The Magic of Beads.

Bait bans are now on many rivers, including those that ban scent. It can be a challenge that fishermen must overcome. Among the artificial presentations are spoons, jigs, spinners, worms, minnows, and synthetic copies of roe. In British Columbia, however, anglers are not allowed to add any scented residue, including synthetic scents, like anise oil [...]

Wigglefin Swarm Flashers

Gil d'Oliveira Traditional flashers are 8-11 inches, with slightly tapered boards with opposite bends at each end, causing them to sway back and forth and rotate. A lure that trails behind this motion has erratic action due to the sway. Each side of the flasher has a colour and a reflective surface design. The type [...]

BnR Tackle- The Holey Worm

Although plastic worms are made in different lengths, colours, and shapes, one common factor unites them all. To attach a leader, they need to be threaded through their length. Anglers have the option of assembling them on-site or pre-assembling them. Anglers need a long needle and the ability to thread centred in the core of [...]

Making The Colorado Spinner

Yakima Bait, Hildebrandt #5 Copper Colorado Blade from Yakima Bait Co. Unweighted spinning lures are so effective because of their simplicity. To complete this project, you will need four parts: swivels, split rings, spinning blades, and hooks. They are also very inexpensive, as well as easy to assemble. Pliers are much easier to use than [...]