Milo,Milo,Milo so now you think it is ok to floss Chinook.
That right there just shows where this fishery is leading.
It isnt just going to stay on the Fraser either.
Time to clean this mess up and just close this fishery.
Lets get back to fishing and leave the harvesting to the commercial and Native sector .
Bruce, Bruce, Bruce...why are you so negative and see only the negative in everything. I think you need to fish more, man.
If I thought it is OK to floss chinook at any time and under all circumstances, I would have been on the Fraser in the last few weeks.
Have I?
No, not even close. I have yet to tie on a bouncing betty this year.
You very well know that I am enjoying flyfishing exotic high elevation Merritt area lakes EVERY weekend.
One thing that you and your lawn chair dwelling brethren should keep in mind is that not everybody enjoys the bar fishing method. Many of us find it too static and boring. And as long as the stocks are abundant enough and flossing does not affect endangered runs, who am I to say that it is not OK to fish for chinook using any LEGAL mathod out there?
If there is a problem with sockeye numbers, close the fishery.
If there is a problem with chinook numbers, close the fishery.
For all sectors, all methods.
It's only fair. Any approach other than that reeks of agenda driven elitism and discrimination.