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Archive for April, 2011

Hunting in my Good ole Truck

Hunting in my Good ole Truck

| April 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

What have I been doing with my time over the last few days?  Hunting Bear in my Good ole truck…. and Prawning!  I’ve been too busy to blog but here are the pictures…

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South Island Fishing Report

South Island Fishing Report

| April 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

www.fishingvictoria.com 3319 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC V8Z 3L2 Tel: (250) 475-4969 Fax: (250) 475- 6942 Email: info@fishingvictoria.com Written by: Tom Vaida Fishing Report for Week Ending April 24, 2011 SALTWATER OVERVIEW

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South Island Fishing Report

South Island Fishing Report

| April 21, 2011 | 0 Comments

www.fishingvictoria.com 3319 Douglas Street, Victoria, BC V8Z 3L2 Tel: (250) 475-4969 Fax: (250) 475- 6942 Email: info@fishingvictoria.com Written by: Tom Vaida Fishing Report for Week Ending April 17, 2011

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Ucluelet Salmon Ladder Derby!

Ucluelet Salmon Ladder Derby!

| April 20, 2011 | 0 Comments

Last year, I entered the Ucluelet Salmon Ladder Derby in the hopes that I caught the big one!  We had a blast fishing in Ucluelet, it was probably some of the best fishing in my life, and the accommodations and the food was spectacular.  I really enjoyed the small town flavour of Ucluelet or ‘Ukee’ as the locals call [...]

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Nile Creek Hatchery in Danger of Closing – Update

Nile Creek Hatchery in Danger of Closing – Update

| April 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

I stopped in today at the Qualicum Bay – Horne Lake Waterworks on Lions Way in the small community of Qualicum Bay, to talk to the Chairman Gordon Lundeen about what was happening with the water to the Nile Creek Hatchery.  Basically, he told me that two years ago waterworks, Nile Creek Hatchery, DFO and the Province met [...]

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Fuel Tanker Crashes Near Goldstream Park and Spills into Creek.

| April 17, 2011 | 0 Comments

30,000 litres of fuel was spilled into Goldstream creek, near Victoria BC, by an overturned B- train fuel tanker.   Driver suspected of driving while under the influence.  Salmon fry in the river suspected to be affected or killed.

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Preparing your Boat for Summer + Necessary Safety Equipment

Preparing your Boat for Summer + Necessary Safety Equipment

| April 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

Summer salmon season will be upon us SOON! Now is the time to prepare your boat for battling those tyee class salmon and halibut!  So, where should we start? What are some of the things we should do this spring to prepare? Well here is a check list that I put together using many different online sources that [...]

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How to Improve your Prawn Fishing Results! Tips from the pro’s @ Tyee Marine

How to Improve your Prawn Fishing Results! Tips from the pro’s @ Tyee Marine

| April 14, 2011 | 1 Comment

I know first hand what its like to go prawning with high expectations only to come home with less than I had expected! So today,  I went and asked the pro’s at Tyee Marine for some ’tips’ on increasing the catch in my prawn traps and this is what they said: Here’s some great advice to those of [...]

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Where’s Johno? Duncan’s a No-Show at North Island All Candidates Meeting.

Where’s Johno? Duncan’s a No-Show at North Island All Candidates Meeting.

| April 13, 2011 | 2 Comments

Today,  I attended the all-candidates meeting for the North Vancouver Island riding.  Except the person I came to see… wasn’t there.  That’s right, the man that I helped to elect last election was not at the all-candidate meeting, his seat simply sat their empty.  All I can say to Mr. John Duncan is: You embarrass me. 

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Nile Creek Hatchery in Danger of Being Closed

Nile Creek Hatchery in Danger of Being Closed

| April 13, 2011 | 2 Comments

Today, I was in Tyee Marine Courtenay.  While talking to their employees, I noticed a clipping of a Globe and Mail article titled “Why turn off the tap on Nile Creek’s hatchery success?”.  After reading the article it left me shaking my head at the ridiculous bureaucratic ‘BS’ that well-meaning societies and their volunteers have [...]

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