If you are planning to head out ice fishing for the day, a person wants to have a healthy supply...
Upon arrival at an unfamiliar lake, a variety of questions must be answered to make the fishing trip a successful...
This article originally appeared in the July/August issue of BC Outdoors
It is a common belief that wet flies and nymphs are the most successful choice to catch a lot of fish. This does make sense as fish feed subsurface the majority of the time, and anglers will only open...
Set lining for burbot is a fun pastime in northern British Columbia, and something to look forward to every season....
If you have never thrown spoons for rainbow trout, you should! Spoon fishing for rainbow trout is a fun way...
First published in the July/Aug 2016 issue of BC Outdoors
You have a pontoon boat, you read my previous article “Gearing up For Safe River Navigation” (May/June 2015, and online) and have all your safety gear, but now how do you actually get down the river safely?
This article will cover...
Hello, my name is Trevor Shpeley and I'm standing before you today because I am a crappy caster.
Yes I admit it, I am powerless over my crappy casting and my line has become unmanageable.
I didn't always know I was a crappy caster. I started out as a budding young fly-fisherman...
You need to clean your boat, and I’m going to help you learn how keep it clean the natural non-toxic way, without having to use cleaning agents that contain phosphates and other poisonous chemicals that are a danger to the ecosystem as they are rinsed off your boat into the...
The East Kootenay region is located in the southeast corner of British Columbia. It is nestled between the Alberta border...
Leader setups for fly-fishing streams can be confusing to new fly anglers. Avoid any confusion and take a simplified approach...









