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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: troutbreath on April 18, 2007, 08:39:22 PM

Title: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: troutbreath on April 18, 2007, 08:39:22 PM
Guess this better not catch on here as I don't think it's fair :-\


http://www.eveningsecretfishing.com/specialoffer/?t=ga
Title: Re: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: Fish Assassin on April 18, 2007, 09:54:06 PM
I understand that it's nothing more than a green light. The light attracts baitfish which in turn attracts larger fish. 
Title: Re: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: troutbreath on April 18, 2007, 10:19:30 PM
The videos are all at night and in a green light. Buyer beware ;D The guy also sells a form of salt peter in place of Viagra 8)
Title: Re: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: coryandtrevor on April 19, 2007, 10:44:16 AM
Yeah, the evening secret is just that : a green light that runs on a car battery that attracts zooplankton which attracts baitfish then predatory fish. It seems that it is an effective way to catch baitfish for free so you don't have to buy them but for actual fishing it seems a little unfair and cumbersome. You could prolly have the same effect with some neon green glow sticks for 5 bucks. I am pretty certain this thing is illegal in BC.  :'(
Title: Re: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: stlhd4ever on April 19, 2007, 05:11:46 PM
I believe it is illegal to use a light source to attract fish in B.C. unless it is tied to the end of your line ;) Don't quote me on this haven't read the regulations in a while
Title: Re: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: Nicole on April 19, 2007, 06:11:19 PM
yep, has to be within a foot of the hook...

Cheers,
Nicole
Title: Re: "Evening Secret" for the bucket brigade
Post by: Rodney on April 19, 2007, 06:21:02 PM
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/recfish/Law/restrictions_e.htm

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use torches or artificial lights while sport fishing, except when they are submerged and attached to a fishing line, within 1 m of the fishing hook.