Hey all, wanted to hear people's opinions on this. I was up on the Skeena last week and encountered a guy (and wife and kids) who killed a very large steelhead doe. My girlfriend and I confronted him when we saw it dead at his feet, and he first denied it was a steelhead, then told us he was going to call the cops for harassing him, then said that he would self-report to RAPP once he got into service (we were halfway between Rupert and Terrace and out of service). He packed up and left, but not before we got his plates; we called him into RAPP once we had service. Thankfully, it seems like he and his wife will face charges for this, but I'm not sure how much I can talk about it given that there will be a court case.
My question is two-fold. Im especially interested in hearing from people like Rod and others who serve as stakeholders or are involved with management.
One, what is the best way to approach these cases of clear violations when we encounter them out on the water? Should we take as many photos as possible so there's more evidence? Should we avoid confrontation as much as possible? Calling RAPP and hoping for a CO to show up in time isn't always an option, so what can we do to make their job easier?
Two, is there a way that I can get involved in pushing more aggressive legislation around fisheries violations like this? I know a lot of anglers talk about how penalties on poaching are too lenient, but is there a way that we can lobby for more punitive laws in cases like this?