It seems your use of the word general was not applied correctly Prettyfly, as it should have been applied to your generalization about what sportfishermen care about, as I didn't read (General) when you refered to how
No one cares that there will be a greater amount of Salmon in the Okanagan because you aren't allowed to fish for them. It's taken how many years (10) before even kokanee to become an allowable catch. But I bet you'll flock at the chance to fish for them once it opens.
and if I were going to call you on every little detail then I would need to devote at least as much time to this cause of yours as you do, unfortunately I don't have that time,
but if I did, I would devote it to contributing to some solution
.... not using
generalized statements
Now, I haven't dug deep at all as you put it, prettyfly....I simply read your FYI post, responded, (thinking maybe for once you actually had something positive and constructive to say), and then clicked over to this one and read petty, inflamatory comments laced with bitterness!!!!? It's clear the impression you made on me in our first encounter in the "seven months for ramming DFO boat" post was obviously a correct identification of your real character, it is clear your concerns have little to do with the state of fisheries resources, and more with satisfying some personal vendetta against the perpetrators of injustices of the past.
Now, nobody is "whining" about the Cheam band....I do see that someone has pointed out that Mr. Ernie Crey has exhibited a double standard by saying
First Nations making every effort to work with local anglers to resolve differences
then when the Cheam band (of which Ernie is a member) dropped out of the dialogue sessions with the local Sportfishing Advisory Committee, it is obvious that every effort is
not being made, and that our efforts fall on deaf ears if the cheam band is not listening, right? This is precisely the kind of thing that really contributes to the problem!!!!!
So if we are going to contribute to a solution, despite prettyfly's obvious incapacitating issues, then I would like to understand this problem with using the term "First nations"....? If someone is not refering to a specific band, but is refering to first nations fishing rights in general, I cannot think of wording that can otherwise make that point. Can someone, (not you prettyfly, unless you can post something here without once again displaying such singlemindedness), please explain to me how this is in anyway disrespectfull or wrong? and if so what would be the proper wording to refer to this interest groups rights? I for one would like to correct my error if I have made one. Maybe if we establish some guidelines so as not to offend, we won't have to continue to read posts like the ones prettyfly seems to prefer to put out there....