So I was out fishing a lower mainland river yesterday.
Only two other sets of people fishing the same stretch as me, braving the cold and wet.
One guy snagging (Dad) with his son (float fishing with a snoopy rod). I was about 30 yards up river from him. We were fishing a stretch that was no wider than about 20 feet, he has about a 1oz croc on it, casting and reeling VERY quickly as if to hide what he is doing.
Any time I would face up river, away from him, he would begin to add yanks to his fast retrieve, he would cast out and do his thing watching me the whole time, not paying any attention to his retrieve. When I would turn my head to face him downstream, he would go back to his ultra fast retrieve technique.
Sure enough he hooked a coho, and disappeared on the other side of a bush where his some came down and grabbed the fish and bagged it. So to the guy in beautiful blue Chevy Aveo license plate (XXX XXX) way to go, bonking a coloured up coho and teaching your son how to be a douchebag on Remembrance Day. Well done indeed.
At any rate I decide to do a walk (grab the guy's vehicle details) and just a couple yards further down river, there is a guy fishing three rods. Alone.
The thought crossed my mind, why doesn't the MOE or whatever, allow some residents to take a course, give them a badge/credentials and a CO-like jacket to dish out tickets like a meter maid?
The real CO's can focus on the 'big' offenders, and allow the people to help police the lazy, ignorant, selfish 'recreational' cheaters.
I think a big impact could be made with just a dozen or so volunteers around the Fraser Valley putting in a few hours a week. Perhaps allow them to have a free license as payment? Or perhaps tackle shops offer these guys a break on gear? That way the public and the private are forming a bit of a partnership and 'cost sharing'. Sheesh, the fines could go into paying these people's expenses for mileage etc via a small stipend.
Heck, even hire a few "Commissionaire" type of retired folk to meander around and hand out citations for violations. My Dad would be the first guy to sign up.
Sorry for the rant, just getting sick of seeing this. Especially on such a small, fragile system.
(side bar, I shuffled over the pool he was trying to snag in for over an hour, I landed a semi-bright coho on my first cast, with an unweighted colorado, sent him back on his journey, and went home. Thankfully he didn't have any open wounds on him)