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River Navigation: Having Fun Safely

Darren Wagner·January 8, 2013
Many anglers have purchased pontoon boats or similar crafts to access unfished waters on increasingly crowded rivers. Anglers that have drifted down rivers in pontoons have experienced one of the most peaceful ways of travel, with unobstructed views of the beautiful landscape, snow-capped mountains, and soaring eagles, and the opportunity...
Salmon Steak

Salmon Steak with Chantrelles

BC Outdoors Magazine Team·January 8, 2014
Big water fishing and wild food foraging are two of my favourite sports and pairing up the fish of my dreams with a top woodland pick such as in this recipe produces a gourmet feast that money can't buy! I like to use salmon steaks for this particular recipe because they...
Scalloped burbot casserole

Scalloped Burbot Casserole

Linda Gabris·January 8, 2018
From the Cooking Rough column by Linda Gabris   The name burbot (scientifically known as Lota lota) comes from the Latin word barba, meaning beard which sums up the funny looking barbel, or "ugly mug whisker" as dad used to jokingly call it, that sits on the fish's chin.  When I was a kid,
Credit: Raeanne O’Meara.

Set Lining For Burbot

Raeanne O’Meara·January 17, 2020
Set lining for burbot is a fun pastime in northern British Columbia, and something to look forward to every season....
Blake Johnston

Sewage Waste Head Management and/or Marine Sanitation Devices

Blake Johnston·July 16, 2013
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...
Via Aaron Goodis

Single-hand Rod versus Double-hand Rod

Aaron Goodis·June 11, 2013
So here we go, this is the first post in a series of blogs devoted to fly-casting techniques. I plan to start with good old fashioned single-handed fly-casting and then move on towards spey-casting and double-handed rods in later posts. However almost all of the casting pointers discussed will be...
Bull trout.

Six Tips For Catching More Bull Trout On The Fly

Jordan Oelrich·April 24, 2020
Salvelinus confluentus, the predator of most river systems that they inhabit and a true eating machine. As a member of...
Via Aaron Goodis

Skagit Lines, Line Weights and Sink Tips

Aaron Goodis·June 4, 2014
With all of the different Skagit Spey lines out there, I thought I would try and simplify things a little.

Skilling Up

Michaela Ludwig·May 30, 2023
One of the most fascinating things about being an outdoorswoman is the pursuit of new skills. They can be seemingly...
Via Aaron Goodis

Slack Kills

Aaron Goodis·October 23, 2013
One of the most common mistakes in fly-casting is allowing slack. Slack Kills! Ever try to shoot a bow and arrow with a slack bowline? It doesn't work and your fly cast won’t either. You need to create good tension at all times during your fly cast. In order for...
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