Nestled in the Northern area of the Okanagan Region you will find Mabel Lake. This lake is by far one of the most productive fisheries in all of the Okanagan. Mabel Lake is home to numerous types of sport fish including Rainbow Trout, Kokanee, Chinook salmon, and Lake Trout! Throughout the summer months most anglers target Chinook salmon, however the spring period should not be … [Read more...]
ALBERNI OUTPOST KAYAK BASS EVENT
On May 25th 2014 Matt Benson, BC Fishn Team Member, participated in the first ever Alberni Outpost Kayak Bass Event on Quennel Lake in Cedar on Vancouver Island. Here is Matt's report that he shared with us from the Alberni Post Website: We had a turn out of 16 amazing anglers, it was a great event. First off we would like to thank some of their great sponsors like Spro, … [Read more...]
Cranbrook Family Fisheries
Travelling through the interior of BC? Are you looking for family friendly and great fishing? Look no further than the city of Cranbrook and surrounding area! The East Kootenays offers tremendous fishing opportunities from world class fly fishing to some of the best family fishing experiences that can be had in our beautiful province. Here are a few of my favourite lakes to get … [Read more...]
Sweat the Details & Improve your Results
A lot of people say relax don’t sweat the details, but when it comes to fishing it’s sometimes better if you do! I was fishing a team tournament this past weekend on Shawnigan Lake. In the morning, on my football head jig with a spider grub, the fish were biting slowly. On the second spot we had 5 fish following my bait, but they just wouldn’t commit. I tipped the claws of the … [Read more...]
Start of a New Season, Northern BC Fishn’ – Prince George Area
Well this is the time of year when we all pace the water’s edge and await the first chance at "Ice off", and getting those boats and flotation’s out on the water. I know for sure I'm one of those who have the cabin fever from winter and now have all my new patterns of bugs tied up and ready to get the lines wet on the fly gear! Typically we can see most central and lower … [Read more...]
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