Fishing is often a feast or famine sport, where your luck – and the amount of free space in your...
Simrad is part of the Navico family of marine navigational and fish-finding products. This Norwegian-based company, whose origins go back...
The other day, a gentleman came into the store, walked up to the counter and proudly displayed an old cane...
The start of the 2019 fishing season saw the public fishery take a series of reductions in opportunity in order...
Lingcod Background The lingcod is not actually a true cod; it belongs to a group of fishes known as greenlings,...
The Toro Winch holds approximately 40% more line than standard low profile reels. It uses six stainless steel HPCR bearings and a corrosion resistant instant anti-reverse bearing. Corrosion is kept under control with the X-Cräftic alloy frame and side plate and Duragear brass gears keep the reel trouble-free. The Toro...
We cruised down the channel with the lingering sun low along the horizon. A plan was crafted along the way...
Dr. John Matsen, of the Squamish Streamkeepers, has been instrumental in this initiative to bring back the herring.
Herring were spawning on the creosote-coated pilings in the Squamish Estuary, but the eggs were dying. Creosote is toxic to the herring eggs.
The group has discovered, by much experimentation that wrapping the pilings...
by Phil Rowley (designed by Aaron Goodis)Originally published in "Fly-Tying" column of BC Outdoors magazine in the September/October 2011 issue.
Each year, from mid-summer through to early fall, pink salmon return to spawn along BC’s coastal beaches, estuaries, rivers and streams – often in staggering numbers. While Vancouver Island waters are...
At 110 kilometres long, Francois Lake is the second longest, naturally occurring lake entirely within British Columbia. With depths plummeting...









