I would like to hear some positive (or negative) experiences some of you have had when you have called the Salmon Violations reporting line (1-800-465-4336).
My experience in the last 3 weeks hasn't impressed me much, to the point that I sent off an e-mail to the Minister.
"Dear Minister,
I am concerned about the lack of effectiveness of your violation reporting line on the west coast. In the last 3 weeks I called the hotline twice and was less than impressed with the results.
On the first occasion I was out fishing on the Fraser on a friday afternoon and noticed the natives were putting out their nets. I knew that the fisheries website didn't show an opening so I called the hotline and asked if they had an opening and if not, that I wanted to report a violation. The dispatcher said they did have an opening that had just been opened. I asked what the opening was for and he said he couldn't divulge that... When I asked why he wouldn't tell me, as it is normally posted on the website, he said he was the dispatcher and although he had the info in front of him he couldn't tell me. Then he hung up on me.
On the second instance I was out fishing on the Fraser river and saw some young people hook a sockeye, kill it and put it in their cooler even though the season for sockeye is closed. I called the hotline and got the answering machine. I left the information on the location, description etc. as well as my phone number. Although I fished the same location all day I did not get a return call that day, nor have I received a return phone call since. I did not see any enforcement officers come out to investigate the report during that entire day.
If I receive these kind of response or lack of, I have to assume the public is likely seeing this as well. My complaint is the violation hotline is a vital link to the public and having it staffed with employees who don't understand the importance of good public relations is unacceptable. We as the public become very cynical when we have this type of experience and it is unlikely that we will keep calling the hotline if we get these sorts of responses. This cannot be the results that the department is looking for."