The news is reporting that wildlife officials have euthanized a 6th sea-lion in an effort to help protect endangered salmon at the base of Bonneville dam.  Personally, I have no issues with the fact that they put the sea lion down to protect endangered fish, but I do have an issue with the method.

It is presumed that sea-lions have historically hunted salmon in the Columbia river for as long as the fish have been swimming upstream to spawn.   The difference is that when a sea-lion head popped up out of the water at the former Celilo falls, there was a Native American there waiting to spear it.  I can’t say for certain that sea-lions would taste good, but I’m betting that their skin and fur made good clothing.  In other words, they had natural predators that they had to avoid.  If they failed, they would be dead.  Plain and simple.  There was no opportunity to lounge on a dock for days on end without risk. Sea-lions, being highly intelligent animals learned to avoid man therefore also learned to avoid place like Celilo Falls, where Native Americans fisherman congregated while fishing for the salmon that they relied on to survive.

So, my thinking is that the wildlife officials are going about this all wrong (with the best intentions).  In an effort to be as humane as possible, they are condemning more animals to death than is necessary.  As smart as sea-lions are, I think that the best way to discourage them from congregating at the dam is to simply shoot the worst offenders right there in the water as they come up with a salmon at the foot of the fish ladder.  The other sea-lions will see their dead counterparts floating downstream in a cloud of blood and they will quickly learn that the dam is not a safe place to hang out.

Perhaps there are tribes out there who are interested in restoring their sea-lion hunting tradition?  Think of the benefits…

It occurs to me as I sit here at my desk at 1 am that I am an idiot…    Once again, working on things that I should be hiring other people to do…  Fishing?  Not likely.  Not anytime soon.  First, I need to get through this audit and get this “house” in order..    I want to warn you.  if you value your free time i.e. your fishing time or your kayaking time or anything you used to find fun time…  DO.. NOT.. START.. A.. BUSINESS…..    Now, if you want the freedom to work whatever sick and twisted hours that seem necessary, then by all means, start a business.   It seems so innocent at the beginning.  Just a few hours a week.  I work for myself.  I can choose my own hours..  Then we made a little money.   That finished it. Now we are grinding away during one the worst recessions in my lifetime making less than minimum wage.  But at least I don’t work for someone else..

And there is light at the end of this tunnel..  This year is looking up.  If I can just make use of all that I have learned lately, we should be back on track and I should be on the water again soon.

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