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after 6 years on this forum nothing's changed...always the same argument and always the same (or should i say lack of) conclusion.... who cares?!
snagging/flossing same crap. it comes down to
intent.
do i bottom bounce the Fraser...YES. the Vedder?...Never! so how do i fish it? by using my level wind or my centerpin...shortfloating roe, blades, corkies, shrimp/bugs, and wool. does that make me ethical or unethical? (don't care)... i'm abiding by the Rules and Regulations.
however, i do believe some of you are either confused or misguided with 'bottom bouncing' and it's alleged crossover to the Vedder... i personally have witnessed half a dozen newbies try this method only to laugh at them because of their constant snagging and loss of expensive tackle.
most flossers/snaggers are seasoned fishermen who set their tackle to line fish with the aid of their polarized glasses...either levelwind or centerpin... very little weight, small hook (with little wool), and fluorocarbon line...in turn, fly fishermen with leaded line sweeping the drift... so why argue over something that doesn't make sense? last i checked, flossing the Fraser in this manner (Vedder style) proved unproductive and non existent.
the debate should be over
intent and not over methods used.
99% of bottom bouncers intend to floss sockeye (myself included)...have i ever enticed them to bite? YES...especially fishing the Chuck...and inadvertently while shortfloating for springs in a deep run...on the Vedder....and bottom bouncing (legit way with 2 foot leader) at seabird, and chucking spoons for pinks at island 22 (over ten years ago).