When ice fishing there is a lot of bending down and back up again. This makes it easy for your shirts to come untucked and that shivering cold air to sneak up your back! Once the chill sets in it’s hard to get rid of. One easy way to stay tucked in is to buy your top base layer of clothing in TALL size. This allows extra room for your shirt to be deeply tucked and not to ride … [Read more...]
Small Stream Fishing
As I've developed into an fly angler it's occurred to me that I have a preference to where I fish that keeps me coming back again and again. We all have that one spot we go where we consistently catch fish and rarely get skunked. I'd say I have a small stream addiction because as I make plans to fish for the day I have a battle going on in my head about where I should go. … [Read more...]
BC Fishn 2014 Gift Guide
Do you have a hard time shopping for the angler in your family? Well, the BC Fishn 2014 Gift Guide can help. I will cover 10 essential BC fishing products. 1. The Rod Glove The Rod Glove company makes a full line of products that protect your fishing equipment. They are best known for their Rod Glove that covers one piece spinning and casting rods. They also make a bait … [Read more...]
Fly Fishing Sawmill Lake (Burnell Lake)
The interior region of BC is home to many world class lakes. One of these gems is Sawmill Lake (also known as Burnell Lake) near Oliver BC. The access road to this lake is somewhat maintained and depending on the time of year it can be daunting in anything less than a two wheel drive truck. There are some washed out areas and some large rocks in many places along the road. Once … [Read more...]
Grand Opening of Cabela’s in Nanaimo
I bet when all of the bigwigs of Cabela’s announced to their management staff that the next big opening for Cabela’s was to be in Nanaimo, BC, most of these people were thinking where is Nanaimo? Well, Nanaimo is Vancouver Island’s second largest city with a population of almost 80 thousand. It is a great point of access to West Coast fishing and North Island hunting. Most … [Read more...]
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