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  1. It's been posted.

     

    I'll say again - always remember there are two sides to the coin.

     

    There is another documentary that talks about the huge amounts of money flowing from US commercial fishing companies into the hands of "environmental" groups so they can essentially produce propaganda to harm the aquaculture industry.

     

    Where is the truth? Probably somewhere in the middle as usual.

  2. There's another side to the coin as well guys - I'll see if I can dig up the documents from an old job I had.

     

    Quite a bit of evidence that there is substantial amounts of money flowing from US commercial fishing firms into the hands of what are essentially propaganda organizations that exist solely to crush the aquaculture industry because it is a threat to commercial fishing.

     

    Not suggesting that fish farms are perfect, or this video is untrue (I haven't had a chance to watch the whole thing, will do when I get home from work) but its important to get all angles.

  3. I guess it's important to note that with the harvest rates in the recreational fishery in that area, its probably 6 one and half dozen the other.

     

    Keep up crap like this and we're going to have to go the US route and just dump 10 billion stockies in every year. Oh wait, we can't afford that.

     

    Humans - raping and pillaging natural resources since the beginning of time

  4. Great - just what that fishery needed.

     

    Things like this continue to boggle my mind.

     

    Oh but don't worry, its OK:

     

    "In March, April, October and November, “commercial fishers will make best efforts” not to set commercial nets within a one-kilometre radius of the mouths of Bothwell Creek, Colpoys Creek, Waterton Creek, Keefers Creek and Gleason Brook, to protect spawning salmon and rainbow trout."

     

    Two problems here.

     

    1. "Best Efforts" - are you kidding me? We have technology for that.

    2. You'll notice February is missing from that 1 km protection. Expect to see nets strung across the mouth of all these creeks.

     

    I bet the people that have been pouring their heart and soul (and cash) into stocking efforts are jumping for joy on this one.

  5. Kemper believe me I just don't whine here lol I would love to see the stats on tips call ins how many for walley and how many for trout and see what is respons time . I know for a fact I called and got all the info of over limit fish for salmon this guy was acting fish every day and one day kept over his limit I called and co called me back 5 days later I still had all his info and pictures as well was told by co the guy is from Kingston and it is not worth my time to presume the charge . I said ok but this guy is killing at least 5 fish aday just have a local co stop by "nope " we are to busy . So I posted the guys picture on line . Hopefully some one would recognize him and embarrasse him some more

     

    I guess I meant on a higher level Chessy. I tend to ridicule folks who are breaking the rules too...some leave sheepishly and some get confrontational, and I've never met a trout that's worth a fist fight.

  6. My name is Braden and I have a problem.

     

    I have more fishing rods than I can reasonably store in my rod locker, and I need more space.

     

    Here's the situation:

     

    I have a whack of personal fishing rods, and also have a whole bunch of custom jobs on the go. Currently I'm storing the customs in my bedroom, because I don't want to leave them in the workshop (dust in the wraps, accidentally knocked over etc).

     

    I'm looking for a storage solution that will hold 20-30 rods of various lengths, some finished and others unfinished. It needs to be able to fit in a room with a standard height roof.

     

    Alternatively, if it's a closed storage system (doors, some type of cover maybe) it can go in the shop where there is lots more space and roof height.

     

    So lets hear it, how do you store your rods?

  7. What rods and lines do you guys use to chuck these big flies?

     

    I have an 8 weight that doesn't like to toss anything much bigger than 2"...

     

    My fly fishing is mostly limited to rivers, and while I could fire some huge flies with the Spey rod it isn't the most practical idea when in a boat on a lake.

     

    Weight forward, big shooting heads?

  8. Cool, that one is about 5", think I should tie it a bit smaller?

     

    5" is a little on the big side, but certainly not out of the questions especially on bigger systems.

     

    Most of my "big" spey patterns come in around 4".

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