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...]
Leader Lengths for Kokanee Fishing – Tip
Having the right leader length for Kokanee fishing is critical! Kokanee can be somewhat fickle on when and why they strike your lure. Long story short having the right leader between your dodger and lure will help improve your results. https://youtu.be/bHoHr4lbJhs Here’s a simple formula to help you choose the correct leader length when fishing behind a dodger. This … [Read more...]
Shore Fishing for Bass
Do you ever get those days that you don’t feel like taking the boat out, or maybe you don’t have someone to go fishing with; or maybe you don’t have access to a boat to hit your favourite lake? No worries! One really great way to explore a lake and spend the day fishing is by shore fishing and wading the shorelines! When we fish from a boat we tend to cover a lot of water … [Read more...]
To Booby, or Not to Booby, that is the Question!
A few years back, unless you were from the UK or participated in Fly Fishing competitions and you asked a fly fisher if a Booby was a good choice to go with, there would most likely be 1 of 3 reactions. 1) Dead silence with a puzzled look 2) Blushing red face from the person you asked 3) A smack across the face should the receiver of the question be of the fairer … [Read more...]
How to Rig a Drop Shot for Bass Fishing
One of the most effective ways to target bass is by using a method called a drop shot. This method has been around for years but is really starting to become one of the most popular presentations that bass anglers are using. What makes this presentation so effective is its versatility. A drop shot rig can be fished as deep as 60 feet or all the way up to less than 1 foot of … [Read more...]
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