I run 2 events for kids every year for the last 20 years to teach them to fish, they are very very well attended and along with many others in same boat as well as parents, we attempt to create future stewards of the resource. However if they're declining opportunity then you will have declining sales (wholesale sports)and less monies to my society and the FWFSBC won't have the monies to provide trout, raise steelhead, and provided habitat etc to keep stocks viable. I've heard numerous times recently " I'm not going to purchase my salmon/steelhead tag to show how upset I am", so it's no surprise tackle stores are disappearing when opportunity is negligible. When runs were plentiful in the 90s to 2000,s on sons and Springs I was always trumping the opening for bottom bouncing segment as the license /tackle sales would rocket and their weren't shortcomings in funding. Now we are watching runs diminishing in front of us due to a couple of main reasons of which the recreational sector is not even remotely responsible for but we pay the biggest price
......Ps Rivers day is next Sunday 24th some great events around including some amazing fishing for kids.