Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: noobfisher on March 25, 2011, 01:04:43 PM
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Was at Rice Lake to fish this morning, haven't been there for a few months. Really disappointed in how it is being treated by the some of the rotten apples in the fishing community. You can walk around the entire lake and not see one bit of trash or garbage, but go near any of the fishing spots and it's embarrassing. I went to one spot and get this, someone had cut and torn down branches and ferns to make a shelter for the rain that was left up, probably in the last week or so. There was blue and yellow nylon rope and plastic garbage bags hanging from the trees. I spent fifteen minutes cleaning up the area which included:
2 garbage bags, 1 water bottle, 1 metal can, 1 pink towel with burn marks, two handfuls of fishing line, 3 empty cans of powerbait, a Tim Horton's cup, 1/2 dozen cigarette butts and someone's leftover grapefruit peelings.
There is no excuse for any litter at Rice Lake with all the garbage cans around.
There was also someone there fishing with two fishing lines as well, who stopped once they saw me coming (busted).
I would really like to see the Park Rangers walk thru this area so that the polluters and poachers know they are being watched. Thanks, needed to get that rant of my chest.
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U picked up grapefruit peels?? I'm not sure if they would fall under garbage category or compost
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U picked up grapefruit peels?? I'm not sure if they would fall under garbage category or compost
::)
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But kudos on the rest of it, just giving ya a hard time
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But kudos on the rest of it, just giving ya a hard time
;D
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Grapefruit do not grow naturally in Canada. Therefore I count them as garbage ;) but good on you for doing your part.
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I am rather dissapointed to hear this, as am planning on making a trip up there this weekend or early next week. Good on you though, for cleaning up after someone too ignorant to do it themselves.
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Was at Rice Lake to fish this morning, haven't been there for a few months. Really disappointed in how it is being treated by the some of the rotten apples in the fishing community. You can walk around the entire lake and not see one bit of trash or garbage, but go near any of the fishing spots and it's embarrassing. I went to one spot and get this, someone had cut and torn down branches and ferns to make a shelter for the rain that was left up, probably in the last week or so. There was blue and yellow nylon rope and plastic garbage bags hanging from the trees. I spent fifteen minutes cleaning up the area which included:
2 garbage bags, 1 water bottle, 1 metal can, 1 pink towel with burn marks, two handfuls of fishing line, 3 empty cans of powerbait, a Tim Horton's cup, 1/2 dozen cigarette butts and someone's leftover grapefruit peelings.
Thanks for doing that, that is the only way it's going to happen, as there does not seem to be any resources dedicated by the authorities to monitor and rectify this problem!!
There is no excuse for any litter at Rice Lake with all the garbage cans around.
There was also someone there fishing with two fishing lines as well, who stopped once they saw me coming (busted).
I would really like to see the Park Rangers walk thru this area so that the polluters and poachers know they are being watched. Thanks, needed to get that rant of my chest.
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Grapefruit do not grow naturally in Canada. Therefore I count them as garbage ;) but good on you for doing your part.
Another one of those pesky invasive species ruining our environment.
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Was at Rice Lake to fish this morning, haven't been there for a few months. Really disappointed in how it is being treated by the some of the rotten apples in the fishing community. You can walk around the entire lake and not see one bit of trash or garbage, but go near any of the fishing spots and it's embarrassing. I went to one spot and get this, someone had cut and torn down branches and ferns to make a shelter for the rain that was left up, probably in the last week or so. There was blue and yellow nylon rope and plastic garbage bags hanging from the trees. I spent fifteen minutes cleaning up the area which included:
2 garbage bags, 1 water bottle, 1 metal can, 1 pink towel with burn marks, two handfuls of fishing line, 3 empty cans of powerbait, a Tim Horton's cup, 1/2 dozen cigarette butts and someone's leftover grapefruit peelings.
There is no excuse for any litter at Rice Lake with all the garbage cans around.
There was also someone there fishing with two fishing lines as well, who stopped once they saw me coming (busted).
I would really like to see the Park Rangers walk thru this area so that the polluters and poachers know they are being watched. Thanks, needed to get that rant of my chest.
It's also "possible" it's a homeless person......>>>"someone had cut and torn down branches and ferns to make a shelter for the rain that was left up, probably in the last week or so. There was blue and yellow nylon rope and plastic garbage bags hanging from the trees."
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It's also "possible" it's a homeless person......>>>"someone had cut and torn down branches and ferns to make a shelter for the rain that was left up, probably in the last week or so. There was blue and yellow nylon rope and plastic garbage bags hanging from the trees."
Definitely not, this was for someone to sit under while they were fishing.
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Good on you for picking it up.
I think they only thing you can do that genuinely makes a difference is to pick it up, hope someone notices its a little cleaner and they themselves pickup what they find and so on.
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what a bunch of animals no respect what so ever thank god for people like u doin good deeds :D
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Some of you here may also wish to help cleanup the Chilliwack Vedder on April 16, more info here.
http://www.cleanrivers.ca/