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B.C.
Where is the best palce to live in B.C. for fishing. I'm talking about
convenient 365 days of close convenient fishing. |
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B.C.
Beacuse of the mild climate pretty much anywhere on the along the coast or
on the islands will offer conveient 365 days a year access to fishing. It depends on several other factors. How much money do you want to spend and how much do you like the rain are the first 2 that come to mind. -- Rastus O'Dingha Wainwright AB "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... Where is the best palce to live in B.C. for fishing. I'm talking about convenient 365 days of close convenient fishing. |
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B.C.
I want to be able to conveniently (close to town) fish without a guide. Go up
the rivers and fish for salmon and trout etc. Don't know much about it but what about Terrace B.C. and Skeena river. |
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B.C.
"Gone Angling" wrote in message ... I want to be able to conveniently (close to town) fish without a guide. Go up the rivers and fish for salmon and trout etc. Don't know much about it but what about Terrace B.C. and Skeena river. There is no fish in BC...now go away Seriously, I would choose the Island if I wanted year-round fishing. Samon, trout, steelhead, bass, and many others are available all the time. Getting a boat and hitting salt water allows you to target even more fish. Crab, prawns, lingcod, halibut, the list goes on. I don't know anyone that uses a guide, just ask at the local tackle store; they'll set you up. |
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B.C.
Where on Vancouver Island if you want easy access to fishing?
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B.C.
I would start in the Comox Valley and then head north from there. I'm
planning on the Sayward Valley for my retirement. -- Rastus O'Dingha Wainwright AB "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... Where on Vancouver Island if you want easy access to fishing? |
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B.C.
Give Tahsis a look - that's where I moved to for the fishing!
Check out: www.tahsisbc.com Jim Pook Jim's Fishing Charters Box 326 Tahsis, BC V0P 1X0 www.jimsfishing.com 1(888) 617-FISH (3474) Toll Free (250) 934-7665 Local "Rastus O'Dingha" wrote in message news:SSipb.111887$EO3.24965@clgrps13... I would start in the Comox Valley and then head north from there. I'm planning on the Sayward Valley for my retirement. -- Rastus O'Dingha Wainwright AB "Gone Angling" wrote in message ... Where on Vancouver Island if you want easy access to fishing? |
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B.C.
I live right on the Skeena River and I am going Steelhead fishing this am to
the Lakelse River which is less than twenty minutes from the house...I could also go to the Kalum River,Copper...they all with have Steelhead and some killer Trout fishing all winter..then in April May there's an early run of Springs...and then June July you have Springs Sockeye Pinks and Coho...You can fish here approx 250 days a year...peace gord p |
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B.C.
"Gone Angling" wrote in message ... Where on Vancouver Island if you want easy access to fishing? Along any rocky out-cropping or gravely shoreline for either salmon or rockfish, just cast a spoon in the surf.. The Comox river, Cowichan river, Oyser river, Puntlege river, Stamp river, Gold river, and many many others for all five types of salmon, also steelhead, and other types of trout. Look at a map and you'll see what I mean. There are lots of trout lakes as well as bass in the Southern end of the island. |
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B.C.
"Gone Angling" wrote in message
... Where on Vancouver Island if you want easy access to fishing? Well, Roderick Haig-Brown chose Campbell River (in about 1935.) -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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