You know, I would like to understand better how management decisions for AIS (Aquatic Invasive Species ) are made. If it was me, I would decree no limits on Cultus Lake bass and let the haters have at 'er. The limit of just 20 is puzzling. I'm sure there's a lot of AIS management decisions that I have an uninformed, one dimensional, perspective of.
For example, how freshwater AIS (specifically bass) are managed varies a great deal across the province. In Region 1 they have increased the bass limits to unlimited but in other water bodies they are managed with limits of 4. Just a few years ago, there was a closure on bass harvesting during the Apr-June spawn, although that is no longer in place. In Region 2, it's mostly a limit of 20 and in Region 4, it's mostly illegal to fish for bass, period.
Other AIS that are coarse fish, and not game fish (i.e. carp) can be speared and are not managed. But native coarse fish (i.e. pike minnow) are not managed either. I don't understand why invasive species are managed and native coarse species are not.
Consider the hunting regs. Many invasive species can be killed or captured with no bag limit and a hunting license is not even required.
Maybe a good conversation to have with a biologist at next year's Chilliwack's All About Fishing