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Uncovering Washington's Dirty Gillnet Secrets Killing Salmon | The Badger Fishing Show Ep. 2

1 h 43 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Badger Fishing Show, Phillip Olson & Alex Van Hin sit down with Nello Picinich, Executive Director of Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) Washington, for an in-depth discussion about one of the most controversial fishing issues in the Pacific Northwest: non-tribal commercial gillnetting. Nello explains how gillnets work, why they are considered non-selective, and what the latest observer data reveals about bycatch and mortality of wild salmon and steelhead. The conversation also explores the history of CCA, the organization’s efforts to reduce non-tribal gillnetting, and the $14.5 million Washington State gillnet buyback program. Topics covered include: - How gillnets operate and why they remain controversial - Release mortality and bycatch impacts on ESA-listed fish - Observer data and the lack of recent monitoring - Hatchery fish, selective fisheries, and terminal areas - The economics of commercial harvest versus recreational fishing - The Columbia River reforms and Washington's gillnet buyback program - Why this issue continues to divide anglers, advocates, and policymakers Whether you're a recreational angler, conservation advocate, or simply interested in how fisheries are managed, this episode offers a detailed look at the science, politics, and economics behind one of the most debated harvest methods still used in Washington State. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614359/support]

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