Rod, while I appreciate and respect all that you do for the fishing community in BC and the Fraser Valley, I respectfully disagree with you.
The FRSFA has attempted to be clever in calling this a "demonstration" fishery, but please let's call a spade a spade: It's a protest against regulations that the DFO has put in place that financially effects recreational anglers and guides. To the public, and myself, this protest fishery comes across as extremely childish and immature.
While I may not agree with some of the DFO regulations, there are certainly more refined and less adolescent ways of solving a problem than doing what you've been told not to do. Engage in dialogue, call your MP, call the DFO, write letters, be annoying as hell. And do it in great numbers. This is how you get change, not by throwing a tantrum.
There are many, many anglers out there who loosely follow the regulations, and are more or less uninformed. You know the type: unsure about the regs, only fishes in October, isn't sure if barbs are legal, can't distinguish salmon types, etc. There is nothing wrong with an occasional angler, however they can be naive. When an "occasional angler" hears about this protest fishery, what sort of message does that send? How is the average Joe-blow supposed to distinguish "good" and "bad" fishing regulations if some of them are openly disobeyed, and even supported by local guides and tackle shops? Do you suppose this kind of behaviour will lead to MORE regulation compliance, or LESS? My guess is the latter.
Those in positions of influence in the recreational fishing industry who support this protest are sending the wrong message to anglers, and it's a real shame this is happening.