I don't think anyone here actually thinks flossing is sporting, nor do we think a flossed fish bit the hook...no one here is that stupid WF.
The regs say a fish must be hooked in the mouth - apparently in the side of the mouth is now close enough. I have pointed out before that if the reg said INSIDE the mouth, flossing would be illegal or if the regs said a fish must be induced into a strike, once again flossing would be illegal. If DFO wanted to change the wording of the regs, put in leader restrictions, ban bottom bouncing, shut the river down, etc, they could do any of those things very easily!
Based on the fact that they could act but instead do nothing, I am left assume that DFO really doesnt care about the sports impact on sockeye. Guess what, as I said before, a family friend of mine who assigned sockeye quotas for several years said the board's feelings when he was on it was that the sport impact on the sockeye run was so insignificant that it was never a concern.
Flossing exsists in a grey area, one that people exploit to put fish on the table. The fraser river sockeye fishery is a good example of a fishery were you really dont have a fish that bites with any great frequency - flossing is the only efficient way of harvesting them. World Famous, if DFO isn't going to stop it because they really don't care, then why should you care that its happening? You made a decision for yourself not to floss, I applaud you. In the meantime, there are more than enough fish to share so I will enjoy accessing them while I can.