If it's legal, I will go out floss my Chinook, If the socks are open , I will floss my limit. Then I will go home. If you want to sit in a lawn chair all day and wait for your spring, go ahead, if you wan't to push your ethical high ground and preach how I'm the problem with the fishery , go ahead, but be nice about it, if you're not nice , then I won't be either. And like another poster said, you want to eliminate bottom bouncing , go ahead, I will adapt to another method to floss my limit. I think the best way is to have a daily, yearly limit on all fish, once you're done , get off the river. Catching and releasing stresses fish. Even if a fish is foul hooked (especially), it should be retained if the species is open , and that counts towards your limit. Reducing the encounters with the fish will help the conservation and help eliminate the congestion on the bars, which is what the bar fishers really want. restrict my leader length, go ahead , I will adapt.
Cheers, to all, and good flossing.