Beat The Winter Boat Blues Winterizing your vessel is a seasonal right of passage for boat owners. Once boating season fades to a warm weather memory and sunny autumn days turn dark, blustery, wet and snowy…showing your KingFisher a little love is key! Needless to say, a full wash down, scrub and post-season cleaning and […]

How to Pick the Right Trolling Motor for Your Boat Trolling is a great fishing technique that allows you to cover more grounds than all the other fishing methods. It is a simple and relaxing fishing method that is loved by many anglers. However, this fishing method’s success depends on how silent your motor is […]

An Offshore Anniversary Party Like None Other The West Coast of Vancouver Island has always remained the ultimate testing ground for one’s boating skills and seamanship. Sure, you can run the Inside Passage or navigate fast-flowing water rife with whirlpools and treachery. But there is little comparison for boating the wide open Pacific and trolling […]

Big City Boating At It’s Finest September 1st was always going to be a zany day of boating and fishing off Vancouver. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans set the stage with Springtime Chinook closures off the North and South Arm of the Fraser River and Howe Sound that would last through August. While most […]

September is Tuna Time Each Fall for the past decade, a ragtag gang of fishermen have plied their trade on the West Coast of Vancouver Island, chasing blue water and Albacore Tuna. It’s not a pursuit for the faint of maritime heart, with big offshore runs, challenging water and way more variables than confirmed facts. […]

Hawgust Those who site British Columbia saltwater sport fishing as a passion or career are well versed in the ways of Hawgust. The month of August on the BC Coast, south of Prince Rupert anyway, has become commonly known as Hawgust…a just slightly clever verbal combination of “August” and “Hawgs.” The biggest of British Columbia […]

Sport Utility Vessel The history of boating on the British Columbia coast is long-rooted in saltwater fishing and purpose-built angling machines. From the 18-foot Double Eagle to Whaler skiff to early aluminum, boats were built with jigging and trolling in mind. They were the mainstay of lodge operations and weekend warriors. And today they’ve given […]

Run The Inside Passage Over the years, running the British Columbia Inside Passage has become a Big Coast specialty. The 600-odd miles that comprise the BC Coast from Vancouver to Prince Rupert present a myriad of challenges, opportunities and adventures. From a boating perspective, you need to have your KingFisher serviced and running in top […]
KingFisher Boats reels in third Canada’s Best Managed Designation KingFisher Boats continues to lead the pack with their third prestigious Canada’s Best Managed designation. In 2019, KingFisher saw continued growth in key markets, and invested in their future with a 18,000 sq. ft expansion and increased production capacity driven by a 20% larger workforce KingFisher […]

Published on BC Fishn by KingFisher Pro Staff Danny Coyne Original Article: https://www.bcfishn.com/kalamalka-lake/ A Community Coming Together for Kokanee Conservation There is no doubt that the Okanagan Valley is home to two world class Kokanee fisheries being Wood and Kalamalka Lake. For years these 2 lakes have naturally produced incredible averaged sized Kokanee in high […]