When it comes to stillwater fly fishing, there is simply nothing more exciting than targeting fish in skinny water. It’s...
Having spent my entire life living in the Lakes District region of northern British Columbia, I have spent a significant...
By Garry Elgear
Originally published in “Tips and Tech” May 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
For most fishermen in this province the harsh weather and cold fronts can be a real deterrent during the winter months. Only truly die-hard anglers will brave the rain, sleet, snow and whatever else BC decides...
It’s not very often anymore that we get to experience spur-of-the-moment trips. Work and household responsibilities leave us carefully carving...
Those of us who live on the west coast of British Columbia are truly blessed, not only with the beauty...
Orignally published in "Cooking Rough" March/April 2013 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
Click here for the original published version as a printable pdf
Here’s a tasty fish creation reminiscent in flavour to the renowned Jewish dish known as gefilte fish. The big difference is that these savory fish dumplings are served piping...
by Garry Elgear
Originally published in “Tips and Tech” March/April 2011 issue of BC Outdoors magazine.
Kicking back in my boat waiting for my guests to arrive I pull out my binoculars and start scanning the water for activity. Two hundred yards in the distance I see the surface erupt in the...
The six systems designed to deal with sewage on recreational and small fishing vessels are.
Marine Sanitation Device (MSD) Type 1.
There is a great deal of concern about the impact the chemicals this system uses to break up and disinfect sewage is having on the environment after it is discharged overboard.
Marine...
Camping out for the weekend on the shore of a lake is something everyone has to experience within their lifetime....









