Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => Fishing Reports => Members' Fishing Reports => Topic started by: Rodney on April 02, 2013, 10:10:02 PM
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I stopped by the float bridge at Sasamat Lake this evening for a couple of hours just to get some fresh air. There wasn't a shortage of fish after last week's stocking, but coaxing them to bite was a different story. I managed to release half a dozen fish that couldn't resist the red krill. A dozen or so people were fishing, but only three or four were catching.
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Where do you get this krill? I don't see it at the grocery store. Anywhere near the North Shore?
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Most local tackle stores will carry them. I get mine from Berry's Bait and Tackle.
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Where do you get this krill? I don't see it at the grocery store. Anywhere near the North Shore?
Highwater Tackle Ltd. (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Highwater-Tackle-Ltd/165772926776304) on Lonsdale has multiple colours of krill and the best staff in the business imho.
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I found the little shop first livght in Burnaby on broadway and Holden has the best krill. He dose it himself and is very knowledgable. Better price than anywhere else have seen too. :)
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I found the little shop first livght in Burnaby on broadway and Holden has the best krill. He dose it himself and is very knowledgable. Better price than anywhere else have seen too. :)
Yep... Get them fast. I was just talking to Steve last night and he said demand has gone up after our Lafarge Lake video was published last week. ;D
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Riverside fly and tackle sells Krill. Gary will hook you up. Located in Purdy Poco.
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I found the little shop first livght in Burnaby on broadway and Holden has the best krill. He dose it himself and is very knowledgable. Better price than anywhere else have
X..2 great service!