Here's what I don't understand about the sockeye fishery/madness that occurs down on the Fraser......
1. It isn't fun, I'd have to say its the least enjoyable fishing I've ever done. I and I'm sure most regulars on here would agree with me there and prefer spending all day with their centerpin chasing coho or cruising shoals searching for big hungry trout, rather than standing on the cobbles heaving bouncing betties and dangerously long leaders.
2. At most spots its a bonafide way to jack up your blood pressure.... not healthy! I don't go anywhere near the gong shows like Peg, Scale, Snaggy and yet when I find my somewhat secluded spot starts to fill up with homers, I have to leave before I do something I regret.
3. It's expensive, save me the "Oh I live in Chilliwack and Peg/Gill Rd are just a 5 minute drive....." I live in Chilliwack and I know if I weren't fishing the Vedder and other rivers year round, buying a year license and salmon tag, all the gear etc just for the sockeye opening would save me nothing over going and buying whole sockeye at Superstore.
As for complaining about the natives, go fly a kite. They have been netting the Fraser for faaaar longer than the recreational sockeye openings have been around..... So if you get bent out of shape when they happen to come by with a drift net, I suggest you take up the relaxing hobby of knitting.