That being said, I'm not going to go floss chinook during a period of sockeye non-retention, not-in-the-least because one can get 'em to bite other presentations.
I beg to differ, since you already have.
This was your post from the floss out thread, dated July 30th of this year, BTW, all year has been non retention of sockeye too.
note the bold parts !!!!
QUOTE from Zabber"
I also find bb'ing enjoyable. Sure, it may not be "sporting" -- if the fish don't, indeed, bite your offering -- but the COs don't ticket people for hooking fish in the face so it must be an acceptable form of angling.
Standing hip deep in rushing water, sun shining, wind blowing, comraderie, beers, hard fighting fish; good times all around. Worth the gas money, even it doesn't cover the cost of the meat (or lack thereof) Wink
Never seen any fights (verbal or fist) but then I've never fished Scale on a weekend.
Went today and got a nice red buck within an hour.. Hooked inside the mouth, just like last season's. Right near the lower end of the bar where pretty much no one else was fishing. In fact, I was contemplating following the two guys that were fishing upstream from me and moving towards the boundary when: FISH ON!! Maybe 12-15lbs of chrome... Not even close to AT's in size. May post a pic later.
Gonna rig up a plunking setup next time and just chill out;
hucking those betties gets tiring after a while p.s. catching = hooking and landing Wink
End QUOTE from ZabberSo, from what I've read so far you have a hard time with the truth.
And before you blame it on the water clarity, you could've waited since you don't want to floss chinnook during a sockeye closure.
Your right Mr Bean, this is a sore topic.