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.
With frigid temperatures over the previous couple weeks, ice fishing season is just starting up in the Lakes District. While...
I was fortunate to be introduced to fly fishing and fly casting at a very young age, somewhere around 1978...
I personally take lots of pictures with my iPhone, it's just so darn accessible! Having a camera attached to your phone sure doesn't leave room for excuses in the not-photo-taking department. I mean, why not snap it? Get at it! Grab that pic and share the pixels out of it!
Jig fishing for lake trout is a fun and effective way to entice a bite and an experience everyone should...
Introduction When someone mentions jigging for kokanee in British Columbia, most people think about ice fishing. But this vertical method...
History After the Second World War, BC’s recreational salmon fishery grew steadily until the late 1990s. Most anglers trolled, mooched...
The Kokanee Salmon Kokanee fishing in British Columbia continues to become more popular every year. This highly sought-after renewable resource,...
The East Kootenay region is located in the southeast corner of British Columbia. It is nestled between the Alberta border...
Camping out for the weekend on the shore of a lake is something everyone has to experience within their lifetime....