The Fraser River Panel met August 30, 2022, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye run...
Gerry Kristianson—SFAB chair
The decision will not affect me personally. I have been getting my licence on-line since the electronic process was first put in place.
But the decision to move quickly to 100% electronic access is premature and ill-considered. The Sport Fishing Advisory Board was not consulted before the decision was made.
Effective one hour before sunrise on August 27, 2022, until one hour after sunset on September 15, 2022, you may...
I have lots of secluded fishing holes scattered throughout the north but one of my top destinations for rainbow is so big, bountiful and easy to access that there's no need to worry about keeping it under wraps because the pristine waters of beautiful Francois Lake, our province's second-largest natural...
With more of us using higher end camera and video equipment its even more important to have a great storage/travel case. The pelican 1450 is by far the best option in today's market.
In the opening statement of the Fishery Notice you'll find,
"As a result of the reduced Summer run abundance and
increase management adjustment factor First Nations
Food, Social and Ceremonial fisheries targeting Fraser
sockeye are being closed in an orderly fashion to
reduce the impacts on Summer run sockeye. Fishers...
Join the 5,000 plus visitors from around the Lower Mainland who come out to celebrate and witness the return of thousands of Salmon, back to their birthplace to lay and fertilize their eggs.
This free family event provides the opportunity to observe salmon up close and learn about their life cycle...
There is a new Fisheries Notice posted dated August 7, 2013
For the full Fishery Notice click here.
Passing Mission, the sockeye escapement remains consistent with the projections.
Another update should be posted after August 9. Be sure to check back for the link to maintain accurate up-to-date notices.
I’m going to take a quick break from the casting blogs for a minute here and remind everyone that it's a Pink year!
What is a pink year? Here, along the British Columbia coast, primarily our local waters surrounding Vancouver we see a major pink salmon return every two years falling...
by Ty Langford
Perhaps you should.
Following is a preview of some of the insights in our new column "Mechanical Maintenance".
Sure, we all try to do our oil changes every 5000 kilometres, give or take 2000 for some of us, but what about some of the other crucial components that may have...






