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Bantam_50

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Re:Fraser August 1st
« Reply #30 on: August 02, 2004, 09:13:52 PM »

Seems to me that a few people crossing the road at Herrling is hardly the concern ,what about the hundreds of atv's that rip apart the creek bed after the salmon spawn in the fall(chum and pinks both spawn here).This is the whole reason that they raised the road,so people would be encouraged to cross there and leave the rest of the creekbed alone.Anytime someone use their vehicle to cross waterways they should be aware of the problems associated with leaking oil and such ,not to mention that water can get into their engine thru these same leaks.I hear Herrling is very snaggy and not very productive anymore,should preobably be left to float fisherman ;D.

Yes DK, but remember, like the some fisheries also....you have 1 person do it and the rest follow. That's when things get ruined and salmon suffer. Heed the signs and the law, plus the excercise won't hurt.

Otto, as noted, those exceptions to the rule.   :)
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Re:Fraser August 1st
« Reply #31 on: August 02, 2004, 09:32:55 PM »


Wouldn't it be better to just use them 2 legs God gave you and park the vehicle. If Pegleg (and anywhere else that involved crossing side channels still feeding the Fraser... especially Herrling...which btw had 2 idiots drive across) were met to be driven to...wouldn't they have built a road?



or you could use a canoe  ;)
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