water to support the Delta and have some to spare to cities that rely on the Delta for their residential water supply.

Closing the ocean sport or commercial salmon season will do NOTHING to help CV salmon recover. A healthy sustainable Delta is key to the recovery of our salmon runs. When there are few salmon to be caught (as we saw in 2007) fishing effort and harvest is minimal. Catches will be best during the spring months (as we have seen the past three years) when favorable ocean conditions attract migrating salmon into the Central and Northern California waters. Once these fish start to migrate back to their native rivers up north (think Klamath, Eel and Oregon and the Columbia River) catches will drop dramatically and so will the fishing pressure.

There is already a lot of talk in the threads and chat rooms around the web about "fighting for the season." As we have said before, fighting for a season when there will be few fish (other than migratory) to catch is a dead end. We need to fight for healthy river flows and a sustainable Delta. Without this our salmon runs will NEVER recover.

The CDFG also needs to treat each and every salmon in their hatcheries now like gold. These fish are one of the best investments we have "in the bank" now to nurse our salmon runs back to health and the past release practices have to be stopped. We need to have not only acclimation pens but multiple release sites supported by both CDFG biologists and volunteers. The wholesale dumping of fish off a boat ramp to 10s of thousands of waiting birds and striped bass must stop. Hatchery fish need to be acclimated in pens and then released in either deep water or at night to stop the wholesale predation.

On a final note sport anglers must get involved both politically and finically. If every California sport angler donated the equivalent of what they spent on their annual fishing license to fishery groups over $100 MILLION dollars could be raised. There are over two million sport anglers in California and sportfishing pumps over $3 billion dollars into the California economy. It's time for all different fishery groups to start working together on key issues or this train is going to run us all over.
Mike Aughney

--------------------
Capt. Cam Bloodbath 27 Farallon 30 knots got to love it.
"WE USED TO GO CATCHIN"
Group IQ is inversely proportional to the size of the group.

A Steelhead always knows where he is going, but a Man seldom does.


Bungle

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • I have no idea what I'm doing
  • View Profile
  • Location: San Leandro
  • Date Registered: Apr 2006
  • Posts: 735
Thanks for the good read, Mike. 
My other post on this thread may have been a little too light-hearted considering the subject at hand.
Its unfortunate how fast doing the "right" thing falls to the bottom of the list when big money gets involved.


Danglin

  • Sea Lion
  • ****
  • Accept Yourself, So Shall The World ...
  • View Profile
  • Location: West County Sonoma/Baja Sur
  • Date Registered: May 2006
  • Posts: 7739
 :hello2:

  Well Said Mickfish....

  I wish the Powers that be could understand what your saying
There are 3 Types of people in the world,,,
                          
                 The Sheep, The Sheep Dog & The Wolf,
                                                                         
      Which are You ,,,

2006 NCKA Shark Fishing Tournament Champion    
2nd Moutcha Bay, BC. 2006 "Tyee" Surfing Contest
ELK 07  1st Place Loser
HMB 09 3rd Place
HMB 09 Sardine Champion
2009-2016 Northern California HOW Coordinator

Love Baja…  :smt055


LoletaEric

  • Gimme Shelter Annual Kayakfishing Tournament Director
  • Manatee
  • *****
  • The focus is achieving a state of mind.
  • View Profile LoletaEric.com
  • Location: Humboldt - Always OTW if there is an option.
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 19502
Thanks for sharing that letter, Mike.  Hopefully someone will listen to reason...
I am a licensed guide.  DFW Guide ID:  1000124.   Let's do a trip together.

Loleta Eric's Guide Service

loletaeric@yahoo.com - call me up at (707) 845-0400

http://www.loletaeric.com

Being an honorable sportsman is way more important than what you catch.


Fuzzy Tom

  • Sea Lion
  • ****
  • View Profile
  • Location: Ex Santa Cruz/Reno
  • Date Registered: Jul 2005
  • Posts: 1742
That is one of the most well reasoned explanations I've read about what has happened to the salmon, if there are contrary opinions, they've got a high mark to meet.  Thanks for posting it. 


Freddie

  • Sea Lion
  • ****
  • Shhhh... I'm sleeping.
  • View Profile
  • Date Registered: Apr 2005
  • Posts: 1367
That's a major bummer...

Freddie


mooch

  • 2006 Angler of the Year
  • Manatee
  • *****
  • Cancer Fighter
  • View Profile
  • Location: Half Moon Bay
  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
  • Posts: 15809


CGN-38

  • Del Valle Storm Trooper
  • Sea Lion
  • ****
  • Survivor Del Valle FnC 09'
  • View Profile
  • Location: Felton, CA. (In the Redwoods)
  • Date Registered: Mar 2005
  • Posts: 3651
  Why the hell can't the CDFG read this and listen? Then act!  Made perfect sense to me!


Member/survivor STORM TROOPER Brigade