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Penn International Baitcaster

Penn International Baitcaster

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 6, 2013
With hardened stainless steel gears and pinions and machined frames and side-plates, the Penn International is without a doubt a solidly constructed reel. The strong smooth drag is sealed against the elements and all the components are built to stand up to years of hard fishing for big fish including...
Blake Johnston

Sewage Waste Head Management and/or Marine Sanitation Devices

Blake Johnston·July 16, 2013
The six systems designed to deal with sewage on recreational and small fishing vessels are. Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) Type 1. There is a great deal of concern about the impact the chemicals this system uses to break up and disinfect sewage is having on the environment after it is discharged overboard. Marine...
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...
Maxima Fishing Line

Maxima Celebrates 100 Years In The Fishing Business

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·March 16, 2020
Maxima lines are celebrating a milestone few companies in the fishing business can claim – a 100th anniversary. The company...
The Double Bunny

Fly-Tying: The Double Bunny

Phil Rowley·March 8, 2015
From Spring 2015 BC Outdoors Magazine Scott Sanchez’s Double Bunny is a simple, creative amalgamation of two rabbit strips cemented along a hook. Since its initial inception, Scott’s Double Bunny has caught well over 30 species, has spawned countless variations and is a three-time winner of the Jackson Hole One...

Still Looking for the Perfect Gift?

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·December 18, 2013
Lost is rarely good and with nobody around to ask for directions, $25 - $200 for paper maps or current GPS info is a pretty sound investment. Mussio Ventures LTD has been a major player in the Canadian publishing industry going on 20 years now. Their series of backroad mapbooks and...
Bull trout are an incredible species that happen to live in a wonderful part of the world, and the author considers them a must for any serious angler. Photo by Chase White.

Leviathans: The Bull Trout of BC’s East Kootenays

Brandon Gudjonson·June 21, 2022
The East Kootenay region is located in the southeast corner of British Columbia. It is nestled between the Alberta border...
Blake Johnston

How to Clean Your Boat with Non-Toxic Alternative Aleaners That Don’t Pollute

Blake Johnston·July 10, 2013
You need to clean your boat, and I’m going to help you learn how keep it clean the natural non-toxic way, without having to use cleaning agents that contain phosphates and other poisonous chemicals that are a danger to the ecosystem as they are rinsed off your boat into the...
Lunker Stamp River Steelhead

Stamp River Winter Steelhead Report

Marilyn Murphy·December 8, 2015
The Winter run Steelhead are throughout the entire river now and we have been running trips on both the upper, middle and lower sections. This was a good day with all boats hooking at least 4 fish per boat, while today was less productive with one boat with a strike out and the other hooking two.
River view at South Thompson Inn & Conference Centre

Spring is Arriving in the Southern Interior of BC

Brian Chan·February 17, 2010
While practicing some spey casting today on the South Thompson River I saw a pretty good chironomid hatch. These early emergences definitely indicate that spring is not far off. The southern interior regions of the province are experiencing an incredibly mild winter with very minimal snowpack...
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