Drink
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Was raised at Bedwell Bay in the Indian Arm. During the 50's and early 60's every winter dead bloated seals tied together would bob along on the tide line with their flippers missing. As a kid even back then I understood there was a need because it somewhat effected the huge local Howe Sound herring fishery . They were considered pests and were dealt with by the government with paid bounties. Always wondered why the crabbing was always so good back then.
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