Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tylsie on July 13, 2015, 01:39:03 PM
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I went for a walk along a very popular trail along the Fraser last night and saw several people with rods in the water, and few that were in their holders. Now I know that it is legal to fish the Fraser for a variety of species throughout the year and do so myself when I get the opportunity. But what I saw last night left me concerned. I admit I have no way of knowing what people are fishing for but when I see several bar rods rigged with spin n' glows, bells, and weights on the beach I cannot help but wonder what is in the water.
What is the responsibility of a sportsman in this situation? We have very right to fish for white fish, pike minnows, suckers and more and should a salmon take the hook that, to me, is incidental and fair. But we cannot target salmon! As far as I could prove they are the worst sturgeon fishermen in the world, but my gut says they were targeting salmon.
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RAPP http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/cos/rapp/form.htm
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Next time go make small talk with them an ask. ;) Then call RAPP if you think what they are doing is poaching.
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Maybe they legitametly don't know the regulations or are nust learning to fish. I tend to give people the benifit of the doubt and take an educational approach. Ask them what they are targeting, have they caught anything, hows their day going and then decide if a RAPP call is needed. Too many people calling in for a service that is already stretched so thin (Although if they are poaching for sure, call it in).
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I disagree. I like to wish people are just ignorant to the regs but they should be brought to there attention. And the more phone calls that go into RAPP the better. Let the officer decide if they just need a lesson on regs. I find your logic of not calling to RAPP because they are already spread thin a little confusing. If nobody uses the system are they going to beef it up or thin it out some more!?
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I disagree. I like to wish people are just ignorant to the regs but they should be brought to there attention. And the more phone calls that go into RAPP the better. Let the officer decide if they just need a lesson on regs. I find your logic of not calling to RAPP because they are already spread thin a little confusing. If nobody uses the system are they going to beef it up or thin it out some more!?
Buddy was saying investigate first, educate, gauge situation then RAPP it up if needed.
I'll be here to translate all week.
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Lol
Thanks for translating.
i was indeed saying investigate and educate first. We arent all born proficient anglers that know the regs inside and out at all times of the year. If they dont listen, continue fishing illegally etc.. by all means call it in.
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Maybe they legitametly don't know the regulations or are nust learning to fish. I tend to give people the benifit of the doubt and take an educational approach. Ask them what they are targeting, have they caught anything, hows their day going and then decide if a RAPP call is needed. Too many people calling in for a service that is already stretched so thin (Although if they are poaching for sure, call it in).
More calls they are aware of a problem, can try to get more boots or prevent being gutted. Call it in.
Ignorance is no excuse.
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I have had a lot of polite conversations on the Cap - single barbless hooks, no bait, limit/species questions etc, and 9/10 times people appreciate the info and change the tactics immediately. There are a couple regular snaggers that I'll simply report but usually, I'll give the guy the benefit of the doubt if I think its an honest mistake.
If you call RAPP and walk away, then your doing so under the assumption they will show up...and that is an uncertainty at best.
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Guys bottom bouncing at Gilligans island bar today, I yelled to them the river was closed to salmon fishing, they ignored me, I made the call.
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Guys bottom bouncing at Gilligans island bar today, I yelled to them the river was closed to salmon fishing, they ignored me, I made the call.
An attempt was made to notify them of the regulations, it was ignored. Id have called it in too.
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Thanks guys. I should of gone and talked to a few of the groups, I can give a few excuses as to why I didn't, but at the end of it I made a mistake. Next time I will and if I don't like the answers I will call it in.
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Thanks guys. I should of gone and talked to a few of the groups, I can give a few excuses as to why I didn't, but at the end of it I made a mistake. Next time I will and if I don't like the answers I will call it in.
That is a really, really good response.