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AP Tackleworks Spoons
From the bay where small rowboats are used to troll or mooch herring to the Inside Passage where pleasure yachts and fishing boats cruise the shorelines for coho and chinook , Campbell River , British Columbia is world renowned for its salmon fishing . It is also home to AP Tackleworks , a lure manufacturing company that makes some of the finest fishing spoons on the market . Each spoon is machined polished after a computer assisted cutting technique . The spoons are fairly thick and stout and have a design that makes them mimic wounded baitfish . They are made of quality materials and resist corrosion so they last a very long time . The spoons come in three shapes : sandlace , anchovy , and herring and three lengths from 3 ” to 5 " and a multitude of colors .
$ 10.99 - $ 12.99 CAD aptackleworks . com
Camp Chef ’ s Sidekick Side Grill Accessory
Barbecuing a fillet of salmon or steelhead on a pellet grill is a great way to bring out the fish ’ s flavor . Often the fish is paired with cooked vegetables but that means you need to either make room on the grill or use a frying pan and heat up the oven . Either way it takes away from the grilling experience as the much needed space on the grill or you run the risk of heating up the house when you should be sitting on the back patio and enjoying a summer afternoon . The way to overcome this is to add a Sidekick grill to your Camp Chef pellet grill . Propane powered , the Sidekick grill heats quickly to 28,000
BTU ’ s which is perfect for searing or for stir frying vegetables or shrimp . It has a single burner 14-inch cooking surface which is plenty big for the side dishes . Add this to your collection and your pellet grill can be an “ all-in-one ” outdoor cooking system .
$ 265 campchef . com
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