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Category Archives: Tackle
High Country Fishing
Tired of fishing in waters teeming with more fishermen than fish? Want to fish remote lakes not accessible to the average person? Looking for a family fishing vacation non-anglers in the family will enjoy? If you answered yes to any of those questions, … Continue reading →
Side Trips in Alaska
Innersea Discoveries Cruises “Un-Cruise” “Exploring & Touching Blue Ice” Cool blue rays radiated through odd shaped icebergs as they drifted aimlessly throughout LeConte Bay in Southeast Alaska. As our outboard powered inflatable boat approached the massive iceberg flotilla, each iceberg … Continue reading →
The Coho Connection – Cordova Alaska
The Coho Connection – Cordova Alaska By John L. Beath Splashes of fish trying to throw hooks echoed across Ibeck Creek’s shrub-lined shores causing me to look downstream. With fly rod in hand my gaze focused on two anglers with … Continue reading →
Panama’s Big Game Fishing Camp
Panama’s Big Game Fishing Camp Text and photographs by Mary L. Peachin Rich green plankton, microscopic organisms that inhabit pelagic zones, is dense surrounding Panama’s underwater seamounts. Rising from the Continental Shelf to a 120 beneath the surface, upwellings carry … Continue reading →
Fishing In Style
Fishing In Style by Lois Beath Time to plan the family vacation. Dad wants to fish. Mom wants to relax. The kids just want to have fun. After much arguing, nobody’s happy. If this sounds familiar, it doesn’t need to … Continue reading →
Sund’s Lodge on Malcolm Island, British Columbia
Sund’s Lodge on Malcolm Island, British Columbia Mary L. Peachin British Columbia is noted for five species of salmon migrating along coastal waters throughout the summer. Bottom fishers favor BC’s numerous flats where they can jig for halibut. But where … Continue reading →
Hakai Pass Salmon and Halibut Fishing with Hakai Lodge
Hakai Pass Salmon and Halibut Fishing By John L. Beath http://www.GoFishMagazine.com& http://www.Halibut.net British Columbia’s expansive central coast shoreline has hundreds of miles of untouched and pristine beaches bordering some of British Columbia’s best saltwater fishing experiences. On the central coast … Continue reading →