I suspect we may have substituted one groups commercial fishery for another groups. The cynic in me questions if this is driven by conservation or power? Hope I'm wrong!
Be careful of what you wish for people... Remember that First Nations has its eye on a bigger share of chinook in Barkley Sound and in other areas as well. What happens when FN decides that they think recreational fishers are taking too many of THEIR fish???? There is a bigger picture that needs critical examination..... just saying.
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