there is a certain group of fisherman out there who come by the store to buy gear for coho and vedder spring. they come in for bouncing betties and small corkies and wool. we tell them that float fishing is the accepted and "proper" way to entice a bite but they don't care, they simply just don't give a damn. It's , I buy my overpriced liscences, I deserve my fish. It is an new attitude, brought here from afar and unfortunately is not seemingly going to be fixed by education. like i said, they look at you with a blank look and buy the gear they know WILL catch a fish rather than the gear that offers them a CHANCE at a biting fish.
Fishing liscences need to go under the same treatment as hunting liscences. Mandatory fish identification and understanding of regulations and methods and schooling on edicit and conservation. Make people spend that much more for a course and exam and those of us who truly value our fishing will pay the costs, those hacks and beeks will hopefully find meat fishing too expensive.