Upon further investigation looking more closely at what they were using as most everyone there were using beads. I realized the three anglers were using long leaders. Lol. Looked to be around 6 foot leaders from the weight to the bead. Most of the fish they were landing were wild with an occasional hatchery. Must have been a ton of fish in there to be flossed one after the other. Just an observation folks do not want to start a debate here. Cheers
I don't even bother to get upset anymore. There was a guy fishing by my side the other day. He was hooking 5-6 fish to my 1. He tried to "help" me hook into more fish by suggesting I fish deeper (so that the weight would drag along the bottom causing his 5 foot leader to sway). I thanked him and told him I preferred to catch biting fish only. He was genuinely shocked when I explained that most, if not all, of his fish were lined (flossed).
To prove my point, I asked him to put on a tiny green bead on top of his hook. Needless to say, he kept doing quite well. 🤪
But it's OK. There was a time, many moons ago, when I believed chartreuse yarn was the hot ticket for Fraser sockeye. 🥴