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Atlantic salmon raised at a Glacier Falls fish farm on the BC coast

B.C. Government to Freeze New Net-pen Salmon Farms in Discovery Islands Until 2020

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·March 22, 2013
Atlantic Salmon raised at a Glacier Falls fish farm on the B.C coast. Photograph by: Bill Keay , PNG files VANCOUVER — A B.C. government announcement Friday that no new tenure agreements would be issued for net-pen salmon farms in the Discovery Islands until 2020 was immediately welcomed by one of the...
Illustration by Keith Milne and Gord Coulthart.

The Disruptors

Dave Steele·October 4, 2021
Long before the disruptors (a.k.a. humanoids) made an appearance in this world, valley-dwelling carnivores and omnivores relied on Mother Nature...
Net, fishing rod, set by river for fly fishing on an old wooden table. Photo by iStock.

A Beginner’s Guide To Fly Fishing Equipment

Brent Gill·March 2, 2020
For many years at our fly shop and also out on the water when I was guiding, conversations and lessons...
The author's nephew, Parker Sutherland, with an Alouette Lake kokanee

My Kokanee Addiction

Todd Martin·May 17, 2014
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...
Ryobi Aquila Baitcaster

Ryobi Aquila Baitcaster

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 6, 2013
The Aquila is a full metal framed reel, constructed from high-density aluminum alloy combined with nine high-performance waterproof stainless steel ball bearings ensuring maximum durability in harsh conditions. The Dead Weight multi-disc drag system is rated for 11-pound and the v-shaped alloy spool allows increased line capacity. The braking is...
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Cortland Competition Nymph

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·July 11, 2013
The Competition Nymph is the perfect line for any high-sticking nymph technique. Fine tip diameters enable delicate presentation while the heavy belly allows for turning over heavier flies. $75* SEE YOUR LOCAL RETAILER FOR CURRENT CANADIAN PRICING As seen in BC Outdoors Sport Fishing magazine May 2013 Buyers Guide...
Islander IR 3

Islander IR

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·July 11, 2013
Islander reels have been a favorite of BC fishermen for many years now. There is no mistaking the scream of the Islander IR’s clicker-pawl drag when a big fish takes off, a sound that is music to the ears of many fly-fishermen. The IR or Islander Ratchet has five pre-set...
Chrome Stamp River Chinook Salmon

Stamp River Report: Fall Salmon & Steelhead

Marilyn Murphy·October 8, 2015
The river is completely open except for a small salmon closure from the top of the hatchery lagoon to the power lines that are located 500 meters upstream from the top of the lagoon. Starting to see a lot of Steelhead and that should get going very soon. We have a few good days with the fly this past week and once the rains come this weekend we will switch over to gear. This fall has been great for Chinook and a very slow for Coho. The numbers of Coho counted through the Stamp falls counter has been fairly high but fish on the hooks has very low. Higher than normal flows for the last half of September have spread the Coho out and as you may know our Coho move very quickly making them a tough target. Our focus will change to Steelhead very soon and if you are thinking about Fall Steelhead, now is the time.
Chinook. Credit: Raeanne O’Meara.

The Good Kind of Work: Salmon Fishing At The Work Channel

Raeanne O’Meara·May 28, 2020
Fishing season looks a little different this year on the northwest coast of British Columbia. Trips have been delayed or...
Illustration by Keith Milne & Gord Coulthart

Red Dog’s Retreat

Steve Hunter·June 16, 2020
It was nearing the end of winter, but there was enough ice left on the lake to safely hold Jack’s...
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