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Trout on ice
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The no fish parts rule is for all of B.C., year round, with a few exceptions. Sturgeon fishing in the Fraser river, and set lines for Burbot are exempt, but even then your baitfish must be dead, with the head cut off. Roe is permited in most waters, other than those with 'no bait' restrictions.

The rule is to help stop the spread of undesirable fish. It is a good rule, as we have many lakes that contain only trout. Our rivers here contain valuable salmon stocks vulnerable to intrusions of undesirable species. Many of our interior rivers have never been stocked, and as such contain geneticly important strains of fish.
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Trout on ice - by spidercastbandit - 01-12-2004, 03:19 PM
Re: [spidercastbandit] Trout on ice - by BigSplash - 01-13-2004, 04:09 PM

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