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Islander Classic Spey Reel No. 8

Islander Classic Spey Reel

Christine Ly·July 11, 2013
Islander Reels has just launched a new click and pawl Spey reel referred to as “the modern day Spey reel with some traditional attributes.” The Islander classic Spey reel spool rides on two oilite bushings on a stainless steel spindle; the drag is five-position adjustable and is effected by tensioning...
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...
Guyishton Lake. Credit: Raeanne O’Meara.

Through the Ice: Four Popular Ice Fishing Destinations in the Lakes District

Raeanne O’Meara·March 2, 2020
Anglers rejoice, hardwater fishing season is here! If you are already planning some trips for this winter, make sure that...

Invasive Species: Zebra Mussels and Eurasion Milfoil

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 20, 2013
Controlling Unwanted Transplants: Zebra Mussels North America’s industrial, agricultural and municipal water supplies, freshwater shipping, fishing, and shellfish harvesting are under a multimillion-dollar threat from the zebra mussel, first found in the Great Lakes in 1988. The spread of zebra mussels to other waterways can be prevented by boaters who flush their...
Campion Boats 682SC BRA

Campion Boats 682SC BRA

Trevor Shpeley·February 20, 2014
Campion is another Canadian boat builder and they boast the best selection of any North American manufacturer with 37 models and 48 variations to choose from. Long respected for the responsiveness, speed and fuel economy of their hulls, Campion is relentless in their quest for innovation and quality. The 682SC BRA...
Giant hogweed

Giant Hogweed: Invasive Species Spreading Through BC

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·July 19, 2013
Giant Hogweed is an invasive species spreading through the province of BC. Visit this site on the French Creek Giant Hogweed Project for a wealth of information Each plant produces about 50, 000 winged seeds that can float through the air for up to three days before settling in the soil...
Ryobi Ixorne Baitcaster

Ryobi Ixorne Baitcaster

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 6, 2013
The Ixorne is a metal baitcaster sporting a dual braking system that can be adjusted on the fly for fine control over the line while casting. High-grade anti-corrosive stainless steel ball bearings keep everything running smoothly while under pressure. The gear ratio is 6.0:1 for a respectable rate of retrieve. MSRP...
Cortland Trout Boss

Cortland Trout Boss

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·July 11, 2013
Cortland’s Trout Boss uses a new jacket material utilizing heat dissipation technology, which ensures minimal friction during false casting, which improves line speed and distance. An extended 65-foot head ensures great roll casting as well as good control at distance from this line. $75* SEE YOUR LOCAL RETAILER FOR CURRENT...
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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