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bhguy
12-05-2013, 02:20 PM
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Question: Can I use barbed hooks in Alberta? I have heard rumors that the use of barbed hooks is not prohibited or not enforceable in Alberta any longer.

Answer: An amendment to Alberta Fishery Regulations pursuant to the Fisheries Act (Canada) removed the prohibition of barbed fish hooks on September 22, 2011; however, Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch and Alberta’s Conservation Officers continued to enforce the law, only recently becoming aware that it was removed.

At this time, officers no longer charge people for using barbed hooks and will not swear tickets issued since the change in legislation. All existing charges will be withdrawn, and all warrants will be removed from the system.

Alberta Justice is also moving to quash all wrongful convictions and refund all fines paid since the change in legislation.

In addition, all items seized or confiscated in relation to the now defunct ban on barbed hooks will be returned.

Government is working to resolve this in the best interests of everyone involved.

In the meantime, we encourage anglers to use barbless hooks until Alberta ESRD reviews the issue with respect to Alberta’s regulatory framework.


we can now use barbed hooks????? has srd checking my stuff a few weeks ago?????:confused:

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 02:32 PM
Your quote clearly outlines the issue and answers your question.

My random guy on the interwebs answer is yes.

:47b20s0:

Richmuiz
12-05-2013, 02:33 PM
Old news

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 02:34 PM
Since barbs have been aloud there are no fish left cause they got killed by bait fishermen.

Reddin
12-05-2013, 02:39 PM
Since barbs have been aloud there are no fish left cause they got killed by bait fishermen.

Not all of them, but definately a contributing factor.

CanadianBadass
12-05-2013, 02:41 PM
Since barbs have been aloud there are no fish left cause they got killed by bait fishermen.

I strictly Baitfish and I still de barb all my hooks .. Whats your logic behind this ?

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 02:42 PM
Not all of them, but definately a contributing factor.

Let's split the difference.

Almost all fish in Alberta are dead and gone because of barbed hooks.

AppleJax
12-05-2013, 02:49 PM
Let's split the difference.

Almost all fish in Alberta are dead and gone because of barbed hooks.

Your response is barbed...

Winch101
12-05-2013, 02:54 PM
Barbed or not ,you hooked somebody ,you sly angler.

Though I am pro barbed , I de barbed cause I catch to many

pike and hate de gorging them to get by jig back.

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 03:00 PM
Your response is barbed...

Ya, that was a quick strike rig with 3 barbed trebles.

Haven't we been here before?

Last time I used a barbed hook a fish detonated on the take.

Never again Lord.

kevinhits
12-05-2013, 03:12 PM
Come on guys...We have gone through this so many times....Troller..Maybe..

Just let this DIE:budo:

Richmuiz
12-05-2013, 03:16 PM
I like barbs

Gust
12-05-2013, 03:21 PM
No, he's not trolling. In the OP's last line he states that he was checked a couple of weeks back and is confused as to why????:confused::confused:

bhguy
12-05-2013, 03:30 PM
No, he's not trolling. In the OP's last line he states that he was checked a couple of weeks back and is confused as to why????:confused::confused:

:angry3:

this is such a fun place to post, all I did was ask a question

what is a troll????

I was stopped and asked, and all my hooks were de-barbed, I thought it was still the law. the officer was nice and went on his way, I was talking with a co-worker today abut their experience with a roadside stop and I mentioned my stop, he said it was not enforced anymore so I google and the post I copied from here was the first to pop up. I couldn't make out the whole deal because the post turned into a smart arse bebate and im tying fly's tonight and I de-barb first. didn't mean to stir some stuff up!!!

bhguy
12-05-2013, 03:32 PM
My random guy on the interwebs answer is yes.

:47b20s0:[/QUOTE]

I may have only posted here a few time, im usually busy outdoors. I thought this was supposed to be a fun place to get advice, ask questions, share story's

sorry to offend

Winch101
12-05-2013, 03:42 PM
I think I smell fish....

Reddin
12-05-2013, 03:42 PM
My random guy on the interwebs answer is yes.

:47b20s0:

I may have only posted here a few time, im usually busy outdoors. I thought this was supposed to be a fun place to get advice, ask questions, share story's

sorry to offend[/QUOTE]

14 posts isn't going to cut it. The high post counters are a special group.

iliketrout
12-05-2013, 03:45 PM
:angry3:

this is such a fun place to post, all I did was ask a question

what is a troll????

I was stopped and asked, and all my hooks were de-barbed, I thought it was still the law. the officer was nice and went on his way, I was talking with a co-worker today abut their experience with a roadside stop and I mentioned my stop, he said it was not enforced anymore so I google and the post I copied from here was the first to pop up. I couldn't make out the whole deal because the post turned into a smart arse bebate and im tying fly's tonight and I de-barb first. didn't mean to stir some stuff up!!!

Short answer to a complicated issue. The use of barbs in Alberta is no longer prohibited. Your method of fishing and personal ethics are the only thing to dictate whether you pinch or not.

Side question: Roadside stop checking barbs? :thinking-006:

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 03:47 PM
My random guy on the interwebs answer is yes.

:47b20s0:

I may have only posted here a few time, im usually busy outdoors. I thought this was supposed to be a fun place to get advice, ask questions, share story's

sorry to offend[/QUOTE]

Hey, no worries mate.

This topic has been beaten to death...many times. Someone forgot to double tap.

Like the question posed in your quote, you can indeed use barbed hooks currently, and officers have no valid legislation under which to fine you.

If you do a couple more searches on this topic you'll find several long "discussions" regarding this specific issue as well as commentary and links to the best scientific studies on the issue of fish mortality due to barbless/barbed hooks.

You'll find that the atmosphere here is one of persecution, but there are many very knowledgable people and we manage to have fun without too many lynchings.

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 03:48 PM
Short answer to a complicated issue. The use of barbs in Alberta is no longer prohibited. Your method of fishing and personal ethics are the only thing to dictate whether you pinch or not.

Side question: Roadside stop checking barbs? :thinking-006:

Sir, how many barbs have you had today?

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 03:49 PM
IBp10

iliketrout
12-05-2013, 03:52 PM
Sir, how many barbs have you had today?

Either one too many, or one too few. Not sure I understand why there would be a roadside stop to check barbs. Even if it were illegal to use barbs, it's not illegal to possess...as you know.

Gust
12-05-2013, 03:52 PM
You'll find that the atmosphere here is one of persecution, but there are many very knowledgable people and we manage to have fun without too many lynchings.

BG tells the truth and once considered changing his online name to neckburn or ropeburn

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 04:00 PM
BG tells the truth and once considered changing his online name to neckburn or ropeburn

Hahahahahaha

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 04:01 PM
Anyone got a picture of barb for reference?

Where's CD when you need him?

bhguy
12-05-2013, 04:36 PM
Short answer to a complicated issue. The use of barbs in Alberta is no longer prohibited. Your method of fishing and personal ethics are the only thing to dictate whether you pinch or not.

Side question: Roadside stop checking barbs? :thinking-006:

sorry to confuse, his was a roadside highway stop...joint rcmp type thing. mine was while out fishing and officer walked up to me

there was no roadside barb inspection lol :)

ak-71
12-05-2013, 05:19 PM
Short answer to a complicated issue. The use of barbs in Alberta is no longer prohibited. Your method of fishing and personal ethics are the only thing to dictate whether you pinch or not.
....
This^ and how easily you are convinced in a pointless "fill good" regulations :party0052:
If it makes you ethically superior to remove barbs on a lake whitefish rig (which you are not going to release anyway) - you should definitely do that.
But if you just want to fish them with barbs - it should be OK right now too, right now I don't debarb for LWs :)

For the record: I was releasing fish from barbed hooks for 30-some years and had no problems doing it (trebles give me grief though).

fish gunner
12-05-2013, 06:02 PM
I dated a barb once, 1970 iirc. She was debarbed one sunny augest afternoon. :sHa_shakeshout:

lippy
12-05-2013, 07:32 PM
i dated a barb once, 1970 iirc. She was debarbed one sunny augest afternoon. :sha_shakeshout:

hahahahaha!!!

EZM
12-05-2013, 10:55 PM
No worries OP ........ Bee Guy has a strange sense of humor which is taken out of context sometimes for those of you who don't know him .....

The barbed hook debate has gone back and forth since the dawn of time and there are a few camps out there with strong opinions.

At the end of the day it is your choice to do what you like, until the laws state otherwise.

You can be a cruel barbarian using barbed torturous devices OR you can elevate yourself to the status of champion of ethics, defender of our resources ........ sustainer of life.

Which one will YOU be ?

BeeGuy
12-05-2013, 11:08 PM
Bahahahaha :happy0034:

I've actually started lashing some polar bear hair to a strip of Velcro. Fuzzy side obviously. I get some strange looks flyfishin the bow, but I just raise my nose to the naive hook chucking resource rapers and carry on catching far fewer fish through my elite and ethically superior technique.

canadiantdi
12-05-2013, 11:17 PM
I like barbed at Pembina.. the don't seem to swallow and it's easy removal from the lip, even with barbs.. Barbs at wab, not so much, cause those hungry pikes like to gulp up the clackin' raps and it's hard to remove the hooks! Too bad next year I won't be allowed to decide where I use barbs!