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		<title>What fish can you catch off Vancouver Island?</title>
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sonjahaleigh asked: Theres so many new laws about fishing yet, none of the government fisheries websites show what fish you can catch and which you can not. But, they tell you all about fishes.. Can someone please tell me What fish you can catch off Vancouver Island or Washington State
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		<title>fishermen, why do we sit out in rain and shine, sleet and snow freezing conditions and?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 02:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
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random mentalist. asked: walk for mile on end to get to a spot all year round all day and night, spend thousands off pounds on tackle and get wet feet, all to just catch a fish.    this is origanaly an age old question that i once read in one of my dads [...]]]></description>
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