Most experienced anglers have their own preference on how far they setback their line from the downrigger canon ball. There’s a lot of variables that can go into deciding what the optimum setback is such type of fish you are targeting, depth and speed, etc. Here’s an easy proven formula that tends to work almost every time in freshwater fishing applications. It is called the … [Read more...]
Cold Day on MacKenzie Lake
Getting out on the lake is special treat so when my brother called asking if I wanted to go I was more than eager to get out there. When I got up I had a text message saying that I better be ready for rain because there was a 40% chance and it wasn’t going to drive us off the lake. That’s when I looked at the temperature out -0.1° Celsius, more like snow I thought. … [Read more...]
Time for a giveaway
BC Fishn' is getting ready for it's fist giveaway! Register as a member of BC Fishn' today and when we get to 50 subscribers we will draw at random for a winner of our first prize! The winner will get this fly box with the 12 brand new flies seen in the picture below. So register today and join BC Fishn' and don't forget when you register you also become registered for the … [Read more...]
The Basics of Trolling BC’s Freshwaters
In the British Columbia Interior we are spoiled with the species of fish that we get to fish for. These species mostly consist of Rainbow Trout, Kokanee, Lake Trout, Brook Trout and Bull Trout/Dolly Vardens. One thing all of these fish have in common is the affective way an Angler can fish for them; and that is the method of trolling. I would like to share some simple but … [Read more...]
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