Yes. great idea. But how are you going to stop the following groups catching sockeye.
1. natives legal and illegal drift nets
2. commercial fishing fleet
3. Alaskans before they get to BC waters.
Once again you guys are p__sssing in the wind, whats the total sockeye catch by the so called snaggers/fisherman/sports fisherman 70,000,80,000, 90,000 fish.
What's the total caught by the other groups millions.
Guess people forget that last year the alaskans caught record numbers of Coho (silvers) and yet our stocks declined. could there be a possible connection?
As said before go after the biggest reason for the decline not the smallest and you might get somewhere. Oh and by the way, been to fraser bars 5 times this year and only seen 2 repeat 2 sockeye hooked and both were released in the water. Thats 40 hours of fishing with at least 40 guys each time. SO cut the crap about prtecting the early stuart run, they are not being effected by the BB ers at least at the bars that are not under water. Most the the guys know the sockeye run close to shore and the springs run further out, so it is very easy to stay away form the sockeye. (I know that in all the years I've fished I've only ever hooked 3 sockeye and all were released in the water and in excellent shape.
One additional point any springs that were snagged were all released in the water. I'v managed to get one so far and the hook with the spin-glow was in its throat, so pray tell me how it got there if it didnt bite.