Then I will give you a break man. The actions of bad sheeps among fishermen should not be borne by all fishermen fishing legally and civilly. If this rule also applies to the Vedder, with all the public urinating fishermen do, should the section of the Vedder with houses at river edge be closed too, I mean 100+ feet from the nearest house? Will you accept that?
I am not sure how fishermen could get into people's vegetable patch there in Scale Bar. As far back as I remember, there was a high metal fence all around that section and I didn't know there was a way to get into people's property from the bar. Are you so sure that the picture was not fabricated to get city attention in order to get rid of the fishermen? I have no proof of that, of course, but why would people climb a high fence to do that stuff, when they can just hide in the bush behind the bar to do that? Just not logical.
As for the helicopter buzzing the fishermen, that just illustrates the point I am trying to say. We are the easy group to intimidate. Do they use the same machine buzzing on the natives when they fish illegally and massively killing fish? Do they send officers afterwards to enforce the law? No sir, they may get shot back or pepper sprayed. If they don't do that to the natives, then why ticket those poor souls who simply tried to fish in the only early land bar available after driving all that far from their homes? Do you expect them to go home after driving 2 hours to get there or sit back for hours in the hot sun waiting for an empty spot? Who had cut their fishing space massively and unnecessarily anyway? I am not advocating lawlessness, but if the laws are unjustly imposed against fishermen without any form of democracy, and if the laws are biased against average fishermen, then I won't blame them for disrespecting that autocratic authority imposting an unjust law which has nothing to do with protecting fish stock, but about protecting land ownership. DFO, receiver of our fishing license revenue, should protect our rights, not landowners'.
There is no need to keep the boundary 100+ ft from the landowners. If we use that space allowance for any urban river, or the sections of the Vedder with houses around, there wouldn't be any more space left to fish, and crowding will be even worst. Realistically, these poor souls never risk the fish stock and get hammered, while the other group doing much more damage to fish stock and they get mostly unchecked. I am asking for fairness of treatment. Don't you see the problem there? I defend the fishing rights of average fishermen, and you defend those of the landowners and actions of DFO on us poor sport fishermen running out of room to fish & park. Perhaps some one just hates BBing to the point that fishermen's rights are not important as long as they are BBing.
Kniving someone when fishing is stupid and not to be tolerated. But this happens every where when fishing space is crowded and removing more fisherable space from the bar will only worsen the situation. Even Lafarge lake had a fatality due to fighting. Should we close Lafarge too? Give me a break.