I went last night to the freshwater fisheries focus group. A small group of us filled out questionnaires and discussed the questions. It was quite the broad demographic, and many aspects and methods of angling were represented.
Although we were allowed to leave at any time (and still receive the stipend), everyone stayed to the very end, and the atmosphere was quite friendly and willing to share. I won't share what anyone else said (confidentiality and all that), but at the end I did take the opportunity to say that I felt we needed a more visible enforcement presence out there.
In being asked about the possibility of more focus groups like this, both here and elsewhere in the province, our moderator (a doctorate from SFU) mentioned how difficult it is to get permission to talk to people face to face in this manner, mostly due to confidentiality and anonymity issues.
I would encourage anyone who is invited to one of these focus groups in the future to take advantage of the opportunity. I see it as being like voting: if you have the chance to have your say, say it, or else you have no right to complain. And what's more, you come out of the evening with some cash to finally pick up that little bit of fishing gear that Santa forgot- or to join a fisheries society with some nice coin left over for the tackle store!