well nature wanted pinks everywhere else except the lower mainland it appears.
I believe that if there was a pink run every year it would calm down the greed, and you'd be less likely to see the crap your describing.
No nature doesn't want pinks everywhere every year except in the lower mainland. The kitimat river where I grew up only has them every other year and same with rivers in Washington state.
There is no greed in the crap that I'm describing. It's a lack of respect for the fish. People snagging fish off their reds , dragging them 10 feet up the beach , stepping on them to hold them down so they can get their hook out of its back and then kicking them back into the river.
By that rationale we should stop stocking chum everywhere.
I find that Pink fishers are better behaved than the average. Go to the Richmond dikes in September and you see families having a good time, everyone catching fish using ethical methods. There are way more people enjoying the fishery there than those snaggin 'n draggin on the Vedder.
Yes I am talking about the vedder. What happens along the tidal portion of the Fraser is tolerable.