That would be a confirmed upper fraser watershed steelhead (thompson) one of my friends was there to witness the 'event'. What a joke...They need to close this BS fishery down. It was the same last year, leave it open into sept. and the protected low stocks of wild upper fraser fish get bonked. Certain people don't have decency to look at the regs and see what is a coho steelhead sockeye or chinook. They just kill. I've seen it out there and I've had the conversations at work. BB-ing is to target 1 thing, sockeye and when the public can't take on the responsibility to realize that and apply the technique when needed to only catch sockeye, then what is the point of the fishery. Its abusing the resource and the regulations. With a run of approx. 500 fish left, each one is needed. I'm sure a fair share of fish get 'released' after being shake and baked in the sand and stepped on in order to 'calm' them down so that the hook can be removed and they can be let free. I've witnessed it all from the shake and bake, to the curb stomp, the field goal kick back into the river, as well as the tuna torpedo straight into 1ft of edge water head first where the bottom lies solidly underneath. This is no laughing matter any more.