Set lining for burbot is a fun pastime in northern British Columbia, and something to look forward to every season....
From Phil Rowley's Fly Tying Column
In recent years European nymphing techniques have become dominant across North America. Not only the method itself but also the unique patterns fly fishers tie and use such as Spanish style nymphs. Spanish nymphs are small, thin and hard bodied. Designed to succeed in...
The previous closure for bivalve shellfish at French Creek, near the City of Parksville, is no longer necessary and has been lifted.
For the full Fishery Notice click here.
New Years Eve is the perfect opportunity to get together with friends and family for a wild game feast. Whether...
by Linda Gabris
Originally published in the "Cooking Rough" column in the January/February 2012 issue of BC Outdoors magazineClick here to print the original printed version
Here’s a delicious, versatile salmon pie recipe that always makes a big splash at the table.
Without doubt, you’ve heard of British codfish pies, Cajun catfish...
Length - 22’
Beam - 102”
Bottom Width - 84”
Transom Height - 25”
Max Horsepower - 500
Base Price -$58,118.
Coming from a strong background in racing performance jet boats, it’s no wonder that the owners of River Hawk Boats know how to build a solid, reliable boat.
The Sea Hawk Pro is a full, hardtop...
This Fishery Notice details Chinook recreational fishery opportunities that have been approved on a trial basis for 2021 in portions...
Change is a funny thing. Oftentimes welcomed with open arms and seen as a fresh start, it can also be...
Lost is rarely good and with nobody around to ask for directions, $25 - $200 for paper maps or current GPS info is a pretty sound investment.
Mussio Ventures LTD has been a major player in the Canadian publishing industry going on 20 years now. Their series of backroad mapbooks and...
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...









