Yesterday I expressed my concerns that just transferring funds from the warm water game fish fund to WDFW fish, wildlife and conservation would necessarily or even likely would result in funding for the Skagit/Sauk CnR fishery monitoring. When questioning things I like to supply an alternative. Here is my idea for a lower cost monitoring that would full fill the Feds data need to elevate the fishery, I have to say I don't love my idea but think it will serve as springboard for discussions to fill the idea. What will be needed is input from more tech savvy than this fossil.
My idea which I'm sure is not new would rely on the relatively small size of the fishery, a passionate user group, and the newly to be implemented app that could be used as a "punch card". The key data need in a fishery like Skagit/Sauk CnR is the number of fish handled, and the app would do that. Here is the outline for the proposal.
The next opportunity (next year?) would be a volunteer fishery were only those anglers that agree to the fishery requirements would be allowed to take part in the fishery. They would have to agree to use the new app to report the details of their day on the water in really time. This would provide "hard data" on the days fished and the number of fish handled by those volunteers. The other part of that volunteering would as part of the enrollment in the program would be a short questionnaire where the enrollee would supply their answers to the questions typically asked by the roving WDFW samplers; that include their zip code, gear choice, etc.
As WDFW moves to using app they will likely need to prove the utility of it. A small fishery is ideal candidate to conduct side by side comparison of the old and new approach and the above proposal can be sold in this way. I think this comparison may be done more cheaply than the meal deal previously used. May be able to get by with a single clerk would make angler counts twice a day and spot interviews as time allows. Currently WDFW is fly the area at least once (maybe twice depending on the fishery timing) during the fishery for steelhead spawning which would provide at least one aerial angler count.
Once some of the more talented folks here have had a chance truth and polish the above idea then it would be time for a group of those volunteers to play hard ball. Presenting the proposal to the WDFW, Commission, legislators, media etc. takes an effort.
Good luck
curt
My idea which I'm sure is not new would rely on the relatively small size of the fishery, a passionate user group, and the newly to be implemented app that could be used as a "punch card". The key data need in a fishery like Skagit/Sauk CnR is the number of fish handled, and the app would do that. Here is the outline for the proposal.
The next opportunity (next year?) would be a volunteer fishery were only those anglers that agree to the fishery requirements would be allowed to take part in the fishery. They would have to agree to use the new app to report the details of their day on the water in really time. This would provide "hard data" on the days fished and the number of fish handled by those volunteers. The other part of that volunteering would as part of the enrollment in the program would be a short questionnaire where the enrollee would supply their answers to the questions typically asked by the roving WDFW samplers; that include their zip code, gear choice, etc.
As WDFW moves to using app they will likely need to prove the utility of it. A small fishery is ideal candidate to conduct side by side comparison of the old and new approach and the above proposal can be sold in this way. I think this comparison may be done more cheaply than the meal deal previously used. May be able to get by with a single clerk would make angler counts twice a day and spot interviews as time allows. Currently WDFW is fly the area at least once (maybe twice depending on the fishery timing) during the fishery for steelhead spawning which would provide at least one aerial angler count.
Once some of the more talented folks here have had a chance truth and polish the above idea then it would be time for a group of those volunteers to play hard ball. Presenting the proposal to the WDFW, Commission, legislators, media etc. takes an effort.
Good luck
curt