Sushihunter
Active Member
I just talked to a Tahsis local who told me this story.
He said that a group of people went out on a live-aboard charter boat, somewhere between Bela Coola and Prince Rupert, (he didn't know where exactly).
They fished for several days and caught their limits of fish. The guide(s) said that they would prepare the fish and freeze them and ship them home to their guests as they didn't have time to get this done before the people flew out. This fish was supposed to go to Calgary, and a couple of other locations. After a week or ten days, the fish hadn't shown up when scheduled so they started calling the canery/smokehouse who had no record of any such fish.
This suposedly was on the CBC news last Monday or Tuesday. Being somewhat of a news junkie who catches the TV news nightly and watches the internet daily, I never heard a word about this. Nor can I find any trace of it on CBC news website or through Google.
If someowne could point me to a news article, I would appreciate it.
My questions: Who would go on such a charter in Feburary? Who was the charter company/guide involved in this? Or is this some new urban legend?
Thanks
He said that a group of people went out on a live-aboard charter boat, somewhere between Bela Coola and Prince Rupert, (he didn't know where exactly).
They fished for several days and caught their limits of fish. The guide(s) said that they would prepare the fish and freeze them and ship them home to their guests as they didn't have time to get this done before the people flew out. This fish was supposed to go to Calgary, and a couple of other locations. After a week or ten days, the fish hadn't shown up when scheduled so they started calling the canery/smokehouse who had no record of any such fish.
This suposedly was on the CBC news last Monday or Tuesday. Being somewhat of a news junkie who catches the TV news nightly and watches the internet daily, I never heard a word about this. Nor can I find any trace of it on CBC news website or through Google.
If someowne could point me to a news article, I would appreciate it.
My questions: Who would go on such a charter in Feburary? Who was the charter company/guide involved in this? Or is this some new urban legend?
Thanks