I have been following all of this, and managed to stay out of it so far, but here goes....
Trophyhunter, your post summed up some of my feelings on this topic (though I was a little hurt by the references to fishing while sleeping a lawn chair - because I sometimes do that!).
Everyone knows conservation issues for sockeye or chinook are not a true reason in the argument against BB and sockeye. They are simply the only reason those with an agenda could come up with to try and stop it. Sport fishing (even BB) is not a very efficient harvest method compared to any type of net.
2:40, when I read your posts I alternate between admiration for your commitment and will to change things for the better (as you see it), to being a little scared of how you so easily criticize and dismiss a group of people that simply sees things differently than you. Most people I have met who BB do not leave garbage behind, release fish well, and generally try to be "good citizens".
I too see increasing problems of overcrowding and poor ethics on our rivers (I have been fishing this area for 35 years). I have seen gong shows on the Squamish and Vedder as bad as anything on a BB bar and I think it is wrong to blame it all on sockeye or BB. I think population growth to our area along with ease of information over the interent brings in a lot of new anglers, and they start with less mentoring than they perhaps did in the old days (though lots of bad stuff occurred then too). Maybe you should try to shut down fishing websites (sorry Rod
)? If BB or sockeye are closed, I do not think it will make any difference to ethics on the Vedder. Probably you would just see even more anglers on that river instead of the Fraser.