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zacrum

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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #30 on: July 27, 2015, 10:01:41 PM »

There are a lot of areas open   if you want to target other species in the mean time until salmon are a go    I will send you a pm with more information
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #31 on: July 28, 2015, 01:51:40 AM »

There are a lot of areas open   if you want to target other species in the mean time until salmon are a go    I will send you a pm with more information
ok thanks johnfigg@hotmail.com
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #32 on: July 28, 2015, 01:57:01 AM »

Hi John/brumy, I have some suggestions for you, however it would be helpful for me to know how far your disability will permit you walk once you get off the bus/skytrain.

Cheers.
well I could maybe do about 15 mins slowish walk
as I would take the least I could fishing don't have waders yet
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #33 on: July 28, 2015, 05:31:44 PM »

Hi John/brumy, I have some suggestions for you, however it would be helpful for me to know how far your disability will permit you walk once you get off the bus/skytrain.

Cheers. about 15 mins carring stuff  let me now please thanks
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #34 on: July 28, 2015, 09:55:31 PM »

So, a few suggestions for fishing locations within Surrey that are 15 minute walk from transit

Brownsville Bar: looks like the C71 will get you close enough.

Green Timbers Lake: the 341 runs pretty close, I'm guessing about a 15 min walk

Nicomekl River: the 352 runs down Crescent Road. Get off near the golf course or the Old Stewart farmhouse. Spin casting for salmon in the fall

Serpentine River: a couple of buses run down King George hwy (321 and 394). I can't say for certain if there are stops in the area, but if there are, spincasting for salmon in the fall. Very popular location.

Good luck!
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #35 on: July 29, 2015, 05:23:40 AM »

So, a few suggestions for fishing locations within Surrey that are 15 minute walk from transit

Brownsville Bar: looks like the C71 will get you close enough.

Green Timbers Lake: the 341 runs pretty close, I'm guessing about a 15 min walk

Nicomekl River: the 352 runs down Crescent Road. Get off near the golf course or the Old Stewart farmhouse. Spin casting for salmon in the fall

Serpentine River: a couple of buses run down King George hwy (321 and 394). I can't say for certain if there are stops in the area, but if there are, spincasting for salmon in the fall. Very popular location.

Good luck!
thanks for that info that will get me started thanks and thanks to everyone
looks like the 3rd now to fish
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #36 on: July 30, 2015, 05:13:27 PM »

thanks for that info that will get me started thanks and thanks to everyone
looks like the 3rd now to fish
thanks all for the help everyone
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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #37 on: August 02, 2015, 08:06:48 AM »

You CAN fish from the beaches - ambleside for example... I don't know the bus system, but a quick google said this: Ambleside
 With grassy areas, sandy beaches, athletic fields, a playground, pitch & putt and more, there are dozens of activities to enjoy at Ambleside and almost as many route options. #250, #251, #253, #255, #256, and #257 buses, will all get you between Park Royal and 13th Street where you can access the beach.

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Re: disabled new to fishing in bc need advice
« Reply #38 on: August 02, 2015, 08:13:56 AM »

You CAN fish from the beaches - ambleside for example... I don't know the bus system, but a quick google said this: Ambleside
 With grassy areas, sandy beaches, athletic fields, a playground, pitch & putt and more, there are dozens of activities to enjoy at Ambleside and almost as many route options. #250, #251, #253, #255, #256, and #257 buses, will all get you between Park Royal and 13th Street where you can access the beach.
thanks for that most appreciated
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