brag about hooking 20 or 30 in a day.
No brag, just fact.
When you're not bonking the first pinner, coloured up, face-hooked sock you reel in it's not difficult to release 5-10. Maybe stay another hour and release another 5 or 6 while trying your luck at a pink or spring (you're making the 200km round trip so may as well enjoy the day-off as much as you can; with an actual
battle).
I grew up bait fishing for rainbows in lakes and have progressed to the fly. This year I've been floating fishing the Cap for 'hos as well, and have gotten a few on roe in the Vedder years back. Like others, bottom bouncing is just another form of angling that I currently enjoy. It's may not be the prettiest, with half the fish hooked in the side of the head, but hey; hero casting feels great, the lack of needing to watch your float constantly is relaxing, and standing waist deep in that flow on a sunny day is enjoyable as well. Add some fresh fish and a couple of wobbly pops to the equation and it makes for a good day.
Perhaps as I explore other methods on angling over the years bottom bouncing for sox may fall out of favour with me. Perhaps I'll do it until it's outlawed or I'm too old to crank a reel; those sox sure are tasty. I'm sure that the results of the recent tagging will have some influence on my decision.