How hard is it to read regulations or do people just deliberately fish in out of season areas just because they believe the lack of enforcement will mean they have no chance of getting caught? My one son and I went a local trib above the HWY2 boundary just to get some photos of fish in the water. While there a truck pulled in and had a rod sticking out the back and he was also wearing waders and looked to be getting ready to fish but didn't exit the vehicle. My son and I left but decided we would come back later as maybe the guy was just like us and wanted to see some fish. We came back an hour later after some Xmas shopping and the rod was no longer in the truck and we did a little recon and we saw the guy fishing a hole but didn't make a confrontation as I will no longer confront anyone after my son received some actual threats of violence on social media after such an incident. We took pictures of guys truck and plate, called the ministry and hope that something is done. I use to be concerned if reporting this type of thing was right or wrong and kinda still feel like a tattletale but as stated before the confrontational part is not worth the trying to educate and tell them about regulations. My only concern is will there ever be anything done, does making a call really make a difference? Do they follow up on these calls? I often wonder should there just be a public shaming and post pictures of poachers or license plates or am I just making to much out of this. Problem is our fish need all the help they can get to maintain levels they are at and with lack of field enforcement how is this ever going to happen? I wish we could have a system where you have to wear a highly visible license that must worn at all times while in the act of fishing, This would make it so much easier for everyone involved, I remember this system use to be in place for hunting in Ontario and it sure couldn't hurt for fishing to at least help, I sure wouldn't want to be that one guy with no license hanging around my neck or pinned to my back.