From what I am seeing on the rivers recreational anglers take very little, almost always below the limit.
Now, rec. anglers are paying about 75 for a year's freshwater license and about the same for salt. On top of that we are regularly buying gear which keeps a number of businesses afloat and brings tax dollars. If they keep cutting as they do, anglers will start dropping out of sport. We already see stores going belly up, and there'll be fewer anglers every year if trend continues.
Retirees are paying less, and that's fair if the fishing opportunities remain. But when opportunities are short, I am starting to think do I get enough value back for my money? And if that's what others are thinking the money for hatcheries will start drying up. When that happens, there won't be any fish no matter if you are native or not. (this whole native issue is discrimination anyways, so that has to change. You can't have first sort people and others).
Given that restrictions make no sense and don't seem fair I come to the conclusion that the restrictions are put in place for a different reason.