I was at cable pool yesterday for a while and watched a couple of guys (one in his 40's the other in his 60's) fly fishing from the mid ledge. I was standing in the water downstream by the outflow of the pool fly fishing as well. After a few minutes the older man hooked a small resident smolt (no larger than 6 inches in length). I was watching and waiting for them to release the fish but to my complete amazement the man simply wrapped the fish in a net, and set the net down. This isn't the first time I have seen this happen there. Infuriated, I shouted to the man that he could feed a family with that fish, to which he smiled and gestured with his hands the length of a 20 inch fish. He hadn't killed the fish either. So there I was, watching a resident smolt suffocate to death at the hands of a pair of unethical clowns. I have fished stocked lakes like Sasamat, Buntzen, and Lafarge, and observed small fish being bonked and have felt uncomfortable about it but I would never imagine that a fragile river like the Capilano would be exploited so badly. I was so angry.. What would you do in this situation?