Upon arrival at an unfamiliar lake, a variety of questions must be answered to make the fishing trip a successful...
Along British Columbia’s coast, salmon fishing is as much about stewardship as it is about opportunity. In recent years, one...
For the first time, freshwater fishing and hunting licences are available through a single online system — a long-requested change...
The 5th Annual BC Outdoors Show returns to Chilliwack Heritage Park, bringing together outdoor enthusiasts from across the province for...
For anglers on British Columbia’s rivers and coastlines, a missing adipose fin can tell an important story. Increasingly, it may...
It goes without saying that within the manifested ranks of fly fishing, dry-fly fishing holds the top accolade. There are...
The Pacific Salmon Foundation (PSF) has awarded a record $1.93 million to 144 salmon conservation projects led by First Nations,...
History After the Second World War, BC’s recreational salmon fishery grew steadily until the late 1990s. Most anglers trolled, mooched...
Between the 1950s and the late 1970s herring strip was the principle natural bait used by BC salmon anglers who preferred to troll rather than cut plug or mooch with herring. Trollers also used herring from four to seven inches in length. However, strip sales far exceeded sales of these...
With all of the different Skagit Spey lines out there, I thought I would try and simplify things a little.









