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General Discussion
Discuss anything fishing!
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General Discussion - NFR
Non Fishing Related Discussion
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Cook Your Catch
Share recipes and cooking techniques
15 156 02/12/2010 7:04PM
Fishing Get Togethers / Events
Members can organize fishing trips and other events.
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Saltwater Tactics
Discuss tackle and techniques for saltwater
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BC Saltwater Fishing Reports
Saltwater fishing reports for BC
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Washington Saltwater Fishing Reports
Saltwater fishing reports for Washington State
18 25 09/10/2009 10:16AM

Freshwater Topics Posts Last Post
Freshwater Tactics
Discuss tackle and techniques for freshwater
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BC Freshwater Fishing Reports
Freshwater fishing reports for BC
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Alberta Fishing Reports
Freshwater fishing reports for Alberta
34 174 02/02/2010 1:19AM
Ontario Fishing Reports
Freshwater fishing reports for Ontario
3 12 01/04/2009 5:10AM
General Ice Fishing Discussion
This forum is dedicated to ice fishing tips and techniques
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General Fly Fishing Discussion
Discuss anything pertaining to fly fishing here
77 425 03/04/2010 11:24AM

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Buy, Sell, or Trade (BC, Alberta)
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Keep your hooks 'sticky' sharp... You can test the point of your hook by lightly dragging it across your fingernail. Its sharp enough when it sticks instead of sliding off. ~ Cory Webb, Tactics Design Corporation
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