Your thinking is so narrow it hurts.
There are plenty of natives who have conservation in mind - unfortunately for you you are in a location of contraversy. I agree. Report those you see abusing the native fishery. They make every native look bad.
But to make blanket statements as I see far too often on these sport fishing sites that "natives" are the reason .... you do yourself a disservice. Once you implicate every native - expect every native to fight back.
If you have issues with 5 or 6 individuals, create your case against them - not everyone.
Here's an example of native conservation:
http://www.syilx.org/naturalresources-fisheries.phphttp://www.syilx.org/naturalresources-salmonfisheries.phpThis is the area I'm from. Ya sometimes the natives do put up blockades but only when they feel they have no other choice.
You don't seem to understand, when the guidelines are being taught to people, they are not being taught to natives. It seems to me people just don't have the insight or seem to care that maybe, just maybe if we teach the kids, the kids will teach the adults. You know that old adage "you can't teach an old dog new tricks"
There are plenty of native families who take their kids out for pleasure fishing but have no clue about proper handling techniques. It just isn't something they realize they should be aware of.
Why?
Because the regulations have no mention that even if you are a native, if you practice sport fishing for pleasure these are the guidelines you should follow. Because tackle stores and department stores don't take the opportunity to say "Hey did you know there is a barbed hook ban in this area? Ya I'll show you what to do. You're lucky if they even speak to you. How many native sport fisherpersons are on these websites to know the issues you guys have?
Do you know how many native kids have fly gear? Spinning gear is more likely and they purchase hooks with barbs in them and it never occures that maybe they are sold in areas that have regulations against barbs. But who would know except a sportfisher person because it is never explained to natives.
Why is that?
You know it took a guy who isn't even from this country to take the time and explain these things to me because I was one of many natives who thought I was doing good by my kids and society by teaching them catch and release. But I wasn't doing it right and now I feel like crap for it but at least I know now. I would go to the DFO site and see Aboriginal Fisheries and figure oh ok that's where I have to look.
I went to the Cap river once and only 1 gear fisher spoke to me about how he was doing fishing and what technique he was using. Was it because of my hair or skin colour because others seemed to not have a problem speaking? I spoke to a young native guy who fishes the cap and gave him what for when he told me of some of their new techniques. I don't want to be associated with that just because I'm native.
And yet I am. Just because I am native. And it doesn't matter what I practice because of a few bad seeds. So when I read all the bla bla bla poor sportfishermen crap I think too bad. Maybe next time you'll be more helpful to a native person trying to learn.