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Buzzbomb Tackle
Buzz Bomb Fishing Lure 1.5 - Holographic Green
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Penn
PENN Fathom Low Profile Baitcasting Reel - Black/Red
Regular price $42995 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Abu Garcia
Abu Garcia Ambassadeur C3 Baitcasting Reel - LH - Grey
Regular price $23999 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Okuma
Okuma Safyre "A" Series Spinning Reel - Grey/Blue
Regular price From $11999 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Penn
Penn Fathom 200 Low Profile Baitcast Reel - Metal/Gold
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Penn
PENN Squall Low Profile Baitcast Reel 200LP - Black/Gold
Regular price $26799 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
Okuma
Okuma Avenger "B" Series 3000 Spinning Reel - Pink
Regular price $7999 CADUnit price /Unavailable -
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Penn Squall Low Profile - High Speed Baitcast
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Buzz Bomb
Buzz Bomb Flashbomb Lure 3" - Light Chrome
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Buzz Bomb
Buzz Bomb Zzinger 4.5oz Holographic Green
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What freshwater fishing gear does The Harbour Chandler carry?
The Harbour Chandler carries a wide selection of freshwater fishing tackle and gear including rods, reels, lures, and terminal tackle designed for lakes, rivers, and reservoirs across Canada. Whether you're fishing coastal streams or backcountry waters, you'll find quality gear suited to the conditions.
Q. What fish species can I target with gear from this collection?
This collection is built for a range of freshwater species common to Canadian waters, including trout, salmon, bass, and more. Gear is selected to perform across the diverse fisheries found in BC and beyond — from fast-moving rivers to stillwater lakes.
Q. Is freshwater fishing gear different from saltwater gear?
Yes. Freshwater gear is generally lighter and more finesse-oriented, while saltwater gear is built to handle corrosion and larger, harder-fighting fish. That said, many anglers in BC fish both environments, and some gear crosses over well — especially for salmon and steelhead that move between fresh and salt.
Q. What tackle do I need for trout fishing in BC rivers?
For river trout fishing in BC, you'll typically want a light to medium rod, appropriate line or leader, and a selection of lures or flies matched to the season and water conditions. Presentation and drift are key — natural-looking tackle that moves with the current tends to outperform in clear water.
Q. What is the best setup for salmon fishing in freshwater?
Freshwater salmon fishing in Canada typically calls for medium to heavy rods, strong leaders, and lures or presentations that trigger reaction strikes or mimic natural food sources like eggs and baitfish. The right setup depends on the river, the run timing, and whether you're drifting, casting, or fly fishing.
Q. Can I buy freshwater fishing tackle in Canada at The Harbour Chandler?
Yes. The Harbour Chandler is a Canadian retailer offering freshwater fishing tackle and gear with shipping across Canada. We stock gear suited to BC's coastal rivers, interior lakes, and everything in between.
Q. What should beginners know before buying freshwater fishing gear?
Start with a versatile rod and reel combo matched to your target species, then build out your tackle selection based on the water you're fishing. Local knowledge matters — conditions in a BC river can be very different from a prairie lake. When in doubt, focus on quality terminal tackle and natural presentations.
Q. Is fly fishing gear included in this freshwater collection?
Yes. Fly fishing is a major part of freshwater angling in Canada, and this collection includes fly fishing tackle and accessories suited for trout, salmon, and steelhead. From floating lines to sink tips and leaders, you'll find gear for both single-hand and two-handed setups.
Q. What freshwater fishing regulations apply in British Columbia?
BC freshwater fishing regulations vary by region, species, and time of year. Always check the current BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis before heading out. A valid fishing licence is required, and some rivers and species have specific closures or retention limits that change seasonally.
Q. When is the best time to fish for salmon in BC rivers?
Salmon runs in BC vary by species and river system. Chinook, coho, pink, sockeye, and chum all have different peak windows, generally running from summer through fall. Checking local run timing reports and DFO updates before your trip will help you plan around the best fishing windows.






























