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...
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Fishing Report:Salmon: The Chinook (kings) have shown up big time.
Limits (2 per day) are a regular occurrence for most fishers.
Add to that Tyees (over 30lb Chinook) are an everyday thing. Just last week we had 11 Tyee in one day on our cleaning tables.
Hot Spots...
The original press release from the Pacific Salmon Foundation can be found at https://psf.ca/blog/how-tech-is-driving-innovation-for-salmon/. Monitoring thousands of distinct salmon populations...
The Fraser River Panel met Friday, September 10, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye and...
By W.P. Williamson. Originally published in the 2014 May issue of BC Outdoors magazineAfter painfully slow action for the last few hours of Dolly fishing on Kootenay Lake on the last day of the spring 2013 fishing derby, the downrigger weight and plug were brought up from 60-feet deep to...
The Fraser River Panel met Friday, September 17, to receive an update on the migration of the Fraser Sockeye and...
Teams from the Ktunaxa Nation Council, Kootenai Tribe of Idaho (US), Idaho Department of Fish and Game and the province will...
Effective immediately until 23:59 October 15, 2022, the recreational finfish fishing area within Subarea 25-1 will be changed to the...
The boat slowly idled through the morning fog, heading across the lake. It was amazing how quiet it was, given in the next few hours it would seem like a water skiing and tubing carnival. There was no sound except for a few waking gulls and the slight hum of...
by W.P. Williamson
The barely audible snap of the fishing line being pulled from the quick release clip on the planer board line was instantly replaced by the piercing zing of line being ripped off the reel. “Screamer on,” I called to my father at the helm of his Thunder Jet.








