The bbers are not killing nor targeting sockeyes like FN. Why is it that some one here always tries to paint bbers as unethical and whole bunch of ruthless people. Until I stoppedd in late July, fishing mostly the busy & popular Scale Bar, I have not seen sockeyes mistreated much. If any greenie dragged a fish up the beach, he will be reminded quickly to keep it in the water by those around him. Those in waders would help release a fish in the water for those who were without a wader. The very few sockeyes hooked were usually quickly brought in and released properly. I have never witnessed a sockeye deliberately played out to exhaustion for fun by any one. I don't know why a person has to assume that he/she is more ethical than any bbers I have seen, except that he/she assumes that he/she is holier than thou, and that he/she is on ethical high ground because he/she just cannot accept people making a free choice to fish another legal method. No doubt this kind of fanatic opposition to bbers and bbing eventually lead to some one providing the media with the kind of twisted and exaggerated views about bbers as whole bunch of irresponsible fishing hooligans or morons taking over the Fraser, killing sockeyes daily. OBD is right, those net fleets in one day will kill more sockeyes than the C&R sockeyes of the bbers in one season (and no proof that those c&r sockeyes died subsequently). So, what outrage, except to rant one's inability to accept other's choice of legal fishing method. I always think there are more harm done to sockeye by those heavy lead of bfers which can bonk a sockeye on the head accidentally than a properly released bbing hooked sockeye. Hey, why not? With so many bfers fishing now, and casting their lead nearer shore where sockeye & pink are concentrated, why not? Out of 500 casts, some one will bonk a salmon silly. The heavy current plus the heavy weight will exact its damage if a fish is hit on the head. Why not? It is possible, isn't it. So, why not every one be ethical and stop fishing all together, so that you may not kill the last sockeye accidentally before FN does? Oh, you don't think so? Ah, that is the problem. You think you are more ethical and others are not. And when your own right to enjoy fishing is threatened, you won't settle for it. I see. Ah, the 'me right you wrong' mentality again, so unless others fish like me, they don't deserve to fish. Hmmm, this is Canada, right?