Fishery issues
In this section, you will find articles that discuss common issues found in British Columbia's fisheries. These issues include conservation, regulations, anglers' ethics and restoration projects.
Title | Publish date |
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Chilliwack River Steelhead Brood Collection Program Each year, volunteer anglers capture wild winter steelhead for Chilliwack River's hatchery steelhead program between January and April. |
January 2012 |
Don't kill it just because it is ugly! Sportfishermen should not leave sculpins to die on land simply because they are not pretty in the eyes. |
January 2002 |
Fishing line... Love it, hate it! Fishing line is an important part of a fisherman's gear, but when disposed irresponsibly, it can be deadly for wildlife. |
December 2002 |
Stabilizing Work Underway on Chilliwack River Work has begun on stabilizing the major clay slides along the Upper Chilliwack River to improve fish habitat and fishing opportunities. |
September 2003 |
Steelhead hatchery program, a success story! Chilliwack River's steelhead fishing opportunities have been excellent due to its successful hatchery program. |
April 2003 |
The cost of two socks Anglers are allowed to take home two fish each day during the Fraser River sockeye salmon opening, but at what cost? |
July 2004 |
When should you not keep a salmon in rivers? When should you not keep a salmon while fishing in BC rivers for them as season comes to an end? |
November 2010 |