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Trophy Tyee QR

Trophy Tyee QR

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 5, 2013
The Tyee is fully machined from solid bar-stock aluminum and then hard anodized for protection from the elements. The mid-arbor spool allows you to quickly retrieve loose line while the heavy-duty one-way disc drag keeps you from having too much of it lying around. Available in gold, blue or dark...
Perdigon Minnow

The Perdigon Minnow

Phil Rowley·May 12, 2021
The Perdigon Minnow is another creative design from the vise of Dennis Gamboa. Dennis was looking to create a durable,...
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We Have a Winner from the Toyota Shearwater BCO Derby Draw!

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·June 20, 2013
Joanne Hepplewhite of North Vancouver!~ Throughout our trade show season we, at our BC Outdoors booth, run an annual draw in conjunction with our sponsor: Toyota and your Toyota BC dealers and Shearwater Resort. Each year, one lucky winner receives the grand package which includes an all-inclusive trip to Shearwater Resort...
Sockeye salmon

FN0955-RECREATIONAL – SALMON: Sockeye – Region 7 – Nechako River in Prince George – Opening – August 29, 2022 to September 15, 2022

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·August 26, 2022
Effective one hour before sunrise on August 29, 2022 until one hour after sunset on September 15, 2022, you may...
Fishing Nootka Sound: Big Fish & Bigger Tales Await

Fishing Nootka Sound: Big Fish & Bigger Tales Await

Dennis Reid·January 2, 2020
If ‘big’ is a word you associate with fishing, you will love fishing Nootka Sound. That’s because there are big...
Salmon Steak

Salmon Steak with Chantrelles

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·January 8, 2014
Big water fishing and wild food foraging are two of my favourite sports and pairing up the fish of my dreams with a top woodland pick such as in this recipe produces a gourmet feast that money can't buy! I like to use salmon steaks for this particular recipe because they...
Scalloped burbot casserole

Scalloped Burbot Casserole

Linda Gabris·January 8, 2018
From the Cooking Rough column by Linda Gabris   The name burbot (scientifically known as Lota lota) comes from the Latin word barba, meaning beard which sums up the funny looking barbel, or "ugly mug whisker" as dad used to jokingly call it, that sits on the fish's chin.  When I was a kid,
Chinook salmon

RECREATIONAL – Salmon – Chinook – Region 6 – Nass River – Closure – July 15, 2020

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·July 15, 2020
Effective immediately until further notice, recreational fishing for Chinook salmon will be closed in the Nass River watershed. Escapements of...
A leatherback sea turtle travelling on the surface

Report: Leatherback Turtle Sightings

Tom Davis·January 8, 2013
Leatherback turtles are listed as endangered under Canada’s Species at Risk Act (SARA) and they have a critically endangered listing on a worldwide basis. They are found in all of the major oceans in the world, except in the most extreme northern and southern latitudes, and consist of four major populations divided into Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and South China Sea groupings. One of the reasons they are so widely distributed is because they have the unique ability amongst reptiles to internally regulate their body heat. This means they can adapt to colder sea temperatures which they encounter once they move away from the tropical latitudes on either side of the equator. These turtles are true ocean wanderers, often following the currents for up to 15,000 km a year. One tagged specimen apparently traveled just over 30,000 km in a single year.
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...
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