It is well known that one of the best places to target Rainbow Trout through the ice is along flat areas in shallow water. However, once the bite dies off where do these fish go? Once the trout are done feeding on the flats they tend to either retreat to deeper water near the bottom or suspend in mid water column. If the flat has a steep drop off to deeper water these fish … [Read more...]
Getting Started for Ice Fishing
When the snow and temperatures start to fall some angler's fishing season comes to an end, but for many others the hard water fishing seasons is just starting! The freezing temperatures bring the ice onto the lakes. For most of the Interior lakes in BC the ice fishing season starts in mid December as the colder weather brings over 6 inches of hard ice. The beginning of the … [Read more...]
Salt, Fresh & Field Outpost – Kokanee
Check out this awesome Salt, Fresh & Field Outpost episode featuring Wood Lake Kokanee that Danny from BC Fishn had the pleasure in helping with! Wood Lake is truly one of the best natural Kokanee Lakes in all the Pacific Northwest. Not only are these fish extremely fun and sometimes challenging to catch, they are some of the best table fare and angler can … [Read more...]
Fishing Terrestrial Fly Patterns
The summer months provide some of the most exciting dry fly action for fly anglers while targeting rivers within the Pacific Northwest. In the early summer months Caddis and Mayfly hatches usually bring the first taste of dry fly action that most fly anglers yearn for! But once the heat of the summer moves in and these hatches slowly dwindle one should not give up on the dry … [Read more...]
Bass Fishing in Osoyoos – Video
British Columbia is home to Osoyoos Lake which is one of the most prestigious bass fishing lakes that attracts anglers from the entire Pacific Northwest! Osoyoos Lake offers excellent fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass that can reach up to incredible sizes! An angler can experience a day of hooking into multiple five pound plus fish when fishing on Osoyoos. Unlike other … [Read more...]
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