LONGVIEW — Nearly a year after introducing a bill that would make it easier to shoot predatory sea lions, U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler got strong backing for the legislation Tuesday from local anglers and fishing guides. “Anything that passes the Astoria Bridge needs to be shot and hazed,” Woodland fishing guide Cameron Black told the Southwest Washington congresswoman at the Port of Kalama on Tuesday. The anglers and fishing guides, almost all from south Cowlitz and north Clark counties, argued that killing sea lions was the only solution to saving salmon runs, as well as those of other fish like sturgeon. Marlin LeFever, who works with Black for the fishing company Fishing Addicts NW, said sea lions are intelligent enough to leave their colonies if they realize humans are killing them off. “You didn’t (find) as many sea lions back in the day because people would shoot them,” he said.