Hey Matuka, let's not get personal. I'm not trying to bamboozle anybody, supply and demand is a relatively easy concept to understand and in this case the elasticity of the supply curve is unaffected by price (in realtion to the good we are supplying-licences is infinite), and has no bearing, it would be the sustainablity of the resource that would be in question, adding/subtracting anglers, catch rates blah, blah, blah. I actually studied economics at SFU. I don't think we are taking SAT tests or final exams, standardized tests can be and often are done on computers, much like a learners license in driving. I'm not suggesting a new department be set up, nor would one be needed. The initial set up cost would definately be there, however, results and even licenses themselves can then be attained online, not to mention perhaps statistical information that can be made more readily available online should people wish to record there tagging their. I really do think we can improve our fishery in more ways than one ( than simply adding more fish), you eveidently do not share my opinion in that our fishery and its management needs improving. BwiBwi your right , but at least ignorance could not be used as a defense when a fellow angler reports him or her to DFO or simply tries to right a wrong. Tight lines
Based on what you said:
1. How many people would you need to issue infinite numbers of license?
--Hello!!!!!!!!!!!! we live in a finite planet called Earth.
2. Do you really understand what is meant by elasticity of the supply curve?
--I am not to sure if understand what a supply curve is and how it could be determined.
3. Do you think SFU would be proud to be named as your educator for the level of knowledge that you have in the subject area?
--I'll show some of my colleagues at SFU what you wrote.(LOL)
4. How many computers would you need to set up testing centres throughout Canada?
--FYI, computers does not run by themselves and they cannot exist without using up space.
5. Do you think that all people in Canada should have computers and learn to use it?
--It sounds like you are making it a prerequisite to getting a fishing license too. Or maybe, the Government should give everybody a computer and courses to learn to use them as part of the so called "initial set up cost". That way everybody can get their fishing license online and all fishermen can frequent fishing forums.
Well, my point in all of these is that some people ideas does not make sense financially or philosophically. People are wasting Government's time (taxpayers' monies) with regard to the "flossing issues". In my observation, "flossing" is not the most productive way to fish. If you spend some time observing the "Gong Show" on the Vedder R. you will see the low level of success that they are having. That is why I never "floss" for coho. It is easier to catch the fish if they like what you are offering.
As far as "snagging", it is against the law. If people stop wasting Government's time about nonsensical things, they probably will be able to allocate more resources to enforcing the rules.
I think too many people waste the Government's time on issues that are not of significant values. The time that Government spend on dealing with people whinning about "flossing" could be better spend on other things. Things like these is probably the reason that recreational fisheries do not command a lot of respect and credibility.
I think people should focus more on protecting, conserving and enhancing the fisheries and the environment.