The warmer spring temperatures ignite many of the Pacific Northwest’s freshwater lakes and streams with an abundance of fry. These fry are a combination of salmon fry such as Sockeye, Chinook and of course Kokanee. In some regions the fry hatch from their gravel redds, then are immediately thrown into currents that lead them directly into a freshwater lake exposed to looming … [Read more...]
Introducing the Lyman McFly
Majority of freshwater anglers know that a successful method to get more fish into your boat on bigger water bodies is by trolling buck tails. Buck tails have been fished for numerous generations throughout BC and the Pacific Northwest as they are one of the most reliable presentations when the fish are feeding near or on the surface. There's a good variety of tackle … [Read more...]
Late Winter & Early Spring Shore Fishing – Mabel Lake
Late winter/Early Spring can be one of the most challenging times of the year for us Anglers in the BC Southern Interior because it is between fishing seasons. The ice is getting too thin to go Ice Fishing and it is still too cold to pull out the fishing boats. So where is the good fishing from mid-February to mid-April? The BC Fishn Team is not about keeping secrets of … [Read more...]
Ice Fishing Martin Lake – Princeton BC
One of the best ice fishing lakes near the Princeton area is nestled just outside of town limits. Martin Lake is small lake and is overlooked by many anglers. The lake is approx 4kms down the Princeton-Summerland Road, just after the Princeton fair grounds, turn left onto Nelson Rd. … [Read more...]
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