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Fish dumplings in savory broth

Fish Dumplings in Savory Broth

Linda Gabris·February 7, 2014
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...

The Hero Shot

Trevor Shpeley·February 4, 2014
We have all done it. If you have a fishing rod and a camera you have probably at some point hoisted a fish high and proud for a picture before releasing it back into the water. It's just a natural thing to do, you want to show your family and...

Ice Fishing Season In The Lakes District

Michaela Ludwig·December 20, 2022
With frigid temperatures over the previous couple weeks, ice fishing season is just starting up in the Lakes District. While...
Differential Maintenance: Why and How by Ty Langford

New Column for BCO, “Mechanical Maintenance”. In This Issue, “Have You Thought About Your Differential Lately?”

BCO Contributing Author·January 2, 2014
by Ty Langford Perhaps you should. Following is a preview of some of the insights in our new column "Mechanical Maintenance". Sure, we all try to do our oil changes every 5000 kilometres, give or take 2000 for some of us, but what about some of the other crucial components that may have...
Via W.P. Williamson

Ice Fishing For Burbot

W.P. Williamson·January 8, 2014
Burbot, ling, eel pout or mud shark are just a few of the seven or so different monikers this sometime maligned and disrespected fish gets called. I, unlike a lot of folks, don’t think of them as ugly at all, but rather as yummy, battered pieces of fish candy in my deep fryer. Incidentally, the burbot is the only fresh water representative of the cod fish family in North America and it has succulent, mild tasting, white flaky, firm flesh.

Cutthroat Fishing: Searching Out the Pack

Garry Elgear·March 23, 2014
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...
Coho caught on herring strip

Herring Strip: The Forgotten Bait

Tom Davis·January 8, 2015
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...
Fishing For Sockeye Salmon On Babine Lake. Credit: Raeanne O’Meara.

Fishing For Sockeye Salmon On Babine Lake

Raeanne O’Meara·August 24, 2022
August is many things: a time for berry picking, a time for camping, a time for relaxing and a time...
Ask the Experts

What is your opinion on the secretive attitude that many fishers practice in BC and do you think it is of benefit to the fishery in the long run?

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·May 24, 2013
Well, I participate in internet fishing forums and write articles for fishing magazines so in the eyes of many I am emblematic of what they see as the decline of the fishery due to over-saturation of information in the media and on the net. Maybe because of that I'm not...
Via Linda Gabris

Cooking Rough: Trout with Fiddleheads

Linda Gabris·March 26, 2014
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...
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