Barry Penner shows a fisherman how to set his line. The fisherman has been doing this for years, but Barry Penner is such an expert on fish that he is sure to pass along some wisdom.  The first tip? Stand with your knee up, it looks more dynamic that way.

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“British Columbians are becoming leaders in the global drive for fisheries sustainability,” said Penner. “Credible eco-labelling is increasingly important for our industry to succeed in competitive markets, and it’s an important part of our government’s strategy to promote B.C. seafood.”

[Marine Stewardship Council]

It’s important to have credible labling for seafood. You don’t want it to look… fishy.

I’m sorry. That was terrible.

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flatfish

A group of terrified suits watch as Barry Penner makes sure that the deadly fish is pounded good and flat. Barry Penner is the only one we can trust to save the world from the menace of bright yellow sewer fish.

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fishin

Barry Penner has quite the stance there considering how the size of the pond and how flimsy that fishing rod looks. I suppose that makes sense, though. Barry Penner wouldn’t go fishing if he didn’t intend to catch a BIG fish.

Hmm, his assistant there may need a bigger net.

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fishenvy

Barry Penner is crushed that he didn’t catch the biggest fish, but he knows he has to put up a brave front. You know, for the kids. He may be all smiles on the outside, but you just know he’s crying on the inside.

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