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Fishing Edye Pass, British Columbia Edye Pass, British Columbia, Canada Chum salmon are a sought after record sized specie at Edye Pass, British Columbia. "Fishermen come from near and far to fish in this area. Goble Point and Edye Pass, a few hundred yards north of the northwest corner of this property, is referred to by local fishermen as “Money Point” due to the fantastic fishing for Pacific salmon and huge halibut, in its surrounding waters. Chinook salmon, up to 80 lbs., is not uncommon. In July of 2001 430 lbs of Spring Salmon were caught in one day with some fish as large as 45 lbs. Two nearby creeks, Big Useless Creek and Little Useless Creek, have runs of pink coho and chum salmon." Extract in quotes taken from NIHO.com, Land For Sale, Goble Point PermissionToHunt.com, Species, Chum Salmon BCAdventure.com, Chum Salmon Article, Walking The Dogs by Geoff Hobson British Columbia Fishing, Guides |
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