I see what happens with bait almost every day in the summer,
Yes with unexperienced fishers, on small fish with small hooks and bait.
Yet moving to circle hooks, and flies rarely hook deeply.
Even when those angling are inexperienced.
I havent plugged minitab yet, but that trend has certainly been noticed.
You see what happens with bait every summer, on a pond with 2000 rainbows that are not fed properly, and will engulf a dandelion that hits the surface. Of course they are going to swallow an egg that a kid lets them swim around with for 2 minutes. They even completely swallow the plastic unscented eggs I gave the kids, didn't matter if it was bait or not.
You are once again comparing trout to salmon and steelhead. It can't be done, it's a different type of fishing and different fish that behave differently. If you're trying to protect an endangered trout, then by all means, have a bait ban as it will definitely save a few. As for steelhead and salmon, it won't save any based on mortality due to deep hooking's from what I've experienced over the past 8 years. As I said before, it only works if you are trying to prevent the same fish from being hooked multiple times over and over (which most likely wouldn't be an issue in the Fraser).
All your articles... once again, trout fishing. I'd love to see one on salmon and steelhead. I know tonnes of guys that only fish bait, and they rarely if ever gut hook a fish. I fish spoons, and before I switched to trailers, I easily severely injured 1 out of every 10 or more. Flies/jigs (without any bait tipping), I probably injure 1 out of every 20 (even with small hooks, quick hook sets), bait, I'd honestly say my bleeder count numbers 1 in 250. These numbers aren't biased because I use bait either, anyone that knows me, knows that I fish spoons and flies 90% of the time and rarely actually bait fish. I'm just tired of the "holier than thou" fly fisherman always attacking anyone that fishes spoons and bait, always saying their flies injure less fish... it's not true.
Fly deep hookings:
Unscented roe flies down the pipe on a summer run, and a couple winters from this past year year
Nearly 3 inch long dry fly with just the .5 inch head stocking out... thank goodness it was a size 4 trailer hook rather than the 1/0 monsters I see most guys use
Bottom of the mouth instead of the top and this would have been a bleeder for sure
Some coho on a number of different flies: