There is a broad consensus in the fishing community: we all want more fish. But what that means to anglers is different from what that means to commercial fishermen. And ultimately, more fish available translates into more fish taken, so the resource becomes less abundant over time. People aren't happy with what they have, even when times are good, and want more. Personally, I rarely keep fish I catch even when in-season and of legal size. I'm not going to sweat a 4 vs 5 bag limit for fluke because I'd never keep 4 fluke in a single day, ever. I'd be thrilled to catch a dozen 17 inch fluke in an afternoon again, and throw them all back in hopes of doing it again the next week. For a commercial guy though, the extra quota is more money in his pocket. For a charter captain, that makes for happier customers. So there are competing interests, but we all need to understand each other somehow.