Certainly, individuals can try and lobby politicians or join groups to try and make a difference on the river. For instance, can you imagine what a garbage dump the Vedder would be if there were no river cleanup days. It is sad that a bunch of fishermen using questionable fishing tactics can spoil the experience for others. After all the provincial government puts out a detailed fishing reg, detailing what are legal fishing methods, catch limits, and how we should share pools using rotational fishing practises, and on and on. Not making excuses for DFO, or Fish and Wildlife as their resources are stretched to the limit, but I think as a group of responsible fisher people if we would fish responsibly and be respectful of others we meet on the river, it would go a long way to improve everyone's fishing experience.