Me??? No... never...
Some very good ideas being suggested, but there is one single reason that prohibits them from being practiced.
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The most cost effective method of information distribution is via different tools on the internet. Distribution of posters at different locations requires manpower, which is already unavailable due to time spent on patrolling fisheries in three different sectors as well as office time.
A good alternative, is to create a core volunteer group to take on this task. The time and effort can come from existing angling clubs, which receive notices, print them, and have volunteers distributing them. Businesses such as our website and local tackle stores already distribute information to our customers, so community-based distribution will cover just about all users. Unfortunately, clubs are already having difficulty recruiting members and some have ended in recent years due to a lack of membership. These tasks also require very dedicated volunteers who are willing to spend a few hours per week in the summer and fall to put up posters at all the locations.
Some may suggest that protection of our fish is DFO and MoE's job so they should be doing this. I say, protection of our fish is everyone's job. If resource is running thin, anglers can pick up the slack by putting in a bit of time to help out.