4Salt,
It is something I'm proud of.. One thing I don't think you realize is the people that put this law into effect probably have never touched the bank of the EF of the Lewis... Where as I have fished this river since I was kneehigh to a cowpie. I fish it all summer long from April 15th to July 30th and during that time span you might see 4-5 true Native adult fish and I still can't think of a time I've caught a native smolt, but have caught a share of hatchery smolt in the beginning of May. Is that the fish they're trying to protect???
I wouldn't disagree with a bait ban in the upper reaches of the river where the water stays cooler and the smolt will hang until they're old enough to make their maiden voyage to the ocean.. Remember the lewis runs right out of the mountains and only runs about 300cfs on average through the months of May-July and typically by June it's running in the upper 50's and July the low 60's through most summers as far as temperature goes.
So back to what I said in the earlier post, I will go about my ways and still fish bait until I can see a true reason to stop, as I'm a see it to beleive it kind of guy...
If a gamewarden writes me up, well he better stick around because my next cast will be with bait again...
Keith