Ardent Reel Care ProductsUnfortunately, fishing reel neglect is a verifiable fact, a lack of due diligence common amongst modern day anglers. As a result of this situation I’m always on the lookout for the kind of products that might make reel care a more likely endeavour. To my delight US...
The Speedster is a reel for when you want a super high rate of retrieval to recover line on the bottom of the boat or beat the fish that is charging you head-on. A narrow spool and large outside diameter combine to deliver speed that just can’t be matched in...
Pieroway is a Canadian company based in Calgary, Alberta that has become Canada’s largest designer
of fly rods. The Element uses a metallic copper blank
with a medium/fast-action and the power to give you extra distance when required. High-density cork handles mate to nickel/silver reel seats with maple inserts. Line weights of...
Ocean fishing is almost like that itch that just can never quite be scratched – no matter how many times...
by Ty Langford
Perhaps you should.
Following is a preview of some of the insights in our new column "Mechanical Maintenance".
Sure, we all try to do our oil changes every 5000 kilometres, give or take 2000 for some of us, but what about some of the other crucial components that may have...
When it comes to stillwater fly fishing, there is simply nothing more exciting than targeting fish in skinny water. It’s...
The Ixorne is a metal baitcaster sporting a dual braking system that can be adjusted on the fly for fine control over the line while casting. High-grade anti-corrosive stainless steel ball bearings keep everything running smoothly while under pressure. The gear ratio is 6.0:1 for a respectable rate of retrieve.
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The previous closure for bivalve shellfish at French Creek, near the City of Parksville, is no longer necessary and has been lifted.
For the full Fishery Notice click here.
Assessment data for sockeye salmon and environmental conditions in the Fraser River watershed has been review as of July 29, 2013.
The full Fishery Notice is here.
The next review is scheduled for August, 2, 2013.
The Fraser River Panel met Tuesday, July 14, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye runs...