"September 02, 2017
A big thank you to everyone that attended the demonstration fishery today. It was a great day with great people. The mission to demonstrate that Sockeye could be avoided with bar fishing methods was clearly proved with approx 80 anglers. Final numbers are not complete but approx 10 Chinook and 20 pinks were landed and carefully released. Zero Sockeye were hooked for the day. There were Sockeye being caught right next to us with long drift nets, so they were in the river in decent numbers as well.
The First Nations fishers and anglers were respectful to each other as they fished side by side with no issues or altercations what so ever. This concern that is continually brought up by DFO as a stumbling block and a reason recreational fishers should not be on the water can be handled with common sense and courtesy. Not everyone is able follow this approach but today it was clear that it can work.
FRSA will continue to fight for opportunity with resourceful thinking with the support of many organizations and the growing membership. Thanks for making a difference in this difficult and challenging task to save our fishery.
Lets work together to ensure there are fish for future generations.
Join the FRSA team today. Fraseralliance.com"
Taken from freds website.
https://www.fredscustomtackle.com/fishing-report