I had a very similar experience only last year in the same Shop with a guy named Dan. I and my fishing friends have over the last five years travelled extensively all over primarily the northern part of BC for 3 – 4 weeks in the fall fishing and enjoying the beautiful nature and the kind and extremely friendly and helpful folks of BC.
We where referred to the shop from Pacific Anglers at Broadway in Vancouver ( great guy’s that have given us very useful information in the past ) where they told us that we might pick up some general fishing info on the fishing in the Terrace – nothing specific mind you - just general useful info.
I think the reason we where so chocked by this individual and his down right hostile demeanour was because he was so different from ALL the other folks we have met, talked to and fished with during our time in BC. In Denmark where we come from we would normally have a chat with the general shop manager to bring his personnel in line with normal interpersonal behaviour or kindly asked the guy to step out for a small and sincere talk about manners in general and his in particular. But being guests in BC we very politely excused our self and any inconvenience we might have caused and made tracks out of the shop.
We have made some great friends over the years all over the province. From Rodney that we have fished with, and tried to learn to fish the Fly in the roughed salt, when he visit his Danish girlfriend to Pat AV that we met on a fine river and who, without hesitation, gave us a tonne of great private fishing hotspots to Ken D at Oscars in Smithers who drove in on his day off to give us some of his maps to Randy and Ilona at Northcoast Anglers in Terrace to Gerry Scott on Vancouver Island who helped us with that elusive Coho fishing in the salt – The list is almost endless.
During our extensive travel the Dan guy is the only rude hostile and impolite person we have met. So he is, in all his misery, quite famous as the only bad person in the province – Now that has to amount to something . . .
We are coming again come September 14 and one month forwards to experience the fantastic fishing and nature and the kind hospitable folks of BC, and to fish with our great friends in your fantastic province. So if you see two small campers inhabited by 4 Vikings that laugh a lot and is absolutely without a clue – come on over, there is always a cold one in the fridge or hot Scandinavian coffee on the stove. Se ya . . .
Allan, Henrik, Lars and Ryan