I sent this to promote a conversation which it did. There was a d. which I 
missed when I did the cut and paste.

d. I don't have an opinion on the matter.


Personally, I am in the C category as I have no desire to fish on a crowded 
river or lake. There is a river about 90 minutes away from me that has a 
hatchery. The river supports winter steelhead, and summer and fall chinook 
(Kings) pinks (humpbacks) and coho (silvers) and I choose not to fish it except 
sometimes in the winter because it is very crowded, there are sometimes fights 
between anglers, and angler’s unattended vehicles are often a target for 
thieves. 

I would rather not fish than do that.

Nev



Begin forwarded message:

From: Neville Gosling <[email protected]>
Date: October 27, 2015 at 2:03:22 PM PDT
To: VFB <[email protected]>
Subject: More or Less?

Do you think the fly fishing industry, as a whole, should invest more time and 
dollars into recruiting new participants to the sport of fly fishing?
a. Absolutely. We need more people fishing, and that should be our number one 
priority.
b. Absolutely not. The waters are crowded enough as it is. More is not merrier.
c. The business owner in me says grow the sport; the angler in me longs for 
more solitude.
d. I don't have an opinion on the matter.

Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver
BC  Canada


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