Thats good, I like it already....before the bar fishing season reely has come into full swing or started therefore, and we can already kick the flossers out! I feel sympathy for those poor early stu's as every year they seem to have some sort of "mortallity" problem....
Mike <"))))><
Yes Mike it is very important to keep away from the temptation to floss as it will prove costly if not this year it will in the years ahead.
It is great to see more people all the time moving away from this type of fishing.
Even though I donot agree with the flossing anytime because it has so many drawbacks as has been debated many times but when the sockeye are open go for it even though I will never do it again after I gave it up many years ago as I have no interest in catching a fish that does not bite.
I would like to see it as do many others if we are to have a sockeye fishery take you two sockeye and call it a day or go bar fishing. Keeping at it to catch a chinook will only see our chinook fishery curtailed in the very near future. Then it will be time to take up golf or still water fishing.
It would hurt me greatly as many of us have worked so hard to get a chinook fishery through the Fraser Valley Salmon Society over 22 years ago. It would be a sorry day if that was to happen.
Sorry Rodney if I have started the annual flossing debate but I want people to understand what could be just around the corner, you can bet on it just like betting the Leafs will never again win the Stanley Cup.
Not sure if that it a correct comparison or not.