Your new executive for 2022

At long last, after our first AGM in two years, your club has elected a new executive. Our thanks to the members who attended the AGM and voted. President – Les Staff (elected)1st VP – Donald Sohm (returning)2nd VP – Jack Fletcher (elected)Treasurer– Tammy Moyer (elected)Secretary – un-filled – Tyson Nicholas will continue as interim…

Como Lake Derby 2022

We were proud to bring back the Como Lake Derby IN PERSON for 2022. Despite inclement weather, around 100 participants ventured out with their rods and reels to take part. We had enough fish caught for all prizes to be given out, even for the Strangest Catch which was earned by a young fisher who…

The return of the Long Gun Registry?

Dear members, last week the Federal Government announced yet another sweeping change that impacts your firearms ownership. As part of Bill C-71, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told media that as of May 18th, all sellers of non-restricted firearms must ensure that the buyers of their firearms have valid licenses by validating their licenses through…

Hatchery Year in Review

Our hard working hatchery volunteers at the Grist Goesen Memorial Hatchery have been making great progress in maintaining our wild fish stocks. Highlights include large releases of Coho and Chinook in the Coquitlam River and Cedar Creek. Read about their efforts in this excellent report.

New Insurance certificate for hunting activities

Members, as part of your 2022 Membership please download and print this updated insurance coverage for your hunting activities. This will provide you with needed coverage for example for your Fraser Valley Special Area Permit that requires proof of insurance (with valid membership proof – your card).

Norm Fletcher, rest in peace

This weekend, the club, the Hatchery and the Coquitlam community lost one of our most valued members and family in Norm Fletcher. Norm was instrumental in many aspects of the club including advising on our major engineering projects, helping the club navigate our relations with the City and the Province, and foremost was for many…