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Noted.
If the law was not enforceable if would not be in the regulations. The government legal department would not allow it to happen for one.
You sure
don't know how laws work-laws are changed all the time because they are poorly worded and so cases get throw out of court-ever been to court and had something thrown out because of sloppy work by the enforcement agency or the prosecution?
Happens every day you know!
....Try bass fishing in one of the closed areas and lets see what happens. How about heading up to Beaver lake in region 5 and giving it a try. It is listed in the new regs as "Closed to bass fishing". Interesting to see what happens.....Remember when it comes to Co's writing out tickets , you are guilty until you prove your innocence in court because unless you show up to defend yourself the ticket stands.
Of course a person shows up to defend themself - WTH do you think I've been talking about?
Why would someone let themself be raked over the coals because of some poorly written law?
This all about people standing up for themselves and not letting clueless petty bureaucrats jerk them around.
The crank baits ( 7"-9" long lure) in the BC Outdoors articles are not something that most would use for bass in BC.
I doubt you've ever seen a Crankbait.
I own dozens and none is longer than 4".