By Todd Martin, originally published in the 2014 May issue of BC Outdoors magazinePursuing kokanee is like assembling a puzzle, where every day, the pieces change shape and colour. It can drive you mad, but the rewards for unlocking the daily changes are worth it. Kokanee seem to be a...
A spinning reel doesn’t come along everyday with the lightweight properties of graphite and the strength of an all-metal body. The Revo Premier provides the best of both worlds in a one of a kind package. Abu Garcia’s NanoShield technology creates parts up to 300% stronger than the same graphite...
Funds raised through game banquets and rifle raffles have squared off against the profits from a corporate sports and department-store...
By the time a hunter settles against a spruce tree at dawn or an angler watches the line drift through...
What are the rules and regulations regarding navigation in, around and through natural and man-made harbours?
Here is an interpretation of the definitions of those regulations.
“Act”, Canada Marine Act (1998, c.10): A formal decision, law, or the like, by a legislature, ruler, court, or other authority; decree, edict; statute; judgment, resolve...
by Phil Rowley
Originally published in “Fly-Tying” May 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
It has been said that trout spend up to 90% of their time feeding beneath the surface, often just above the bottom. With this fact in mind it only makes sense to want to get our flies down...
Tenkara fishing has its beginnings as a centuries-old form of sustenance fishing, developed by the people on the high mountain...
The Fraser River Panel met August 30, 2022, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye run...
August is many things: a time for berry picking, a time for camping, a time for relaxing and a time...









