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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Damien on December 26, 2016, 05:01:56 PM
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;)Good read in this month's BC Outdoors featuring the best urban fishing spots.
Even better that I made it in! lolol
Totally forgot I submitted a photo a few months ago. Then all of a sudden I'm flipping through and see my smug mug staring me in the face.
(http://i.imgur.com/J25lT50.jpg)
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Haven't bought a mag of any kind for years. Other than a 2nd hand used mag with Ali / Joe Fraser on the front page/cover.
But think I will go pickup this edition.
7-11 must have copies for sale.
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That's awesome - open a magazine and find yourself in it. Nice picture but no flotation device and pajama bottoms. :o
But check out the side article - 10+ pound Rainbows in Mill Lake.
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Wake-up, fish. They are actually shorts, but thanks for taking time to notice my clothing, that's adorable.
Regarding the PFD, are you insinuating me not wearing mine is somehow illegal? I don't understand.
The 10lb rainbows referenced in Mill Lake are mentioned as being retired brood stock.
But good job trying sh1t on a just for fun thread. You must be a hit a parties.
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The information on large brood rainbow trout in Mill Lake is outdated. The Fraser Valley rainbow trout brood program is no longer in Abbotsford and has been moved to the island, and FFSBC no longer releases those surplus brood fish into lakes.
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Wake-up, fish. They are actually shorts, but thanks for taking time to notice my clothing, that's adorable.
Regarding the PFD, are you insinuating me not wearing mine is somehow illegal? I don't understand.
The 10lb rainbows referenced in Mill Lake are mentioned as being retired brood stock.
But good job trying sh1t on a just for fun thread. You must be a hit a parties.
No - the exact opposite. That picture is great - it's really good. Totally cool you made it in a magazine. I'd be framing that page for certain.
Beautiful day, little tin boat on a calm ocean and you pick up a nice Spring right in close to the Mainland - that's awesome. I wish I was there right now. Congratulation - that's a pretty neat keepsake for you and the kids.
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I don't know you Damien and have never met Rieber, but even I could tell he was poking you in good fun. Life's too short to wear such thin skin!
Nice fish though... I might have to pop into the nearby 7-11 and grab a copy.
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--As with many articles one is often tasked to include some information that the author may not be familiar with.
--I have had a subscription to BC outdoors for as long as I can remember as it morphed over the years from hunting and fishing to fishing with optional hunting to current combo and for those who are BCWF members an additional suppliment.
--I still look forward to seeing it as there is always something that ticks me off or makes me laugh...in every issue.
--Makes a great Christmas/Birthday present as they often offer reduced rate for multiple subscription and over the years I have seem many friends in pictures or familiar lakes. Sort of like a paper forum.
--Many...now well known authors and fishing personalities got their start with articles in the magazine... some still young enough to haunt the current fishing forums.
--NO I don't own shares in the magazine and for sure I don't always agree with the information or articles but I will continue to support this BC Icon...and suggest you do as well.
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That's awesome - open a magazine and find yourself in it. Nice picture but no flotation device and pajama bottoms. :o
But check out the side article - 10+ pound Rainbows in Mill Lake.
But Rieber, no mention of Northern Pike in Mill Lake :o
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Always wear your PFD...
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But Rieber, no mention of Northern Pike in Mill Lake :o
Someday someone will write about that Northern Pike.
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I dunno, I thought he was wearing pajamas too ;)
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That's a cool pic Damien. That spring gets you going for next summers salmon season. I'll check out the issue when I get a chance.
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White Rock?
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Nope, more mis-information. There are no fishing opportunities in white rock. Please disregard. Nothing to see here folks!
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Mud Bay is White Rock'ish
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Nothing in that area, unless you like catching bullheads and flounder..........Don't fish there ::)
Congrats Danien on making the magazine
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Mud Bay is White Rock'ish
I couldn't recognize the shoreline but it certainly doesn't look like White Rock. All 3 Canadian streams that flow into Mud Bay/ Boundary Bay have salmon runs including small numbers of springs. The US streams flowing into that area may have as well.
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Region 29-8.
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There good crabbing out in White Rock starting around April till the commercial crabbers start up in July??? Best to have a boat. Used to do some beach cutthroat fishing too.
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