A couple of buddies and i hit the green below soos creek tonight. There were lots of fish and the fishing was good. I managed to get one on some wierd fly and my pal got two. However, it was sad and disappointing to see how some of the other fisherman conducted themselves. Especially a group of young kids who crowded were i was fishing and snagged a dying spawned out chinook form the confluence of the soos. The fish came in dorsal first and was thrown on the bank and beat with a stick. It is my understanding that you cant even keep chinook out of that system and at this time of year. Although I may be wrong about that. But the fish was old and was ready to end its incredible journey. The lack of respect these kids had for that fish that beat the odds and only wanted to die protecting its nest to ensure the survival of future generations makes me sick. To top things off one of the kids cast upriver from me and his weighted bare hook managed to snag my leg. One sad day. But on a brighter note there were lots of silvers and the river was in great shape.