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Author Topic: Provincial Angling regulation changes for 2025 to 2027 (non-tidal)  (Read 385 times)

RalphH

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Proposed changes for the coming years can be found here:

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/recreation/fishing-hunting/ahte/angling

Anglers are invited to comment though it is unlikely anything will change between now and April 1st

The changes are not dramatic. A brief summary:

- removal of single barbless hook regulations in a number of lakes in Region 3. These lakes are described as small and mostly sustained via stocking. There little or no conservation concern so the change is to simplify regulations

- some lakes are now open for through winter and have been removed from trophy fishing regulation. Others have been added

- no changes for Region 2.

Makes me wonder if the Native fish policy is meaningless and dead in the water for Region 2.

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Re: Provincial Angling regulation changes for 2025 to 2027 (non-tidal)
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2024, 12:07:43 PM »

Hihiume lake is one of the lakes in Region 3 that is slated to have it's winter closure (to prevent ice fishing) removed. Sky Hi Lodge on the lake has  publicly expressed concern:

Urgent request

The lodge needs your help.
Please go on the BC gov fishing website and review the proposed changes to the regulations.
Sky Hi Lodge will under no circumstances agree with the proposed changes. The government is broke and to use these rule changes to generate revenue is extremely short minded and sighted.
Hihium lake should remain as one of the most restricted fishing lakes in the province due to its size and natural stock. Once these larger fish are gone, they are gone for good and no amount of stocking will replenish these beautiful fish.
Please give your opinion on saving the great fishing in Beautiful British Columbia. We need to bombard their feedback link. This is not just about Hihium lake as you will see. Many of your favorite fishing locations are under attack from a poorly run government.

Kind regards,
Sky Hi Lodge
Bruce McKenzie (owner)
604 537 3099
Skyhilodge@telus.net

from: https://www.facebook.com/SkyHiLodgeFishingResort

I agree to the extent that this and the removal of single barbless hook regulations make little sense from any perspective other than making life easier for some people.
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