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...]
KingFisher Multi-Species Boats
When it comes to fishing boats in BC most of the talk is about aluminum and fiberglass ocean fishing boats. These boats are just really designed to do one thing and that is catch salmon. One of the companies that have been dominating the West Coast market for years is KingFisher (previously Harbercraft). These boats are built and designed to handle the toughest conditions that … [Read more...]
Protect Your Skin – In the Buff!
In my blogs, I usually like to talk about bass fishing since it is my passion, but over the last couple of years I have a new favorite product. It is not special bait, rod, or reel, but a Buff. Just like the ones you have seen being used on Survivor for the last 20 years. For fisherman and fisherwoman it is very important to keep your skin protected as much as possible … [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...]
Get Fishn with Sonny – Prince Rupert
Prince Rupert has always been a great place for salmon fishing. The Skeena River and its bigger tributaries such as the Bulkley, the Babine River, as well as the Nass (not a tributary of the Skeena) make for huge runs of salmon and large numbers of salmon feeding in the Rupert area; more specifically near the work channel. Prince Rupert is probably the salmon capital of … [Read more...]
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