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 on: Today at 12:02:26 PM 
Started by Canadian Anglerz - Last post by clarki
Hailing from California and Ontario, you may not be aware that bass are considered to be invasive in BC.

https://bcinvasives.ca/invasives/largemouth-bass/

https://bcinvasives.ca/invasives/smallmouth-bass/

Others will disagree with me, but if you catch a bass I recommend killing it. Unfortunately both LMB and SMB are well established in the province and killing it is like fartin’ in a hurricane, but that’s just me. I’m somewhat tolerant of bass in bodies of water that are landlocked (ie Walmsley Lake in Albert Dyck Park) but in streams or sloughs I’m a bloodthirsty maniacal killer.

Having said that, check out the pond in front of Trinity Western University in Langley. Lots of bass. I’ve fished it a couple of times and caught small’sh ones on topwater lures. My son and his buddies have caught some tanks on spinnerbaits.

Given the proximity of the pond to the Salmon River, several years ago the university partnered with the Ministry to do an electroshocking cull of non-native fish. So, if you want to cull the ones you catch, you’ll be in good company.😀


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 on: Today at 11:58:17 AM 
Started by lapa - Last post by lapa
  Gave up buying Sage4106 llb.   Selling like new limited edition Manx. Coming with original leather box, backline and line.
Asking $3299 OBO. Interesting in partial trading for Sage centerpin rod or John Milner 5" LH reel/.
Have issue posting pictures. Please PM me if somebody interested.

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 on: Today at 10:57:20 AM 
Started by chris gadsden - Last post by Fish Assassin
Hoping for the best for the Oilers now.

Can't believe we're on the same page. :)

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 on: Today at 09:47:10 AM 
Started by dennisK - Last post by redside1
and whats up that their email is "info@atlanticrivers.com" ??

Pacific Rivers is owned by Atlantic River Outfitters so one generic email for the company.
This is also why the heavy influence of Loop products and how they were able to be resellers of Simms products and other brands that usually give dealers exclusive territories. Fred's had many of those sorts of brands and are just down the road. 

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 on: Today at 08:31:00 AM 
Started by chris gadsden - Last post by chris gadsden
Hoping for the best for the Oilers now.

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 on: May 25, 2024, 11:16:05 PM 
Started by Canadian Anglerz - Last post by Jelly_
Mill Lake has trout, crappie and bass while Albert dyke has only bass and pumpkinseeds. I remember albert dyke had a lot of people during the summer, but that was probably because they were doing some water skiing that day. A lot of baby bass in the shallows during the summer, not too weedy of a lake. there def are some big ones in there, I saw one maybe around 3-4lbs last time I was there.

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 on: May 25, 2024, 06:46:02 PM 
Started by Canadian Anglerz - Last post by Canadian Anglerz
Hi All,

Still learning the lakes/Sloughs around my area, been doing some research and came across these three bodies of water, Albert Dyke Lake, Blind Slough, Nicomen Slough and wanted some thoughts on the Bass fishing in any of these three or if you have other lakes/sloughs you would recommend.

I have heard of Mill Lake and Pitt Marsh.

Thanks,

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 on: May 25, 2024, 11:54:22 AM 
Started by tuna - Last post by tuna
Abu Garcia revs toro 50 loaded with 15lb ultra green $250 obo

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 on: May 25, 2024, 11:52:03 AM 
Started by tuna - Last post by tuna
Shimano calcutta 400b with 50lb braid $200

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 on: May 25, 2024, 10:35:19 AM 
Started by Fisherbob - Last post by Fisherbob
8 to 10 year extension on farms.
https://seawestnews.com/first-nation-develops-innovation-plan-for-aquaculture-in-its-traditional-territory/

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