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Topic Summary - Displaying 13 post(s).
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/14/04 at 03:49:33
That's Northern Pike Minnow to you fishboy!!  Grin
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/13/04 at 23:45:47
I love squawfish... Protect the mighty squawfish!!!
Posted by: Rob_Maglio - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/13/04 at 22:10:20
I had a buddy from Minnesota. Most fisherman looked at bass like a "garbage fish." Like we would look at a squaw fish, and we know what we do to them when there caught........chum.
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/13/04 at 20:20:20
Dipsnort,

I believe you to the fullest extent. It is like going to school with salmon biologists!  Grin
Posted by: Dipsnort - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/13/04 at 20:07:15
Ok, I confess.  When I first started bass fishing a couple of years ago I kept a couple and fried 'em up.  And yes, they tasted really good.  Grin

And by the way, if you don't think most B.C. Canadians hate bass with a passion, you haven't been around many of them very long.  They feel more strongly about bass than bass fishermen feel about "slimers".  Trust me!  I consider myself somewhat of an "ambassador" in that crowd.  Wink
Posted by: powerworm - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/13/04 at 19:13:27
Hey dipsnort, your not supposed to tell them bass taste fantastic, don't give them any ideas  Cheesy.  That lake sounds like a gem, it sure is far for just a day trip.
Posted by: Dipsnort - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/13/04 at 15:36:14
You're in luck, Russ.  I posed the question on my favorite B.C. "slimer forum" and got a few responses.  Grin

http://forum.fishbc.com/index.php?showtopic=13376&st=0&#entry137585
Posted by: bbrynteson - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/10/04 at 01:26:04
A couple of years ago I was talking to a fellow who used to do a little guiding in his spare time and he raved about Spider Lake.

He said that you will be the only person fishing for Bass on the lake, especially after labor day, and the Smallies are very cooperative.

Good Luck

BillB
Posted by: Admin
Posted on: 10/10/04 at 01:23:12
Also page 16 of this month's Bassmaster.   Wink
Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/10/04 at 00:42:31
I did a Google Search and came up with: http://www.britishcolumbia.com/ParksAndTrails/Parks/details/?ID=409  One report said Smallies up to 6. They barely know what a treasure they have...like Washington about 30 years ago. These appear to be mostly electric only lakes, so I'm taking my canoe. Cheaper to get on the island, too.  Wink  
C&R, Steve
Posted by: Russbaker - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/07/04 at 23:07:23
Steve,
Its on Vancouver Island.
Russ
Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/07/04 at 05:11:15
Give me a hint as to where in B.C. it is, and I'll let you know!
C&R, Steve
Posted by: RussBaker - Ex Member
Posted on: 10/07/04 at 02:58:01
Has anyone ever fished spider lake in B.C.? Here it has a ton of 4-6lb smallies in it.
RB
 
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