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TGF
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Recruiting new BC members.
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Jun 14, 2005, 12:01 PM »
Heh all you fellow BCers. See if you can do some recruitment to get more BCers on. Would like to give us a good showing in tourney. After all, we know BC has some of the best fishing in the world. I just recruited a fellow fisherman that I met on Stuart lake. He is tough as nails and fishes hard when he can. He knows all the hot spots up north as BSes with the local native population. His name is "Rolf". You may see him on here shortly, but he prefers to fish. He is hardcore, kind of like "icechip"
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TGF
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Jun 16, 2005, 09:43 PM »
Heh I just got another hardcore fisherman at work to sign up. He catches big fish, and likes to show them off. He will be joining in a few days. He knows you whiskey but is nothing like you. Just registered today. His name is tbone. Probably cause he is hard to the bone. Yeah he has muscles in his lips. Another hardcore fisherman proud to call BC his home.
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PGKris
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Re: Recruiting new BC members.
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Jun 16, 2005, 11:14 PM »
Going to be tough getting that trout category the way TFB bullshits the size of his rainbows. Can't wait to see his "big" rainbows on a tape. I'm hoping for a couple monsters from Zippermouth Lake. Been in twice now and increased my average on my second trip. Hope it keeps going up. I'm trying to convince a couple of my buddies that MFF is worth their time but it's not going so well. Hoping to talk a couple southern buddies into jumping aboard.
KRIS
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TGF
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Jun 16, 2005, 11:51 PM »
Good luck Kris. Yeah tbone at work showed me pics of his and his buddies 9lb and 13.5lb rainbows. Huge fatties, unfortunately they are fat and not overly long. He is coming aboard and is single so has much time for fishing. Wish I had more time. I'm going for the 60lb laker and monster kokanee.
Tell your buddies Kris that its all free and lots of fun.
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PGKris
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Re: Recruiting new BC members.
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Jun 17, 2005, 03:47 PM »
Good luck with that laker! I'm thinking about making a day trip to Narrow Lake. I'm really wishing for a chance to get to Takla in early fall. Later
KRIS
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TGF
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Jun 17, 2005, 07:14 PM »
Buddy went there last week and caught a 14.5lber.
You are headed in the right direction PGKris (Takla) if you want big lakers but Stuart has bigger ones according to locals.
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tbone
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Jun 18, 2005, 09:39 AM »
OK TGF, I made it on. Now I'm going fishing.
Bye
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PGKris
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Jun 22, 2005, 12:04 AM »
Bigger than 90? Doubt it
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TGF
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Jun 22, 2005, 12:17 AM »
Cluculz lake has bigger than 90lbs (94) but I'm just talking norms here PGKris. This is according to a local from middle river that fishes Takla over 100 days a year
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PGKris
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Re: Recruiting new BC members.
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Jun 22, 2005, 06:24 PM »
Middle River is a happy place
Many trouts
Just got word that a cousin might be going to Babine in September for sockeye and wouldn't mind trying for some lakers there. Hope that goes through.
I'm going out tomorrow not sure where yet. Got a 22" bow in Ten Mile on sunday. Lots of big fish in there. I might try Dragon again tomorrow. Not sure yet. I'm out for now
KRIS
(Can you imagine a laker that big?
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TGF
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Re: Recruiting new BC members.
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Jun 22, 2005, 09:48 PM »
Babine lake good. Very good
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icechip
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Jun 28, 2005, 09:18 AM »
If you know where to go
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