UltimateFeashKacher
The answer is not really that hard!!
Unless the officer has actually seen "you" personally commit the act (snagging), or unless someone else had seen you and had officially filed a complaint against you, stating that they had "witnessed" the alleged crime or act, he or she (the officer) would be out of their blooming minds to "ticket" you. They (the officers) know that they would look like a bunch of blushing fools and be laughed right out of the court room! Most of them are pretty fair and spend quite a little bit of time watching and taking pictures of you long before they write that ticket. The picture is the nail that gets the snaggeralmost every time!
They can not just "ticket you" just because "they think" that a crime has been committed. It would be like you catching a fish with fresh gill net marks all across its head and back. What's the officer going to do arrest you? Is he going to ticket you for illegally gill netting fish just because that fish you just landed has net marks all along its body, and it's in your procession? It's just not going happen!!
How many times have you caught a fish with a spinner or plug, and netted it? Many, many times a netted fish will roll and roll in net until the lure is pulled right out of its mouth and winds up with the line all wrapped around the fishes body with hook of the lure berried somewhere else into its body. It happens all the time, especially with coho! Most officers look for that fish that is swimming backwards when he is being pulled in. That's a sure clue! If it was me, and I KNEW THAT I DIDN'T snag the fish, I personally wouldn't worry what the officer may or may not think. He damn well had better seen me snag it before he tickets me, and believe me, they know that!
That's my opinion about getting ticketed.
Cowlitzfisherman
Is the taste of the bait worth the sting of the hook????