Fishing the Prince to
Prince Corridor!
Having had the bounty of living in Prince George
and fishing the Prince to Prince corridor for close to 6 years I
thought I would share some of my experiences and relay some info. August 2002
Fishing the Sunshine
Coast of British Columbia
Yeah, this is the Sunshine Coast of BC! Tomorrow
I think I'll fish a lake. It's mid December. I love it! December
2003
Garry Point Park, a
Spot for the Whole Family!
Garry Point Park is located beside Steveston,
Richmond. The advantage of fishing in Garry Point Park is that you
can reach all your favorite stores and restaurants within minutes. July 2001
Langara Island: Spectacular
Fishing
A photographic collection of spectacular fishing
from Langara Island. November 2004
No. 3 Road Pier, Richmond
The "No. 3 Road" pier was built in the
early 90's for the sportfishermen. Located at the south end of No.
3 road in Richmond, it offers anglers some excellent fishing between
April and December. September 2001
North Arm, Lower Fraser
River
North Arm of Lower Fraser River is a perfect place
to be after a long day in the office. It can be fished year round
for salmon and various other coarse fish species. February 2002 |
Rice Lake, North Vancouver
Located in Seymour Conservative Reserve, Rice
Lake has easy foot access and offers good trout fishing for kids
during the summer. July 2002
Sasamat Lake, Belcarra
Within 30 minutes of driving from Downtown Vancouver,
Sasamat Lake in Belcarra is a popular trout fishing hot spot for
anglers of all ages. May 2002
Stave River
Stave River, one of the major Fraser Valley rivers,
has become a popular river for anglers of all ages due to its easy
access and high productivity. November 2001
St Mary's Lake, Salt Spring Island
St Mary’s Lake, located near the northern end of Salt Spring Island, provides excellent fishing between April and October for lake fishing enthusiasts. May 2007
The Mighty Squamish!
It is not known by its productiveness, but the
beauty of its scenic surroundings. For many years most of my memorable
catches have come from the mighty Squamish. January 2002 |