Just off the top of my head, here are a couple things out of many that could easily cure this (in no particular order).

#1. Advanced Daily Access Lotteries (or first-come, first-serve access limits).

#2. Rotating weekly calendars by fishing mode / platform (sled, drift and bank).

#3. No sleds on rivers with less than (X) average total width as measured at the median / historical water height.

#4. Anything goes designated Meat / Terminal Fisheries that are actually stuffed with brats (see the old Cowlitz B Run).

The issue isn't that holistic solutions that work for everyone can't be found. The issue is different user groups that are only satisfied when all of their specific demands are met at the cost of all of somebody else's specific demands. The issue is that we are dependent on a government agency to think strategically and actually do some real work to fix something broken. The issue is a belief in personal river ownership without showing title. The issue is "this is my backyard, not yours". The issue is that everyone is a unique and special little snowflake and rules, laws, courtesy and methods of "wrong" styles of fishing are the other guy's problem. The issue is that only the other user groups are greedy, self-centered jerks that can only think about themselves. The issue is that we have a severe shortage of advanced, home based mirror technologies even in the year 2014.

It's none of YOU guys of course. YOU are not part of the problem. YOU own a mirror. YOU are 100% correct all of the time. It's those other bastards fault and it can't possibly be YOU! Amirite? beathead

Several pages of the same ol' same ol' bitching and sob-story drivel and almost zero discussion on solving the actual problem. I want to say that I am surprised by this, but alas history has shown to be the great equalizer of expectations.
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