For the last twevle years I have been privilaged to spend time in Canada in the Bay of Quinte fishing for walleyes with a group of guys from New York. We have always enjoyed ourselves over that time and yes some years were better than others. The last three or four years I have spent alot of time viewing this site and have enjoyed alot of what goes on here. Dan you do a great job. A common theme each year is the poaching that occurs be it preseason slaughter or in season cheating! The in season cheating you have to monitor what you can the old fashion way with spot checks, etc. The preseason slaughter however may dictate a new approach. One where the MNR can expand it's reach more directly on the Bay by utilizing a 'volunteer' workforce. No one would be paid. It would be made up of volunteers, selected in a myriad of ways, to monitor the main spawning areas where these slaughters occur. Videotape is a great detourant when you know you can be convicted by it. We're talking about two to three weeks of 'neighborhood watch' if you will. You have to be careful with the enforcement issues by volunteers but hopefully the MNR would provide the legal enforcement support needed to see a project like this through. Think about it. Increased workforce, willing to work for no pay for a couple of weeks? Of course you'd have to have volunteers lined up and bonafide supporters of making sure the fish spawn and not massacred. Anyways just an idea. Good luck to all.