Brian, what you've witnessed is a common site on rivers all over the state, not just the locks. It's a real bummer to have one hook in the water and compete with a net that chokes a river. What will really piss you off is when you see natives, or commercials bury their catch in the dirt to protest low selling prices. The dairy farmers did it last week on TV, pouring their product in the dirt. Who the F()CK does that help?