The hook is in the same spot of the mouth when I catch them in the Fraser as was the fish I caught in Osoyoos using a downrigger flasher and a hoochie.
Either you haven't been bb'ing long and/or have been exceptionally lucky, or you're full of my smelly socks. My money is on the latter. I've reeled in close to 100 sox in the few times I've been out bb'ing and half were hooked in the right side of the head at Scale Bar (strongly suggesting they were lined). The statistics from a recent study are even higher than that (83%?).
I release a fish that is not caught in and around the mouth as required by law.
FYI, a fish hooked AROUND the mouth is foul-hooked. A fish hooked anywhere but IN the mouth is snagged. It is illegal to retain foul-hooked/snagged fish (i.e. those hooked
around the mouth).
Once again your perception of bottom bouncing being snagging is only your opinion ( and others).
Yes, faulty opinion. See previous posts as to why bb'ing is not technically snagging, as long as there is no intent to hook the fish anywhere other than inside the mouth.
I don't have the time ... to go to different spots to try a different type of fishing. If I am suggested a particular spot that I can get to without a boat that I can productively catch fish at using the methods you want me to use then fire away. Guides are usually reluctant to talk about their spots. I fish at the scale bar and I bottom bounce.
I too pity you. Your reluctance to better yourself as an angler and individual is saddening.