If one guy's negligent behaviour is enough to cause this call to close boating on the vedder above the highway bridge, I would hope you are already calling to close fishing at the same boundary...
I don't see this the same way as a number of you, and most likely will get flack for this.
The smaller guy is not the most affected. It is the responsible jet boat operators who get displaced onto other systems. And frankly, they do not have the same number of systems available to them. In fact it is a lot less.
In response to asking the hiker about ATV's, the hiker will most likely not be in the same area as an ATV. Why? Because ATV's are restricted to road infrastructure (logging roads etc.) and they don't have the same ability to go up slopes like hikers do. For example I would love to see an ATV try to get up to Lindeman Lake.
The only time
it usually impacts the smaller guy more
Is the backcountry skier with having a bunch of snowmobiles around them because snow is easier to move those machines over.
Now another thing to remember is their window to operate on the vedder is a lot shorter than the fishing season. The issue is as fisherman we often feel entitled to the river. I never love hitting the rubber hatch on a river, or come to a run and see people swimming through it.
But its not worth getting worked up over for the few amount of days I run into it, and usually I can find a spot that isn't occupied or I wait for the tubers to float by.