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Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

Gravelly Bay

British Columbia, Canada

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Top fish species at Gravelly Bay

Gravelly Bay fishing reports

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Pacific staghorn sculpin

5 in Β· 3 oz

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7 in Β· 1 lb

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5 in Β· 2 oz

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6 in Β· 3 oz

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5 in Β· 2 oz

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Banded sculpin

7 in Β· 6 oz

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Banded sculpin

7 in Β· 6 oz

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Copper rockfish

9 in Β· 1 lb

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General info

Gravelly Bay is a water located in British Columbia, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Copper rockfish and Pacific staghorn sculpin.

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Location

49Β°29β€²58.6β€³N 124Β°42β€²10.8β€³W
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Gravelly Bay is a water located in British Columbia, Canada. Its coordinates are:
49Β°29β€²58.6β€³N 124Β°42β€²10.8β€³W
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