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September 19, 2007 Agents cite anglers for snagging salmon in Kalama, Toutle riversState wildlife agents have cracked down on anglers who were snagging salmon on the Kalama and Toutle rivers.Sergeant Ted Holden says agents heard complaints of fishermen dragging hooks into salmon. Two undercover officers posed as fishermen last weekend and six others swooped in to issue 55 citations.It's a $541 fine.Holden says some fishermen admitted wrongdoing and others claimed ignorance of the fishing rules.
but it really is not snagging.
Sorry, but my opinion is that if the fish is not voluntarily taking the presentation into its mouth, it is snagging.I grew up snagging fish because i was told salmon do not eat once they enter fresh water. Well i have learned differently. I catch a whole lot more fish and keep alot more because i do not have to release so many foul hooked fish. I do not foul hook fish anymore.Sorry but flossing and long lining is so people can snag fish and say it was not on purpose.
Quote from: WDFW Hates ME!!! on October 03, 2007, 05:43:36 PMSorry, but my opinion is that if the fish is not voluntarily taking the presentation into its mouth, it is snagging.I grew up snagging fish because i was told salmon do not eat once they enter fresh water. Well i have learned differently. I catch a whole lot more fish and keep alot more because i do not have to release so many foul hooked fish. I do not foul hook fish anymore.Sorry but flossing and long lining is so people can snag fish and say it was not on purpose.My thoughts exactly!