An interesting thread to say the least, even fielded a phone call from a Cowlitz guide who wanted me to edit it, not gonna happen.
Hard for me to be totally unbiased as most will understand, but this is my take on it ...
Passing a rod is okay, many have come up with good examples of where to draw the line. I regularly run a third plug rod when I do plug ... we're each licensed and have the right to fish. As for drifting, some days I fish some, other days none at all, much of it depends on what the clients want and where / how we're fishing. Some people want to watch me fish and see just how I do things myself ... a picture IS worth a thousand words. Some people gladly take the rod to play a fish, others say it's all mine thanks -
Where I think we ought to see a line drawn is when it comes down to a "boat limit". I don't believe in regularly keeping a limit of fish for the guide and sending that fish home with the client. I can't say that I've NEVER done it, but usually only under extenuating circumstances once in a blue moon. Once in a while, I do keep a limit of fish (usually clipped silvers in the fall or some brats) for myself, as I don't get much chance to go out and put a fish or two in our fridge (I rarely freeze anything).
It wouldn't hurt my feelings one bit though to see a "no limit kept for the guide" restriction implemented though. In a time when many runs are scarcer, I don't think it's a good practice. After all, it's a limited resource and we're (most of us anyhow) not selling the "meat" anyhow. I would venture a guess that most of the better guides would feel the same way.
A lot of "grey" area involved in this one, but I think common sense and a respect for the fishery should prevail ... too much to ask??