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Ucuelet Early Season Chinook Salmon

Ucluelet Early Season Fishing Report

Marilyn Murphy·May 5, 2015
Early season spring fishing produces some quality Chinook Salmon in the 10-25 pound range. So far the best Salmon fishing has been close to Ucluelet so not a big run to the fishing grounds. Fishing the outside edge of Barkley Sound, Great Bear and out as far as three miles offshore. The fish are hunkering right on the bottom, so the gear varies between 110-150 feet deep depending on bottom depth. Using Spoons with Flashers or Anchovies with Flashers. Fish are biting on the tides but morning has been by far best.
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Shopping Local

Lowell Strauss·March 22, 2022
What’s the first thing you think of when you see “Made in Canada” on a label? In my mind, it’s...
Photo by Dreamstime, Derek Holzapfel.

Fishing For Lingcod: Reeling In BC’s Tasty Sport Fish

Tom Davis·April 24, 2020
Lingcod Background The lingcod is not actually a true cod; it belongs to a group of fishes known as greenlings,...
Via Aaron Goodis

Get Ready For Steelhead

Aaron Goodis·February 4, 2014
Skagit Style. The Skagit style of Spey is one of the newer ways of Spey casting and fishing and is definitely the most asked about in fly shops. It's trendy, it's maybe easier to learn than some other methods—although that can be argued, and more importantly, it's fun. What exactly is Skagit?

Campfire Cooking For Ice Fishing

Michaela Ludwig·January 13, 2023
If you are planning to head out ice fishing for the day, a person wants to have a healthy supply...
Fishing boats moored at Cheanuh Marina on the Sc’ianew (Beecher Bay) First Nation Reserve in East Sooke May 2019

Briefing Note: Recommendations for Restoring Southern British Columbia’s Public Chinook Fishery

Tom Davis·July 12, 2019
Please read the briefing note prepared by a broad group of concerned southern Vancouver Island citizens with the aim of...
Bowfishing. Photo by Gord Nuttall.

An Intro To Bowfishing

Ken Garwasiuk·July 2, 2020
With the coming of spring, many of our customers engage in the fun sport of bowfishing. As carp move into...
The Pinch Hitter

Fly-Tying: Pinch Hitter

Phil Rowley·January 8, 2014
I was fortunate to meet Rob Texmo earlier this year. Rob is a talented tyer with a love for traditional Atlantic salmon and spey patterns, adapting the tying techniques and disciplines these flies require with great success for Pacific salmon and steelhead. Rob’s tying skill and attention to detail on...
RIO Skagit MOW Tips

Rio Skagit MOW Tips

Christine Ly·June 12, 2013
Rio has just launched a new series of sink tips for the Skagit and Spey angler called iMOW’s. The new iMOW tips are based on Rio’s successful MOW tips but are now built to have a better depth transition between the floating head and the fast sinking tip. The tips...
The Jelly FAB

Fly-Tying: The Jelly FAB

Phil Rowley·January 8, 2014
The FAB is a clever blend of two popular stillwater attractors, the Booby and the Blob, two patterns that have been the subject of previous columns. Together, these three patterns form my current stillwater attractor pattern trinity. From the research I have done, the FAB’s origins trace back to some English...
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