Hi Guys! .... Danny here from BCFishn.com
I spoke with Rod Hsu (Fishing with Rod) about this thread and we both agreed it was best I jump in and reply to this thread to help better understand this regulation. I love when discussions like this come up because it provides all of us anglers to help educate each other.
Long story short, using a trailing hook on a Kokanee Lure is a legal method of fishing in BC if the regulation doesn't read single barbless hook. If the regulation is single barbless hook this can be interpreted differently between Ministry CO's and DFO, which is a whole different discussion, but I personally just run one hook in these single hook fisheries.
To get back to the question "
Is a Double Hook on a Kokanee lure legal when the regulations DOESN'T STATE single barbless?" Because the hooks come together to make up a single lure they are considered to be part of the lure and is a legal method. I have confirmed this with Ministry officials such as Conservation Officers, and even DFO officers. In fact, I've fished with ministry staff using this method before.
I hope this helps to clarify this regulation for everyone. My recommendation is if you have a question about fishing regulations is to contact our BC Conservation Officers. In BC we have a team of excellent COs that are always willing to help understand regulations and to clarify the wording.
Tight lines everyone and have a great weekend of fishing!