Sonny has made his way out to Prince Rupert once again this year and he is slammin the Chinooks! If you are looking for fishing tips on how to fish the Rupert area Sonny is your guy! Sonny and his crew have been fishing the Rupert Channel. Near the end of June the winds were blowing hard and the waves were kicking up. The rough waters ignited the salmon to start to bite … [Read more...]
Ice Fishn for Perch in Alberta with Sonny Covin
The number of times I've gone perch fishing I can count on both hands in the last 20 years! But this year is a different story as I've gone more times this year than the previous 20! Some of the lakes in Alberta have been fished out and others like so many have winter killed but the excitement of catching these tasty eating fish really gets me going. … [Read more...]
Perch fishing Mink Lake, Alberta
The trip to Mink Lake started shortly after Janice got off work. We left Leduc for Slave Lake, Alberta a three hour drive for the night and a late supper at Boston Pizza. The next morning we had a one and a half hour drive to Mink Lake with a stop at Utikuma Lake to see what the trail looked like due in part to all the snow we had in the month of December. We drove on the lake … [Read more...]
East Kootenays Wild Horse Hot Springs
Skiing, hiking, mountain sceneries and other outdoor activities are just a few of the many things you can do while not fishing in the Rocky Mountains on the east and the Purcell Mountains on the west. For some, the fall came be more of a challeging time to get out to do some fishing due to weather conditions; so why not hit up some hotsprings! The Hot Springs of the East … [Read more...]
Fishing Los Cabos-Featuring Mucho Loco Sportfishing
Los Cabos Mexico offers some of the finest ocean Sportfishing in the world! This Baja region where the Sea of Cortes meets the Pacific Ocean at the vivid world known rock arch provides excellent fishing opportunities for numerous types of fish. These fish range from Marlin, Swordfish, Wahoo, Shark, Dorado (Mahi Mahi), Yellowfin Tuna, Snapper and Roosterfish. You never have to … [Read more...]
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