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Chinook salmon

FN0903-RECREATIONAL – Finfish Closure changing to Hook-Size Restriction – Area 25 – Conuma River Estuary – Effective Immediately until December 31, 2022

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·August 16, 2022
Effective immediately until 23:59 December 31, 2022, the following portion of Subarea 25-5 will revert from a finfish closure to...
Sto:lo

Treaty Fight Over Five Mile Fishery Sparks Legal Challenge

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·June 24, 2013
By Cara McKenna Published June 21, 2013 05:40 pm | 1 Comments Sto:lo elder Maryann Roberts and her husband Percy learned the ways of fishing from their mothers, and have always used the Five Mile Fishery along the Fraser River -- a fishery which, according to band leaders, helps contribute to about...
Sockeye salmon

FN0937-Salmon – Sockeye – Areas 11 to 29 – Fraser River Sockeye Update – August 23, 2022

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·August 23, 2022
The Fraser River Panel met August 23, 2022, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye run...
Chinook salmon

Studies Show Salmon use “GPS” to Make Their Way

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·February 6, 2014
Previously published. Written by Dene Moore, THE CANADIAN PRESS February 6, 2014 10:00 AM VANCOUVER - Every year, millions of chinook salmon clog the rivers and creeks of British Columbia in an epic migration that has puzzled scientists for generations. The fish travel hundreds of thousands of kilometres through the ocean and...
Legend Boats 20 Xtreme

Legend Boats 20 Xtreme

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·February 20, 2014
Length – 19’6” Beam - 97” Bottom Width - 76” Max Horsepower – 175 Base Price – $27,999. Legend Boats began in Whitefish, Ontario, in 1987 and have become well known for a number of industry leading innovations now utilized by other manufacturers. They have a vast line of boats for almost every need and...

Spur Of The Moment

Michaela Ludwig·August 14, 2023
It’s not very often anymore that we get to experience spur-of-the-moment trips. Work and household responsibilities leave us carefully carving...

Nature’s Perfect Design

Michaela Ludwig·October 30, 2025
Fish are among the most efficient movers in the animal kingdom, perfectly adapted for life in water. Their ability to...
Ryobi Aquila Baitcaster

Ryobi Aquila Baitcaster

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 6, 2013
The Aquila is a full metal framed reel, constructed from high-density aluminum alloy combined with nine high-performance waterproof stainless steel ball bearings ensuring maximum durability in harsh conditions. The Dead Weight multi-disc drag system is rated for 11-pound and the v-shaped alloy spool allows increased line capacity. The braking is...
Coho salmon. Credit: mlharing/iStock.

FN0460 and FN0461 Recreational Coho Opening Times and Limits on the Southwest and Northwest Coast of Vancouver Island

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·May 21, 2020
FN0460-RECREATIONAL – Salmon – Southwest Coast of Vancouver Island – Areas 21 to 24, 121 and 123 to 124 –...
Islander Classic Spey Reel No. 8

Islander Classic Spey Reel

Christine Ly·July 11, 2013
Islander Reels has just launched a new click and pawl Spey reel referred to as “the modern day Spey reel with some traditional attributes.” The Islander classic Spey reel spool rides on two oilite bushings on a stainless steel spindle; the drag is five-position adjustable and is effected by tensioning...
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