I love it when people use the argument that they want to "catch" their own sockeye and that is the reason they wont buy them instead. Even though financially it makes sense to buy them by a large margin. Sure their is the odd person that lives within a 5 minute walk to where they can catch them, but that is a very small minority. Saying you want to "catch" them yourself can apply to using a net or in the case of the "fishermen" snagging them. You cannot call yourself a "sport" fisherman when catching sockeye. It is not sporting to snag a fish. Its only sporting when the fish comes and takes your offering willingly.
If your going to be a snagger just say so. I dont even judge those that do, I just wish that anyone who participates in this harvest would just say what it really is.
Great, the "let me tell you how you should do it because I know how you should" crowd is here.
Thank you oh wise fishing god that knows all.
BTW, you forgot to say "I used to floss but I don't since I saw the light." All the non-flossers say that.
I won't call you names if you don't call me names. I have friends that use to go net smelt (when there were smelt) and they called it sport and catching. I have friends that put out bait and catch prawns and crabs and they call it sport and catching. I personally enjoy fishing for socks and it fits my definition of sport. I don't think it is the most challenging fishing I do but I would rather floss sockeyes than sit and watch a sturgeon rod (ooh do we use the gills or the roe from the sockeye my friends caught?) and there is a lot of people who agree with me. I understand the peer pressure that you are under to put down flossers but I would think that common sense would allow you to say "to each his own" and not feel you have to put us down just to look good to your group.