Discover Squamish, an Outdoor Playground
It’s the end of July, mid-summer, and along the BC coast everything is stirring...
It’s the end of July, mid-summer, and along the BC coast everything is stirring...
There’s something inspiring to step outside and stretch the boundaries of your fishing and outdoor experiences.
Salmon fishing in many BC rivers is a community event, where often times dozens of anglers will string out in a long line 20 or 30 feet apart for their shot at a salmon.
In the salt chuck, chinook and coho are widely accepted as the mainstay of the saltwater salmon fishery. Chinook fishing can be had year round, given the presence of resident fish that live in every harbour, sound and inlet 12 months a year.
When fishing on the salt, cohos are perhaps the most accessible and accommodating of the salmon. They are found in ...
For many long months western anglers – especially the rod and reel kind – are held prisoner by the climate we live in. Sure there are some opportunities to cast a ...
Septembers on the coast are truly fantastic because this is coho time. Coho flood the ocean waters all up and down the coast as the summer progresses. They grow tremendously fast in these herring rich waters and by the time September rolls around there are plenty of robust, 8 to 14 pound eating machines out and about.
Lordy! Lordy! Another forty is all I can say. You fish the same pools each day and every one could hold a monster at any time. Attached are some of the King Salmon we have produced for the smiley clients.
Vancouver’s got it. Prince Rupert’s got it, so does the Island and all points in between. This summer is forecasted to be one of the greatest salmon seasons on record.