How about we say that the local businesses could be a bit more aggressive and ambitious, and a well managed river would provide them the opportunities and clientele to support these ambitious and lucrative business goals.
The only problem with comparing to the state of the area while it wasn't stocked, is that the wild fish didn't have a chance to thrive and people haven't had a chance to take advantage of that.
I don't like fishing the Kern at all, and I hate it more when all I catch is stocked fish. I don't think I will ever fish the Kern under the JD bridge ever again, unless it's to meet another addict or for an event or something. Now, if they continued the non-stocking through this year... ya, I think I could muster up two or three guys and go up there to give it a whirl. If it continued, I would definitely go up there this summer for a day or two to check out the wild fish.
Would my bait dunker cousins come with me? No. But my fly fishing buddies would be more inclined.
It's like 3 hours from LA. A body of water that size with decent fish. *, I'd even be willing to fish nymphs!
The businesses may not survive enough for things to turn around, but, again, sorry. You have a business that can't adapt or survive down periods, then that's just a crappy business. We shouldn't be whoring out a water that has so much potential just to sustain a few mediocre small businesses. I think it can be managed and turned around and become an awesome area.