Those will be great for pink season.
Eh?? And how? I've seen pinks chase some interesting offerings - but no chance for these - plus they are far from legal.
Is this a joke and I missed something (was expecting to see Reiber's name as the OP)? I'd love to see you justify these to a CO. I applaud creativity when it produces positive and ethical outcomes, but I would assume these are nothing but a snagging tool as ChumWhisperer was insinuating.
Freshwater
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO....
Use
barbed hooks or a hook with more than one point in any
river, stream, creek or slough in B.C. (Note: the use of barbed
hooks or hooks with more than one point is permitted in lakes,
unless noted in the Regional Water-Specific Tables)
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/regulations/docs/1011/ProvincialRegulations_page9.pdfSaltwaterIt is illegal to do the following:
• fish for salmon, trout, char or steelhead with a barbed hook, including within the
tidal portions of any stream (such as the Fraser River and Skeena River)
• angle with a fishing line that has more than one hook, artificial lure or
artificial fly attached except:
- in the tidal waters of the Fraser River, where you can attach two hooks,
artificial lures or artificial flies to a bar rig
- in tidal waters, where you can attach any number of hooks to a fishing
line if using the hooks in combination to hold a single piece of bait
- in tidal waters, where you can attach any number of hooks to a fishing
line if fishing for herring, mackerel, northern anchovy, Pacific sand lance,
Pacific sardine or squid
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/docs/SFG-GPS-2016-eng.pdf