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...
With both barbecue/smoking season and halibut season just around the corner, what better way than to enjoy some halibut kebabs...
Set lining for burbot is a fun pastime in northern British Columbia, and something to look forward to every season....
Once we have our rod picked out we are going to need a line that helps us cast and that is perfectly suited to the fly-fishing we plan to do. Are we going to lake fish for small trout with a 5 weight or throw big heavy streamers with a...
If you are planning to head out ice fishing for the day, a person wants to have a healthy supply...
There’s a never-ending internal monologue that runs through one’s mind, on those nice spring days when the sun is present...
Introduction When someone mentions jigging for kokanee in British Columbia, most people think about ice fishing. But this vertical method...
by Linda Gabris
Originally published in the "Cooking Rough" column in the November/December 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine
Fish candy, sometimes known as “Indian Candy”, is always a popular treat around my house, especially over the holiday season when everyone is craving something delightfully sweet and chewy! There are many different...
Dry-fly fishing is arguably the easiest way to fly fish rivers, but it can be frustrating if fish come up...
It goes without saying that within the manifested ranks of fly fishing, dry-fly fishing holds the top accolade. There are...