New Years Eve is the perfect opportunity to get together with friends and family for a wild game feast. Whether...
by Danie ErasmusNymph fishing has evolved from the simple practice of fishing a sunken fly into a myriad of different nymphing methods from around the world. Nowadays, you are likely to hear about European methods such as Czech, Polish, French and Spanish nymphing, but there is also the New Zealand...
Lingcod Background The lingcod is not actually a true cod; it belongs to a group of fishes known as greenlings,...
The Fraser River Panel met Friday, September 10, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye and...
The current status of the Fraser River Sockeye salmon return provides for recreational Sockeye retention opportunities in the Tidal Waters...
By Phil Rowley
Originally published in “Fly-Tying” Jan/Feb 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
The General Practitioner or ‘GP’, as it is affectionately known to many, is a staple pattern for most British Columbia steelhead fly-fishers. The GP was originally designed as a prawn or shrimp imitation for Atlantic salmon by an...
The Chuck nymph, designer Chuck Furimsky’s wordplay on the Czech nymph, is a unique pattern utilizing leather Bugskin. Prior to...
The landscape of the outdoors industry has seen a dramatic shift over the years. Gone are the simple days, when...
Spey flies feature long, flowing hackles, slender lines and, on occasion, a beautiful, streamlined, bronze mallard wing. For the most...
Just be careful when your loved one reaches into the stocking to find these beauties. At just $9.99 you can't go wrong.
You can cut bait with just about anything that is sharp enough but anybody who has ever used his wife’s best scissors to cut roe strips knows exactly how...









