I think the urban stocked trout fishery should be a total catch and release program. More fishing for everyone to enjoy and it would instill conservation values to the urban fisheries. I'd rather see a young kid catch a fish with his mom / dad then some of the regulars that see it as a daily meat source. Barring that the limit should be one fish.
I've been to Rice lake before and one guy goes there and catches fish after fish, once he reaches his four he starts giving them to other people fishing around him, then he keeps fishing keeping the largest fish. I mean really, leave some for the kids to fish. (RAPP time)
I'd like to see more enforcement both in the urban fisheries and along the river systems. The provincial and federal government need to fund more conservation and fisheries officers to deal with the poachers, polluters that are rampant it seems along the Vedder. Nothing ruins a nice day on the river than a guy that squeezes next to you and starts ripping his line, makes me sick.
I've enjoyed both the urban stocked trout fishery and the vedder this year, however the one thing that keeps disappointing me are all the people that don't comply with regulations, and the rampant flossing and snagging of fish on the Vedder this fall.
Perhaps a video blog from Fishing with Rod about ethical fishing techniques (ie snagging, flossing etc) to educate the masses.