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...
The current status of the Fraser River Sockeye salmon return provides for recreational Sockeye retention opportunities in the Tidal Waters...
Further to FN1097, the coast-wide returns of Chum salmon have been very poor and the current in-season estimate for the...
Set lining for burbot is a fun pastime in northern British Columbia, and something to look forward to every season....
First published in BCO Sport Fishing, Jan/Feb 2015
Not everyone participates in or supports competitive fly-fishing. But no matter where you stand, gear, presentation techniques or flies; all have been influenced by competitions. Developments such as no-stretch lines, beadheads and Euro nymphing are just a few of the benefits that we,
I was fortunate to be introduced to fly fishing and fly casting at a very young age, somewhere around 1978...
By Phil Rowley (designed by Scott Howell)
Originally published in Phil's "Fly-tying" column in the November/December 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine. Click here to view or print the original version.
Scott Howell is a renowned steelhead guru, Oregon guide and innovator within the steelhead fraternity. Along with fly-fishers such as Ed...
I’m going to be flat out honest with you – when it comes to ice fishing, my attitude can be,...
At any given time, there are always a few stillwater anglers that stand out from the rest due to their...
The East Kootenay region is located in the southeast corner of British Columbia. It is nestled between the Alberta border...









