Our Klamath Basin
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From a Coastal Commercial
Fisherman's wife to KBC 4/9/06 by Cheri Moore
The commercial closure is sure the pits for any
fishermen below Florence. The prospect of
traveling North approximately 7 to 10 hours to
travel depending on currents and having 4 days to
fish and 3 off is ridiculous. Newport doesn't
have and shower facilities for those they may go
there....the stores to resupply are way to far to
walk so a vehicle is necessary to support
yourself. You have to pay moorage there and of
course you still have to pay in the port that you
came from so it is double the usual amount...fuel
( as you know) is out of sight.
Once you go and try to fish it usually takes a day
or two to find the salmon...and if you are lucky
you must quit when you have 75 salmon on board.
Then take 3 days off and when it opens up again
you have to find the fish again. Also out of town
buyers that aren"t familiar with us,so you have to
find a good reputable buyer.
It goes on and on
and is so stupid.
Our friends and neighbors with there boats in the
back yard can go out and catch two salmon everyday
and the charter boats can take their people out,
but out Southern fishermen can watch from
shore. We can fish as a private party if it has
nothing to do with making a living.
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