FA and Like to Fish are key examples of the problem (no offence guys)...no one seems to care that DFO doesnt want us flossing the fraser out side of sockeye season.
The anglers maybe the problem, but why not fix the problem by going directly to the
root of the problem. The root of the problem? Those who regulate the fishery. Just think, if people use the amount of time and energy spend on typing up these "debates" to consult with DFO to finetune the regulations, how different the fishery can be now....
I highly recommend you guys to ask DFO staff why the size of the weight, the length of the leader are not regulated.
So FA if you floss a fish on a 2 foot leader, its hooked in the scissors outside to in....its snagged in my books.
Yep, in
YOUR book, but that's not the regulation synopsis now is it?
Thompson River coho and steelhead, are aggressive biters. They are very willing to take a spin n glow, a spoon, a spinner. Should barfishing, spincasting be prohibited in the month of September as these fishing methods are not selectiveily targeting chinook and pink salmon?
Has anyone considered what the impact on the chinook populations would be if everyone barfishes in the Fraser Valley? Please don't tell me that you know it would be minimal, because comparative studies of chinook harvest between barfishing and flossing have never been done. To determine which method is more efficient, more damaging to a fish stock, you need to first know the CPUE (catch per unit effort) of both fishing methods.
This is exactly why I can't take people seriously when they start pulling out hypothetical numbers to support their argument, an insult to science.
90% of you guys floss for various species of salmon?
That's awful, I didn't know that and now I am disgusted!
I guess FWR is pretty unethical after all...
You now what's really ethical? Stop fishing.
You know what's even more ethical? Sit in that chair for the rest of your life, it would cause minimal damage to the world that we share with other organisms.