Chris, I think you are right on regarding closure for the next few years where Sockeyes are concern.
As for the posting about the crazies out there on the bars, I have no doubt that it is getting worse, and it is not true that you will only see and experience it if you go out looking for it. I started fishing the Fraser some 25 years ago, and i can tell you then, fishing with fellow fishermen were nothing but a real pleasure because there existed a spirit of true cooperation and shared enjoyment of the sport. I can recall how we met total strangers on the bars, and by the end of the day, we were all almost fishing buddies and yes, i kid you not, this is the truth. In those days, when you get a spring and have to run down river to play the fish, you could tell the guy next to you to save the spot, and then after you have got your spring, could come back to the same spot and still available to you. Sometimes, people would ask permission to step in temporarily in your absence and give up he spot when you return. Well gone are those days, and so also the etiquette. I was one of those who frequented the bars accessible on foot, until I noticed that the tides of good behavior was replaced by rudeness, anger, frustration, greed and downright stupidity. In fact it shocked everyone when the first case of stabbing with a fillet knife occurred quite a number of years ago at the Scale Bar. Well, my final trip before starting to fish exclusively on bars accessible by boat, was about 7 or 8 years ago when I was again at my favorite bar at the Scale, and the run of Springs was red hot. There were a group of guys, loud and intimidating, who took it upon themselves shout at anyone even remotely in the way, as soon as one of them hooked a Spring. They would proceed to clear the entire bar down river and there were so much shouting and aggression, and that was when I told my young son who was with me, that we are done with this type of fishing, and never to return again and i am so glad I never did because no amount of fish is worth the stress of being in the midst of mindless idiots.
However, now that I have been fishing on bars which are only accessible by boats, I regret to say that I am once again beginning to see some level of mean spirited individuals who seem to love to shout at occupants of other boats for no real good reasons. Just because he was about to leave his spot after catching his limit, and just because someone in another boat happen to cast out he was enraged and shouted on top of his lungs. He could have simply waited for the guy to finish his drift which is only a have a minute, he took to anger.
I fear for the worst my fellow anglers. PLEASE BE GRACIOUS AND LETS ALL ENJOY WHAT GOD HAS GIVEN US TO ENJOY.