Hatcheries, stocked salmon and trout ....They don't produce. The fish and game folks waste millions. If our license money went to habitat restoration (restore coastal wetlands, bulldoze damns and diverted brooks), we'd be much better off. We could also stock fish that will live and reproduce...
Here's an awesome article I found reading the news today:
http://www.pnj.com/story/opinion/contributors/2014/05/04/millions-later-fish-hatcheries-still-dubious/8692175/
This gist of the article is: all our dough goes to trout and salmon stocking. They don't increase populations. Best case scenario is they displace wild populations.
The Neponset and Charles rivers are in my backyard. They should be filled with, seasonally, herring, shad, smelt, sturgeon, salmon, sea-run trout, stripers. Throughout the year, they should sustain near 2-dozen species of freshwater fish (There are ~10 species in the Charles with measurable populations. We don't even get creek suckers or chubs.).
Jamaica Pond, Houghton's Pond, etc., get hundreads of thousands of dollars worth of doomed trout and salmon (We can cross our fingers for an elusive hold-over that may reach 5 pounds or more). Meanwhile, the only thing that really makes it out to sea and back is the lowly eel (which I'd prefer to catch over a pampered trout any day of the week).
This isn't just about the rivers near me... Lake Cochituate (Sp), the Quabbin, Wachusset, etc. could support awesome populations of self-reporducing fish (add a few populations of self-producing baitfish, and wham--landlock stripers, hybrid stripers, channel catfish, pike, etc.)
Anyone else feel the same? Anyone work for the fish and game dept and have any insight?
Fish are a little sluggish with the cold spring. I should be fishing instead of ranting here...
5 years of the current budget dedicated to restoration and stocking new species would equal kick-@$$ fishing in 10-15 years. Fisheries would take care of themselves after that. Menino and Deval Patrick could take pictures of themselves next to huge fish instead of trucks pumping trout and salmon into Jamaica pond.
I guess the fishing tip is to call your congressman and senator. Do you have any ideas or suggestions?
How do you feel? Vote below, comment, etc.