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...
For the first time, freshwater fishing and hunting licences are available through a single online system — a long-requested change...
Background Bait holders have been part of the salmon trolling scene in BC for six decades. Since 1954 when the...
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...
Along British Columbia’s coast, salmon fishing is as much about stewardship as it is about opportunity. In recent years, one...
With both barbecue/smoking season and halibut season just around the corner, what better way than to enjoy some halibut kebabs...
In British Columbia, fishing is more than just a pastime – it’s a tradition woven into the province’s cultural and...
If you are planning to head out ice fishing for the day, a person wants to have a healthy supply...
With all of the different Skagit Spey lines out there, I thought I would try and simplify things a little.
Roderick Haig-Brown, one of the most praised and respected fly-anglers, not only as an active angler in his time but as a legend in ours, had a very solid belief as to how an angler should carry himself and he led unwaveringly by that example. As a self-proclaimed disciple of...









