A gentle mist blanketed the campsite as we crawled out of our bed in the wee hours of the morning....
Neil Cameron / Courier-Islander
March 27, 2013
Both salt water and fresh water fishing licences and various conservation tags are due by April 1, but Department of Fisheries and Oceans has said the hard copies of salt water licences will be delayed for at least three weeks.
The new halibut regulations - which...
The Chuck nymph, designer Chuck Furimsky’s wordplay on the Czech nymph, is a unique pattern utilizing leather Bugskin. Prior to...
I can’t remember the first time I tried prawns. All I know for sure is that, as a little girl,...
Roderick Haig-Brown, one of the most praised and respected fly-anglers, not only as an active angler in his time but as a legend in ours, had a very solid belief as to how an angler should carry himself and he led unwaveringly by that example. As a self-proclaimed disciple of...
The past week has marked a noticeable shift in the seasons. Winter, while it will most likely limp its way...
First published in the July/Aug 2016 issue of BC Outdoors
You have a pontoon boat, you read my previous article “Gearing up For Safe River Navigation” (May/June 2015, and online) and have all your safety gear, but now how do you actually get down the river safely?
This article will cover...
Twiggy, the word famous water-skiing squirrel has been announced as one of the many highlighted features of the 58th annual event,...
No other insect symbolizes fly-fishing in streams more than the mayfly, and seeing those little iconic sailboats floating downstream can...
The larger the food source we are trying to imitate, the more complex our fly patterns can become. For moving-water...









