I would really like to hear what people think about the subject of snagging (otherwise known as flossing)of migrating salmon.Here in British Columbia on the Fraser river ,we have a sort of legal fishery ,it is effectively a salmon snagging meat fishery.The technique which I'm sure many are familiar with is to drift fish with a 10-25 ft leader and a 2-3 oz. ball weight known as a bouncing betty ,some people use corky's and wool but really a bare hook is all you need.This fishery started 12 years ago and seemed almost legit ,as our leaders were shorter and we truly believed the fish were biting.After some time it became obvious that this was a snagging situation ,longer leaders became standard ,more and more people became involved and snagging became an excepted fishing technique.What we have now is a whole generation of fisherman that know nothing of ethics or ettiqette,in fact they look down upon people who barfish (plunking) thinking they take up too much space.Now we have fishing stores and new guides promoting the fishery and I'm afraid the snowball is out of control.Native fisheries legal and otherwise have increased ,tensions run high all over the river.All we need is one good El Nino event and I think the fish could be in for some rough times.The greed around here is nauseating,people complain that they just bought a new freezer for sockeye season and the numbers are not as good as they used to be,of course the 60 sockeye they killed 4 years ago had nothing to do with it.The worst part is the snagging techniques have carried over to all our rivers ,and all species including steelhead are targeted in this manner .Some people are looking to correct this mistake and we would really like to know how others who have the same target species as we do feel about this ,thanks in advance.
Rod ,Bent Rods ,Guiding.