Author: Ken Marsh
Partnership with Kitselas First Nation opens a new chapter for conservation-oriented fly anglers It started with a letter, followed up by a phone...
The BCFFF Conservation Fund currently has a value of over $200,000. The Fund started as the Gilly Fund in the mid-1980s when Alf...
The first signs of an early spring on the Interior Plateau where I live are robins and Canada geese arriving a few weeks...
For the last few years I have seen steelhead referred to as “grey ghosts” – the fish of a thousand casts, etc. While...
From rod types and weights, through myriad wet or dry lines, to an endless selection of flies catering to the most specific scenarios,...
Fly fishers calling East-central Vancouver Island home are fortunate to have some great fly-fishing opportunities close at hand. Fly-fishing for Pacific salmon off...
Tom Murray “The “Rolled Muddler” is one of those flies that evolved because I was looking for a pattern that imitated our local...