Downrigger, I couldn't agree with you more! Every salmon season I help the Humptulips hatchery broodstock fall chinook. I've done this for 3 or 4 years. Every year the trash gets thicker and deeper. Last year I went and purchased a couple plastic trash cans and put trash bags in them so people could toss their garbage into them. What happened? Sure enough people would rather litter the gravel bar than walk 15 feet and put it in the trash. Anyone that fishes the Humptulips for salmon knows what I am talking about. There are some people that could give a $hit less about the resources we are so lucky to have in the Pacific Northwest. We already have groups like PETA and others trying to ban sport fishing for good, we don't need to help them out by showing them how we litter the gravel bars. If everyone would do a little bit, someone wouldn't have to do it all. Next time your out on river and you see someone littering, say something to them, it's your gravel bar too.