This thread started out as "flossing:legal vs ethical"....the initial focus was on the way the fish was hooked and wether its lega/ethical.
I would like to suggest that flossing is much more than just a method to hook fish...its become as much of a culture as anything else.
As the opening drags on, I think we can see that in general, flossing brings a lot of things to sports fishing that true sportsmen and people that care about the resource cant support: fights, garbage, greed, waste, damage to endangered stocks, lack of respect for the resource, etc etc. I guarantee at least one of these things happens everyday on every bar on the Fraser during the sockeye opening.
Is flossing ethical...I have to say NO...force feeding a fish a hook isn't ethical for a sportsfisher. As a guy who wants to put some meat on the table when there are enough fish around, I can stomache snagging a few sockeye, but as a whole when I look at the fraser floss fishery, it is pretty disgusting and I don't think that anyone who cares about the envirnoment, endangered stocks, sports fishing culture, etc can not truely support a fishery like this.