OK, I guess it time for me to be a whiner. I have fished the Nisqually, Puyallup, and Carbon lately. After a two year, not many trips to the rivers break. I have to ask, where the hell did everyone come from? And who taught them manners? It's just as bad far from the "Greater" Puget Sound area. It seems to me that few people know what a trash bag is. What a legal fishing method is. Or even a legal fish. I saw people keeping "jacks" in the green can fishery. Ummnn, what about the 22 inch size? I counted 70 people one rainy nasty sunday on the Nasty. In a half mile! Then I counted way beyond my toes and fingers on the Carbon. Almost all the fish landed have been snagged. I think the state knows when the most people are fishing the meat runs. So why is no one enforcing the regs? I think it is high time for the state to hire volunteer Game Wardens. There is a great need for them. On the Skok, I had a ball of line that I pulled out of the river that could have made a gill net big enough for a whale! And they don't have gills. Come on people, just use some common sense and courtesy. Pick up after yourselves. Your Mother doesn't live on the rivers. Read the regs too. To all those who are trying to be good, THANK YOU! I'm done ranting now. Tight Lines.
------------------
Just because I look big, dumb, and ugly, doesn't mean I am. It means I can stomp you for calling me it!
_________________________
Just because I look big, dumb, and ugly, doesn't mean I am. It means I can stomp you for calling me it!