If you are a guide and a client asks you "Can we kill nates in your boat? the law states that we can kill one a day per person." Who is responsible for the death of that fish or two per day?

If you were an average steelheader who gets out a few times a month,catches maybe a fish or two a month,how much impact would you have on the resource?

If you were a guide on the coast who fishes daily,barring any rainouts,you have December,January,February, March and April. You have five months to fish.Coservatively on the water say 100 days.You have two new clients in the boat almost daily.Some make it a fews days,some only once.If you were an average guide how hard would it be to kill two fish a day?My numbers add up to 200 dead nates a season.That is only one guide.How many are there that allow clients to kill nates?

If you are with a guide who is responsible for getting you on the fish?You are not the one rowing the boat.Who is putting the plugs over the fish? Who is telling you were and when to cast?How do you even know what gear to even be using?Who is ultimately responsible for getting the fish?

Who is responsible for the dead nate?
Numbers add up.Is that any better than gillnetting at the mouth of the river?Is there that much differance?