- Much stiffer fines to pay for more enforcement
(maybe they should confiscate a car or two to make an example, feed the rumor mill anyway.. fishing overlimit or without a license is poaching right)
I don't understand how it can be hard to write a ticket, fishing licenses are all linked to drivers licenses. Getting payment is another story. I saw one CO at Rice Lake come and ticket some guys after he took some video of them on his iphone from the bushes... "oh so you weren't using this rod, it's just an extra.... gee sure looks like you in this video casting".
- shame works pretty good at compliance, post up pictures of offenders on website
The one steelhead limit is a very good one. I don't catch enough for it to be an issue anyway. Bait ban would be interesting as all the deep hooks/gill bleeding I've seen seems to be exclusively bait related. It would eliminate all the super bad releases I've seen because some cheap bastard thinks he absolutely has to have his hook back even though the fish is clearly hooked in the gills and already bleeding.
I don't catch that many fish, even with bait, and like "curing" the roe... so I'm kinda undecided about this one. I do see the principle though.
I saw lots of people dragging fish over rocks, letting them flop around on the side of a gravel road and just generally really badly mishandled because they were:
a) too cheap to buy a net
b) didn't want to get their hands or clothes dirty or wet... real squeamish for grown men who fished
c) or too stupid to think of a more effective way to identify/deal with a fish.
I really enjoyed fishing in the lower mainland though. Given how close the Vedder is to a major metropolis I'm thankful for how it is now.. Vancouver isn't Terrace. It also seems only certain spots were really crowded. If I fished I certain spot, I wasn't surprised it was going to get crowded. Vedder is definitely more "competitive" fishing, but it is what it is...
The stocked lake fishing is really fun and think it's a great thing. I think the limit is fine. I don't know where the others are fishing, but there is no way people are pulling out ALL the stock in a few days. At least at Rice, after the first days being stocked, they smarten up pretty quick. I "try" to remember it's for the kids so give them room when need be...pretty funny how they get elbowed out when the bite is on though from the old timers.
Generally really enjoyed my second year fishing (first year salmon on Vedder). Didn't get into as many coho as I expected though, 6 wild to one hatchery but there's always next year. Surprised at the number of chum I caught in the city bar fishing with bait though.