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Blake Johnston

Garbage and Toxic Waste: What To Do with It

Blake Johnston·July 5, 2013
Keeping BC’s waterways free from pollution.Some of us are guilty of polluting our water, but all of us suffer BC Outdoors Magazine’s Water Blogged, an informative guide to environmentally safe fun on Canada’s most beautiful inland and coastal waterways. In each issue we will endeavour to show you ways to not...
Kids checking out the Coho salmon

18th Annual Hyde Creek Salmon Festival

Camille Atebe·November 8, 2017
Join the 5,000 plus visitors from around the Lower Mainland who come out to celebrate and witness the return of thousands of Salmon, back to their birthplace to lay and fertilize their eggs. This free family event provides the opportunity to observe salmon up close and learn about their life cycle...

Still Looking for the Perfect Gift?

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·December 18, 2013
Lost is rarely good and with nobody around to ask for directions, $25 - $200 for paper maps or current GPS info is a pretty sound investment. Mussio Ventures LTD has been a major player in the Canadian publishing industry going on 20 years now. Their series of backroad mapbooks and...
Taylor Bay, Gabriola Island

Troubles on Gabriola Island

Tom Davis·January 8, 2015
Gabriola Island is one of those places where people live a quiet life and the problems associated with big cities and big industries seem far away. However that has all changed as the Pacific Pilotage Authority has a proposal in place that has the residents of Gabriola...
Coho salmon. Credit: mlharing/iStock.

FN0501-RECREATIONAL – Areas 11 to 20, 111, and Subareas 29-1 to 29-5 – Coho Management Measures – Effective June 1, 2021

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·May 29, 2021
Continuing conservation concerns for Interior Fraser Coho require that 2021 Coho management measures remain precautionary. Unless otherwise specified below, the...
Sockeye salmon

Sockeye Projections 2014

BCO Contributing Author·August 14, 2014
Sockeye bound for the Fraser River can be caught throughout the approach waters along the southern Coast of BC. Congestion points like Campbell River and the area around Victoria and the Southern Gulf Islands can provide good fishing when some of the large schools move through, but the mouth...
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FN0900-RECREATIONAL – Salmon – Region 2 – Fraser Tributaries – Pink Salmon Opportunities – Effective Immediately – Amendment to FN0900

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·September 8, 2021
This fishery notice amends FN0900 to clarify the Harrison River boundary description. The full notice follows. Waters: Chilliwack/Vedder River (including...
Percy with Kootenay Lake Rainbow Chinook in 2006

Preview: Early Spring Kootenay Gerrards

BCO Contributing Author·January 2, 2014
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.
Via Aaron Goodis

Coming Up

Aaron Goodis·June 11, 2013
Who would have thought that I would be stumped trying to write about my two most involved and time consuming activities? I mean, lets face it, I live and breath fly-fishing and nature photography. If I’m not talking about it or actually out there taking part then I must be...
Chinook salmon.

FN0681-RECREATIONAL – Salmon – North Coast – Areas 3 to 5 – Chinook Salmon Daily Limits – July 15, 2020

Fisheries and Oceans Canada·July 14, 2020
Effective July 15, 2020 at 00:01 hours until further notice, the recreational daily limit for Chinook salmon in Areas 3,...
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