I rather want to post for real positive actions which can be considered by the cities or DFO who benefit from this rush of sockeye fishermen. Chilliwack and Hope get a lot more visitors who would buy gas and eat out at the cities. Why should they do things to discourage these visitors? Are sockeye fishermen really nuisances?
You claim to want to "post for real positive actions" but your post makes no real sense and lacks logic.
All forces are conspiring against the poor fisherman? Just checked and although the Russian Army is part of "all forces" they are in full support of your fishing. Complete nonsense. The vast majority of people don't care and the ones that do are directly effected by people fishing, landowners and people employed by fishing come to mind.
You claim that "the city wants to shut that down" which is complete nonsense, which city wants to shut what down? I am trying to figure out which city you could be referring to but I am drawing a blank. Again, complete nonsense.
"Natives also want to shut that down". I spoke to quite a few of them on the river Sunday and if they wanted me off the river they certainly hid it well because they were quite friendly and chatty. Not complete, just nonsense.
"We are the pawns everyone wants to kick around". Again the Russians, plus the tackle stores, gas stations, marine supply stores, my wife and the guy at the entrance to Island 22 disagree. Nonsense.
Set a limit for licences? The DFO is a federal agency charged with managing Canadian Fisheries, of which the Fraser sockeye fishery is a very small part of their mandate. A comparison to your request would be if the federal Department of Transport rescinded or refused to allow drivers licences in BC because there was a lineup at the border 2 months every 5 years.
They have no mandate for parking or access and if they did they would concentrate it in areas that have more than 30 fishing days a year. Anywhere on Vancouver Island comes to mind. How many millions of $ do you want a department to spend on providing parking so that you can go fishing? It will be substantial because there is not much cheap land along the river from Steveston to Hope. Nonsense.
As far as access being restricted, how do you intend to force a landowner to allow people to cross private property? Never mind the garbage and feces problem just tell me how you yourself would react if they told you that you
have to allow hordes of strangers to cross your yard at all hours of the day? And the parking at Scales on the highway was a dangerous proposition and it was inevitable that there would be a fatality. FYI, DFO doesn't restrict parking on BC highways. That would be the Ministry of Transport. I know those guys are all against fishing.
There is nothing stopping you from buying a property with access to the river is there? Then you could let everyone and anyone cross your yard whenever they wanted.
$100,000 would buy one half of a building lot in Chilliwack which would park maybe 20 cars. It would make more sense to park in the nearest free parking spot to where you wanted fish and call a cab to take you to your spot.
BTW, I may be an elitist but I will be out tomorrow to get my fish just like every other year. This isn't about flossing, it is about what I consider to be a silly idea and a sillier conspiracy/ persecution theory.
How about if they take some of that licence money and buy us all fishing gear? The high cost of Maxima is proof that they are all conspiring against fishermen.