Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: chris gadsden on October 18, 2016, 08:45:44 PM
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The recent rain has seen the chum move into the side streams to begin pairing up and starting their spawning. I came upon this group when cleaning up some garbage. The sad part some people were trying to snag them in 2 feet of water. ::)
Hope the officers that are patrolling the area will catch up to them, maybe should of phoned in but they are so busy dealing with a lot of this they cannot cover all areas but they are out there.
Here is the link, sorry for the rain drops but it was raining.https://youtu.be/snFbd4tLsR8
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The recent rain has seen the chum move into the side streams to begin pairing up and starting their spawning. I came upon this group when cleaning up some garbage. The sad part some people were trying to snag them in 2 feet of water. ::)
Hope the officers that are patrolling the area will catch up to them, maybe should of phoned in but they are so busy dealing with a lot of this they cannot cover all areas but they are out there.
Here is the link, sorry for the rain drops but it was raining.https://youtu.be/snFbd4tLsR8
Personally if they really wanted to fine people/show they care for chum, they'd be on the Stave from October 1st to 31st