There’s a never-ending internal monologue that runs through one’s mind, on those nice spring days when the sun is present...
By Garry Elgear
Originally published in the Tips and Tech column of the 2014 January/February issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
With fall over it’s time for the silver ghosts make their way home. These sensuous fish are each different, like a fingerprint, from the spots on their backside to the rosy hue...
Arguably some of the best mornings are had out on the water. The way we’ve prepared breakfast out on the...
by Linda Gabris
Originally published in “Cooking Rough” May 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
Now here’s a meal that makes the “100-Mile Diet” – the commitment to eating local food grown within 100 miles of home – very appealing. The idea is not new to me because I grew up eating food...
There’s nothing like a pair of leaky waders to put a damper on your fishing trip. The following bits of...
Fish are among the most efficient movers in the animal kingdom, perfectly adapted for life in water. Their ability to...
With all of the different Skagit Spey lines out there, I thought I would try and simplify things a little.
By Tom Johannesen
I’ll be the first to acknowledge the fact that we have lots to do over the summer months and finding time to go fishing is, many times, not a top priority. If a little time can be freed up between working around the house and holidays, lake fishing...
Many anglers have purchased pontoon boats or similar crafts to access unfished waters on increasingly crowded rivers. Anglers that have drifted down rivers in pontoons have experienced one of the most peaceful ways of travel, with unobstructed views of the beautiful landscape, snow-capped mountains, and soaring eagles, and the opportunity...
In British Columbia, fishing is more than just a pastime – it’s a tradition woven into the province’s cultural and...









