Tons of great replies. keep them coming.

I'm not for or against a 1 or 2 fish limit. What ever is done needs to be best for the fish. Just for business sake, i'd prefer it stays at 1 fish, as it makes my day go that much quicker. I love to be on the water as much, and most of the time, more than anyone here. But when you are on the water everyday, it is kinda nice to get an early limit and get home to see my family.

My point is this.........

The same nubmer of fish are taken from the river with a two fish as a 1 fish. When I left the Dam on Sunday afternoon, the presure was still the same as wehn we got there, minus a few boats. The limit was one fish, so why were people still fishing. Because they had not caught there fish. All the fish that wanted to bite, had hit the bottom of boats and were dead. No more or less would have been killed by an increase in limit size. If everyone caught there 1 fish the river should have been empty of boats by the afternoon. It was still packed and as fast as you could catch a fish, it was being killed. The only way to harvest more fish than what was harvested would be if more fish wanted to bite. As long as you have bait in the water and they keep biting, it makes no difference how many the limit is set at.

There is one variable in the deal. Yes, some fisherman are better skilled at catching fish, but the level of skill needed to catch one at Bonneville is not that demanding. Kwikfish are a top producer, and most guys who spend a day up there are getting there fish. I agree, it does spread out the opportunity to other less fortunate anglers if the limit is one.
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