That is very nice for the owner to come out and interact with the fishermen here. It shows they are concerned about their own privacy and our intrusion on their rights to enjoy their property and yet they try to cater to our need to fish. I salute the owner for this.

I for one had fished the lower Pipeline for years and always packed things out when I saw them. I wear a vest which has the pouch to carry the fish so I don't have to carry them in a garbage bag with my hand . This gives me an extra hand to carry a bag for carrying out garbage, mostly lines and drink bottles/cans. We need to show our stewardship of the place we have been given permission by the gracious and long-suffering owners to cross their property and to enjoy our fishing. We should police among ourselves to remind others when we see them leaving without cleaning out their garbage. I think if a sign is posted over the entrance to the trail or in the bar, it will help to remind fishermen of their duty to keep the place clean.
I believe most of the long-time users of the bar are good guys. I know of a Chinese friend who has been camping out near Hope every year to fish the place with his whole family and his kids grew up fishing there. It is like their annual ritual. They always packed things out as a family. I hope there is a solution so that good guys like them are not penalized by the irresponsible ones. Perhaps all of us should collectively check to make sure the bar is cleaned up each time we fish it and remind every one consistently about the need to do this in order to be given permission to fish there. Another way is to have a clean-up project every week particularly during August, the busiest month there (like a river clean up). If these clean up dates are posted there, people will have a target date to work with.