Contrary to what some of the experiences being described here, all of my trips so far this season have been very pleasant, with or without fish. I haven't come across a single person who would practice questionable techniques. Everyone has been fishing well off the bottom and looking for biting fish, giving other anglers enough space, asking for permission to fish nearby prior to starting. Two weeks ago I fished down below KWB and shared with at least ten other anglers who were all fishing bait, targeting coho specifically, not spooking the water by standing on dry bank. This morning, the run I fished was quite crowded (around ten people on each side of the river) but everyone respected each other's space, no one was dragging on the bottom, accidentally foul-hooked fish were released with great care.
Of course, I'm not disputing there are no infractions going on out there, but I personally believe the fishery has improved in the past five years and more people are getting it. I also believe the effort being put in on this and other forums which proactively educate new anglers by showing them how fun it can be when you entice a fish to bite. Ranting about the same infractions which we witness from time to time is not going to improve the fishery. The ones who are doing the harms are not even here to read about it, they are only concerned about getting the fish to bring home. There are two things people can keep doing to make things even better - Report all infractions to DFO's enforcement, show new anglers how to fish properly when they need advices.
Onto the fishing today. I was able to find some fresh coho salmon last night but ran out of time to fish before dark. Returned this morning for the first light bite, which never happened. Instead we had bites once awhile, some light, some quite solid. I managed to land two springs and one wild coho salmon, all were released, and lost a couple of fish, missed a few bites. Jessica from GoFishBC was having her first river salmon experience and she did great. She missed a few bites at first, lost three coho, and landed a wild fish around 6lb. We saw a few other springs caught, two other coho released. Pretty slow morning overall considering how many beautiful coho salmon rolled in front of us in 3 or 4 feet of water, but that's what brings us back all the time.