Anglers can net thousands of dollars reeling in 'nuisance' fish on the Columbia River

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • A program based in Washington pays out anglers for catching one type of fish in particular along the Columbia River. The Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Program aims to keep the predatory fish from feasting on young salmonids.
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  • @ericwiltz6584
    @ericwiltz6584 Год назад +25

    Sounds like a great program especially for older folks that like to fish and can use the extra buck!

  • @grom7826
    @grom7826 Год назад +19

    This has been done trying to rid the river of Bullheads many years ago. One Russian guy brought so many Bullheads in one year that he was paid $93,000 in one year ! So authorities started looking and they discovered that he had aquariums in his garage and he was raising them ! He was arrested, I don't know if he was deported.

    • @scott5456
      @scott5456 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @waynerandles6126
      @waynerandles6126 Год назад +1

      There’s always one 😂

    • @neverendingmods
      @neverendingmods Год назад +3

      Lol. Awesome. Like jamming fishing weights into the fish you catch in competitions to increase their weight so you win.😂. Then get caught doing it.

    • @aperson1181
      @aperson1181 Месяц назад

      so what did he do with the catch?

  • @tommytwotoes3880
    @tommytwotoes3880 Год назад +25

    I guess fish under nine inches don't grow up to eat salmon.

    • @Exite21
      @Exite21 Год назад +1

      @@boblatkey7160 Hard for some people to comprehend simple things

    • @thems_the_brakes
      @thems_the_brakes Год назад

      they aren't close to spawning age and there's a good chance they die naturally before spawning age, so it wouldn't be worth paying for them

    • @StephenLWilson
      @StephenLWilson Год назад

      I believe it has more to do with being able to manage the population somehow. Seems to me it is more efficient and resourceful to run a program designed around a single behavior, such as fish who eat smolt, like a type of Occam's Razor approach, or some similar parsimonic approach. My two cents, anyway. 8-)

    • @jonathanesters8030
      @jonathanesters8030 11 месяцев назад

      9 inch fish cannot but it will get bigger and it can be caught next year guess you skipped commonsense

  • @brisbanekilarny6212
    @brisbanekilarny6212 Год назад +8

    It makes no sense not to pay for smaller fish. The smaller fish will produce young if they are not caught. They should pay by the pound for smaller fish and keep the length standard pay grade. I would like to see a study of why they do not pay for smaller fish that cannot eat the fingerling salmon.

  • @thomasftitz718
    @thomasftitz718 Год назад +8

    I live in the Northeast part of Oregon along the Columbia River and yes I will say the numbers of the big Northern pikeminnow have declined on the Columbia River with that being said you go up almost any of the tributaries especially the umatilla River it is full of nothing but northern and maybe the occasional small mouth and yet we can't turn those Northern pikeminnow end because they're not from the Columbia River you're really want to help out the salmon start taking those northern pike out of the tributaries

  • @wolfmantroy6601
    @wolfmantroy6601 Год назад +9

    Northern Pike Minnow = Squaw Fish if anyone was wondering.

  • @Josh-of-all-Trades
    @Josh-of-all-Trades Год назад +4

    Hell, I'd be lucky to catch just one fish. Be my luck, I'd get all excited, reel it in, and find that it's a steelhead. And it'll be my only catch for a week.

  • @TRIPWIRE330
    @TRIPWIRE330 Год назад +7

    What does DFW do with the fish after collection? Are they edible?

    • @dudereno21
      @dudereno21 Год назад +1

      Yeah they are edible but really boney

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 7 месяцев назад

      Perhaps turn them into fish meal?

  • @suzmaca650
    @suzmaca650 Год назад +3

    That’s cool…pays people to do what they enjoy doing

  • @roblockhart8410
    @roblockhart8410 Год назад +1

    Sign me up. They need to do this on the Fraser and I’ll quit my job.

  • @rogerfranz1152
    @rogerfranz1152 Месяц назад

    Darn i wish they do that for the Frazer river

  • @donnerpartyof1839
    @donnerpartyof1839 Год назад +2

    When they open sea lion season I will be there.

  • @wolfmantroy6601
    @wolfmantroy6601 Год назад +2

    Too bad they don't do this all year around. I would do it during the winter months.

  • @michaelcurcio4025
    @michaelcurcio4025 Год назад +1

    Open it to tributaries of the columbia.

  • @redeyestones3738
    @redeyestones3738 2 месяца назад

    Where do I take northern pike minnow on the Northern Roosevelt Lake section of the Columbia River? I caught a 4lb pike minnow that was 23.5 inches at the mouth of the colville river. I called every number imaginable, and got zero answers.

  • @steeeeve8676
    @steeeeve8676 Год назад +2

    Not sure why the River authorities aren't electro fishing them out. I know a number of places around the world that have pretty much eradicated pest species using that method of control.

    • @MyExRebirth
      @MyExRebirth 5 месяцев назад

      Because other species like salmon and trout and sturgeon live and migrate in the river too.

  • @kenhuynh275
    @kenhuynh275 Год назад

    Man. Great program. You getting pay doing you already love.

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 Год назад +2

    If they're edible, this is a gold mine. Get paid to land them, then turn around and sell them.

    • @bee_ron
      @bee_ron Год назад

      Too bad the 6 minute video has no mention of what happens to the expensive pikes.

    • @roblockhart8410
      @roblockhart8410 Год назад +3

      Yes it does. They get used for fertilizer or tossed out. They aren’t good eating.

    • @hankhill962
      @hankhill962 Год назад +1

      ​@@roblockhart8410 could turn them into cat food

    • @roblockhart8410
      @roblockhart8410 Год назад

      Yeah I someone who makes cat food wants it they could have. These don’t and they don’t have a whole bunch of money to mess around with invasive species corpses. Just got to be happy they are paying guys to kill them as it’s desperately needed

    • @rogerfranz1152
      @rogerfranz1152 Месяц назад

      Full of pin bones but near the tail part the bones diminish are good eating

  • @ericpatterson5792
    @ericpatterson5792 Год назад +1

    And then the irs knocks on your door, wanting their cut

  • @mikeprice4103
    @mikeprice4103 Год назад

    A parable and a gambit, those news guys were really showing off

  • @rogerfranz1152
    @rogerfranz1152 Месяц назад

    Why not the fisheries run a pike minnow Derby .Biggest pike gets first ,second ,third prize,lol

  • @The_North_Meng
    @The_North_Meng Год назад +8

    pay for every size

  • @RoesingApe
    @RoesingApe Год назад +3

    Unappreciated Red Dead Redemption 2 cosplay opportunity.

  • @aperson1181
    @aperson1181 Месяц назад

    Instead of giving the fish to hungry Oregonians through Food Banks, our State throws the fish away. How nice!!!

  • @jonbarker9183
    @jonbarker9183 Год назад

    and now I know what a salmonid is.

  • @donwan2637
    @donwan2637 Год назад

    If this was in california there would be no fish left😂😂

    • @grom7826
      @grom7826 Год назад

      Salmon ocean season in California is completely closed until April 2024, and salmon fishing on the Smith River where I live is closed also the Klamath is closed and other rivers farther south are closed too. But this is Commiefornia and they pull this crap !

  • @jacka55six60
    @jacka55six60 Год назад

    Can you use a net? Like a commercial fishing net?

    • @johnbrackenbury6099
      @johnbrackenbury6099 Год назад

      @jacka55six no. You have to use what the call the hook n line method. Which means rod n reel. I think they should change the term myself because some guys might be under the impression that mean long-lining can they could get a guy in hot water reel fast. Pun intended

  • @vn6191
    @vn6191 Год назад

    fish net catch also can ?

  • @cynthiamason4069
    @cynthiamason4069 Год назад

    Are the Pike good to eat?

    • @dudereno21
      @dudereno21 Год назад +1

      Really boney and not really all that great. But yes they are edible if you cook and season it right

  • @1k1ngst0n
    @1k1ngst0n Год назад

    this sounds great

  • @Christopher-qe9fu
    @Christopher-qe9fu Год назад

    Also, show me one pike caught on a worm and bobber

  • @alanlangley7246
    @alanlangley7246 Год назад

    need to do that to the flying carp

  • @HieuNguyen-dg9gd
    @HieuNguyen-dg9gd Год назад

    Có phải cá be không?

  • @geneticdisorder1900
    @geneticdisorder1900 Год назад

    FISHY
    FISHY
    FISHY

  • @pdxoneway
    @pdxoneway Год назад

    Not so hio on the nine inch deal considering those niners are gonna grow and start killing.

  • @Cletus_the_Elder
    @Cletus_the_Elder Год назад

    What a wonderful program. Those fisherman seem to be having a great time, and it is saving the salmon population. Good use of tax funds, I say.

  • @CRneu
    @CRneu Год назад +2

    the best way to help your native salmon is to stop killing them and advocate for dam removal.

    • @grom7826
      @grom7826 Год назад

      DUH Tens of Millions of salmon have to be raised every year in Alaska, Canada, Washington, Oregon and California just to keep the species alive.

  • @mkcl9073
    @mkcl9073 Год назад

    Should they be broadcasting information about old guys sitting in vans at remote boat landings with large piles of cash? I’m hoping they’ll count your fish there and then send you a check.

    • @schlomoshekelstein908
      @schlomoshekelstein908 Год назад +1

      get real, they don't hand out cash. you get a waiver you mail off somewhere and hope for a cheque

    • @mkcl9073
      @mkcl9073 Год назад

      @@schlomoshekelstein908 That's more believable.

  • @larrycurrier290
    @larrycurrier290 Год назад

    I hope the money they pay it out doesn't reflect the price of a fishing license

    • @scott5456
      @scott5456 Год назад

      I can't imagine where else the money would come from, and of course, no one is saying.

    • @SomethiingClever
      @SomethiingClever Год назад +1

      @@scott5456 the Bonneville power administration pays out.. not revenue from fishing licenses.
      If that's what you were referring to.

    • @scott5456
      @scott5456 Год назад

      @@SomethiingClever Yes it was.
      How do you come by this information?
      Is it public knowledge? Are they the policy setters? Do they then too state where those funds originated?
      Thanks. ✌️

    • @SomethiingClever
      @SomethiingClever Год назад +2

      @@scott5456 @2:00 they say it. I didn't catch it the first time. I think it's what they're saying at least. That the dam pays for it due to it damaging the river.

    • @scott5456
      @scott5456 Год назад

      @@SomethiingClever thanks.

  • @jaysonbrazill2423
    @jaysonbrazill2423 10 месяцев назад

    Squaws

  • @levitatingoctahedron922
    @levitatingoctahedron922 27 дней назад +1

    This is outrageous because Northern Pikeminnow/Squaw is an indigenous fish and it's being eradicated because it threatens non-indigenous fish.

  • @JustJoe36
    @JustJoe36 Год назад

    What a shame. We are destroying this world.

  • @120bank8
    @120bank8 Год назад

    gettin paid to fish ahha nice

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 Год назад

    The maths are faulty, a reduction of 10 to 20% in predators, will not result in a 40% reduction in predation

    • @schlomoshekelstein908
      @schlomoshekelstein908 Год назад

      probably way more, if you consider predators usually eat their weight every week

  • @Christopher-qe9fu
    @Christopher-qe9fu Год назад

    People cant afford food but yet ther paying to throw food away

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Год назад

      You don't know the half of it.They just spent $5million to produce 60,000 suckers per year for the Klamath Indian claiming that it was their traditional food.We have millions of them in the Columbia and the Indians won't touch them.We could bring them a fucking trainload for a few hundred bucks.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Год назад

      I have been doing a lot of research on this subject too.The old Indians along the Columbia say that these suckers were a very important food source for them and as important as the salmon but you ask them about it now and they will lie about it and claim they never ate them.Its not about food it's all about extorting money from the government.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Год назад

      Soft basket woman monsters and shit."Largescale sucker are reported to have been consumed by the Mid-Columbia Indians of the Columbia River between Celilo Falls and Priest Rapids (eastern Oregon and Washington States) [69]. In the early 1800s, they were caught one of two ways: in traps made of willow baskets set on a stone weir or snagged with a three-pronged hook on a line. They were a highly valued fish that was considered as important as salmon. Available in February and March, they were the first fish after winter months, providing a refreshing change from dried winter foods. A popular myth recounts the tale of how a largescale sucker was rehabilitated from a fall from the sky with the bones of other animals. The purpose of this was so that the fish would be available for people to catch and enjoy. The unusually shaped bones of the sucker provide detail for the story, with some of them referred to as “grizzly’s earrings”, “raven’s socks”, “cricket packing her child”, soft-basket-woman monster”.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Год назад

      It's weird as fuck!They mention those Mormon crickets in this article too and those bugs were a large part of their traditional diets but only high value salmon and free filet of bison fell from the sky.

    • @joebrenner4428
      @joebrenner4428 Год назад

      It goes against conventional thinking but salmon were not an important food source for Indians until after white people came and developed that fishing.Its a true story.

  • @TheManInTheRing
    @TheManInTheRing Год назад +1

    Trying to play god with native species..

  • @waynerandles6126
    @waynerandles6126 Год назад

    Anyone thought of investing in a net 🙄

  • @juancervantes313
    @juancervantes313 Год назад +1

    This is the craziest idea ever. Poor pike minnows 😂 imagine doing something that would actually help such ass addressing commercial fishing, pollution and climate change. But nah we'll just kill pike minnows and hope the problem goes away 💀

    • @fireworksfanatics2777
      @fireworksfanatics2777 Год назад +2

      Nah it's really not insane. It's a way of enriching and enhancing their rearing environment to COMPENSATE for the overfishing, pollution and climactic variables. Pikeminnow populations are VERY stable. And in other states they are invasive

  • @lag9765
    @lag9765 Год назад

    Get rid of the dams and the salmon will come back... A no brainer...

  • @happyfisherman4432
    @happyfisherman4432 Год назад +1

    this is a horrible idea. pikeminnow are naturally occurring fish, they are part of the ecosystem as nature intended

    • @patglass8263
      @patglass8263 Год назад

      As the Director of the program said, they only try to reduce the population10%-20% each year to keep the pikeminnow population in check. The program is not trying to eradicate them, they are a native fish. They have made that goal each year, and the program has been around for over 20 yrs.

  • @benstroked3605
    @benstroked3605 Год назад +1

    Ill be there with my cast nets, dynamite, spear gun, and rotnone.Get your wallet out game warden.

    • @grom7826
      @grom7826 Год назад

      Go electric you will be just rewarded by the looney climate change idiots !

  • @wesdailey9964
    @wesdailey9964 Год назад +2

    How bout open season on sea lions that would help more than anything furbags