Am I the only one, or are others skeptical of the sockeye numbers that ADF&G has reported in the last few days? I think there have always been apportionment problems in big pink years but these numbers are ridiculous. Comments?
My family and I went down and fished the river (Soldotna) over the weekend. We caught a ton of fish -- at least 90% were pinks. The amount of fish in the river was staggering. Even with the silty water, you could see fish moving up all the time. We did end up with a dozen reds on Saturday and 4 on Sunday (left at noon). About half were blushed whiled the other half were bright.
Not to be argumentative, but from our experience, I would say they are counting a lot of pinks.
- Gambler
I really wonder that their pink count is? I know they don't keep count but that would tell a tale as well.
My point is that one should let ADFG do its job and sometime post season ask for a white paper on what they found out.
Of more significance is the fact that due to regulations and ADFG actions over 50% of the sockeye entering the Kenai River are spawning in August for over a decade. This can result in a major shift in run timing from normal run timing which peaks in July. If these counts are real they are red flags to managers and Board of Fish to start to realize that the present regulations are causing a significant biological alternation. That is not good fishery management.