I'm curious to see if they will be stocking tunkwa/leighton with more rainbows in the ice free season given the number of fish that are kept in the ice fishing season. I know there's lots of fish in these lakes...but that is something that should be considered..if not already.
Also someone said there's nothing but politics in the way of not being allowed to ice fish. And I don't have alot of experience with ice fishing, but is it not hard on the fish if you want to practice catch and release on a fish that is brought through the ice in frigid air temperatures. I've heard their gills or eyes can freeze in literally seconds out of the water. Also wouldn't a bait ban make it hard to ice fish? do you suppose they should lift bait bans on lakes as well to allow for ice fishing.
It's just my opinion but I think less regulations isn't always a good thing. And I consider the best fishing lakes to be the most heavily regulated, those are the lakes I specifically target. I think a misconception is that regulations aren't necessary such as fly only or barbless hooks. I totally disagree, regulations is what made some lakes exceptional fishing lakes. with many ice fishing lakes in all areas of bc adding new ones I don't think is necessary. It's worked in the past, so why change it?