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Steez EX2508H

Daiwa Steez EX Spinning

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 6, 2013
The Steez uses an ultra lightweight corrosion-proof Zaion body and an air rotor of strong lightweight Zaion carbon composite. It has 13 bearings and a maximum drag of 15.4 pounds. The machined aluminum handle is capped with a cork knob and the bail constructed from hollow stainless steel. The Steez...
Pieroway Tactical

Pieroway Tactical

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·July 11, 2013
Advanced fishermen who require a very fast loading, powerful rod for extra distance will appreciate the Pieroway Tactical series. Metallic blue regressive-tapered graphite blanks are scrimmed for added strength. Tactical rods come in line weights from #4 to #12 and in lengths from 9’ to 10’. $330-$390* SEE YOUR LOCAL RETAILER...
FoodSaver GameSaver Silver Vacuum Sealing System

FoodSaver GameSaver Silver Vacuum Sealing System

Christine Ly·June 14, 2013
Hunters and anglers will appreciate the FoodSaver GameSaver Silver Vacuum Sealing System featuring an updated, rugged design with integrated carrying handle, extra-large drip tray and built-in storage compartment. It comes with a 15-foot, 12-volt power adaptor cord, allowing you to seal your catch right in the field by plugging into...
Riverside Fly and Tackle

It’s This Weekend, Are You Going? 11th Annual Riverside River Daze

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·October 23, 2013
October 25-27, 2013 is Riverside Fly and Tackle's 11th annual Riverside River Daze event. As part of the event there are two sturgeon derbies. The first is on Friday October 25, with the Jeff O'Neill show. You have to listen to the Fox radio station and earn your spot in this...
Chinook salmon.

Chinook Management Measures Effective March 1, 2021

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·February 23, 2021
Effective 00:01 hours March 1, 2021, until March 31, 2021, the daily limit for Chinook is two (2) per day....

Skilling Up

Michaela Ludwig·May 30, 2023
One of the most fascinating things about being an outdoorswoman is the pursuit of new skills. They can be seemingly...

2013 Stocking Stuffer Ideas

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·December 18, 2013
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...
Shimano Calcutta 300D

Shimano Calcutta Reel

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·June 12, 2013
Shimano is set to launch the new Calcutta D series. It’s hard to believe but Shimano has improved the Calcutta’s already great casting performance by incorporating their own X-Ship technology. The X-Ship is a double bearing supported pinion gear system that provides more torque, more power and a smoother retrieve!
Rapala Shift Spinning

Rapala Shift Spinning

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·September 6, 2013
The lightweight design utilizes an all metal body which keeps gears aligned and perfectly meshed with no flex and makes a stronger, more durable and totally efficient fishing reel design. The 11 double-shielded stainless steel bearings and a precision-machined aluminum pinion gear, worm shaft and main shaft contribute to the...
Differential Maintenance: Why and How by Ty Langford

New Column for BCO, “Mechanical Maintenance”. In This Issue, “Have You Thought About Your Differential Lately?”

BCO Contributing Author·January 2, 2014
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...
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