Fall is nearing us and that means it’s time to prepare to target those big Rainbow trout in the BC Interior Lakes! Fall fishing offers some of the fastest and productive days on the water. As the cooler temps arrive it triggers the fish to start to feed up for the colder months ahead. Not only is the fishing great in the fall, but you will also find that you will sometimes be … [Read more...]
Drift Fishing the Kettle River
A popular river to fish in the BC Interior is the Kettle River. The Kettle stretches over 290kms from its headwaters in the Monashee Mountains to the confluence of the Columbia River. One of the most popular stretches of this river is the stretch between the West Kettle near Westbridge all the way down to Midway. By far the best way to fish this river is by drifting with a … [Read more...]
Prince Rupert BC Fishn’ Trip 2014!
Nestled within British Columbia’s North West coast lies one of the world’s finest salmon fishing destinations; welcome to Prince Rupert! With the multiple world class wild run salmon rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean near Prince Rupert this area is truly an “untouched” gem! When one comes to fish this area its truly like no other. The fishing pressure is much more minimal … [Read more...]
It’s a Cranky Time of Year! BC Crankbait Bass Fishn’
We are getting to the time of the year in BC where fish are done spawning, the post spawn is over, and most fish are moving to their summer locations. There are some fish that will live close to shore and under docks. The majority of the larger fish will move onto main lake structure. Some of this structure will be points that extend into the lake, isolated rock piles, flooded … [Read more...]
Tips on How to Fish for Osoyoos Sockeye
Over the past 6 years we've had a remarkable Sockeye fishery in Osoyoos Lake. This Columbia River stock is starting to return in record breaking numbers thanks to the hard work of the Okanagan Nation Alliance Fisheries Department and DFO. This year (2014) it is forecasted to be a record run of Sockeye with over 200,000 Sockeye returning to the Okanagan … [Read more...]
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