Jens-Erik Skaaning

Jens-Erik Skaaning
My name is Erik Skaaning, and I'm lucky enough to live in the greatest place on Earth! British Columbia. Bowhunting and Flyfishing are my life. As a professional guide since 1995,I've been helping others from around the world, realize their dreams. I hope you enjoy following along on some of my adventures below.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Bows, Bucks, and 'Bows!


 Just returned from my annual late season archery hunt for whitetail deer. This year was drastically different conditions than I'm used to for this hunt! It was very mild and wet making the hunting more challenging. I still managed to harvest another nice buck for the season with the bow! On a plus note, the river I hunt along is usually frozen and covered in snow, so this trip between hunting in the morning and evenings I managed to to slip a few casts in here and there! The river was just starting to ice up but I managed to find some rainbows swinging an "electrik" leech on a floating line, very cool :) 






Monday, November 26, 2012

November 25th Archery Blacktail deer :)

There is NOTHING better than still hunting your way along the side of a mountain, hoping for a chance to get within bow range of Blacktail buck! Yesterday I did exactly that! Was able to call this buck in using a Primos grunt tube, to 28 yards. After the shot he ran 30 yards and dropped out of sight? Weird, I thought to myself? I eased down to retrieve my arrow out of a cedar tree that it stuck in after passing clean through the buck. The blood trail was huge and there was no doubt in my mind that he laid right over that hill. HAHA, he was over the hill alright! And 35 feet down in the bottom of a waterfall! With a bit of caution I eased down to the bottom and cleaned and washed him up. 30 minutes later I had him up to where I could snap a few shots and process him. I was a loooong way from any roads so I had to process, and pack him out to my truck. I posted a few pics of what the country is like that these deer inhabit, thick, dense, wet bush that makes it very hard to find a buck, let alone slip an arrow through to its target so I consider myself very lucky to have taken this nice 3x3 Blacktail :) Definitely the hardest of the 3 species of deer that I hunt with a bow! Enjoy the pics.
What Blacktail country looks like!


How, and where I found him!
Nice 3X3

Hard to take a good photo by yourself??

1 butchered Blacktail buck




All packed up for the hike down

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Never know what's going to come into the decoys??

Spent the last couple days shotgunnin for waterfowl. A great field shoot last night ended with 7 mallards and 1 pintail. This morning resulted in 3 mallards and a coyote! Yup, that's right a coyote! Seems that my duck call must sound real enough, and the decoys look right because this 4 legged killing machine was comin in hot, but was dropped in his tracks at 20 yards......






Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Duck hunting time :)

I wait all year for my guiding season to wind down so that I can start putting some time in with my dog Fraser! He waits all year for me to be done too, I'm sure! Last night the rain and wind pounded my house as I tried to sleep knowing that we got to go hunting in the morning, perfect weather for it. Only when I woke up,  it was broken skies and a high ceiling of cloud :( Makes for tougher hunting but we still managed to fill a limit of mallards, and Fraser performed like he hasn't had a day off retrieving in 9 months! Great morning, almost wish it hadn't ended so soon! Just one of those days.......


Eyes on the skies!!





Nice limit of malards




Saturday, November 17, 2012

Mid November fishing

 Spent the last three days fishing in some unbelievable weather for mid November! People just assume that by now the fishing has ended, but little do they know, it can be incredible this time of year. Here are a couple pics from the last couple days for you to enjoy:)








Friday, November 2, 2012

Monday, October 15, 2012

Chinook/Coho/Chum

Well after almost 3 months without a drop of rain, mother nature decided to make up for lost time! It has been pouring down for 2 days. The good thing is, with fresh water, along come fresh salmon! Clients have been catching chrome bright coho, huge chinooks, and some chum. Enjoy






Friday, September 28, 2012

MONSTER birthday sturgeon!

Well with all the "talk" about huge sturgeon being caught on the Fraser River lately, I thought I'd share a cool story with everybody that follows our blogs rather send the story and pics into the paper! The day started out as usual, meeting my guest Steve and his wife Joe for the first time at the hotel. They seemed excited with all the recent news of big fish being caught on the Fraser! The usual comments were thrown around on the drive to the launch like, " I want a big fish"! I responded as usual with my "be careful what you wish for"! I also used my usual, "lets try and get one bigger than you" line, but the problem was that he was 6 foot something and pushing 300 lbs!   Steve was no stranger to fishing, and had landed catfish to 150 lbs so I had my work cut out for me. It also happened to be his birthday, so it was doubly important to find him a good one ;)  I explained that the average fish we catch is in the 3-5 foot range but this time of year can produce BIG fish. Arriving at the first drop we ran into a dozen seals soaking up whatever heat they could on a boom of logs. Wasn't too long and Steve was into his first fish. Just under 5 feet, Steve commented on how well it fought and I joked, "so can you imagine how a big one will fight!" The next few bites took place while Steve has his back turned or doing something else resulting in a few late swings and clean misses. Shortly after lunch we got a great bite, and this time he saw it and struck like he meant it!! Next thing you know this giant creature comes flying out of the water shaking it's head trying lose the hook! Steve kept his cool, and it jumped again! Now if you've never seen a fish this big jump, it's crazy! I looked at Steve and said that I only saw 3/4 of it and there was 8 feet!! Luckily I had a guy on board that can fish, but even with his size and strength we had trouble getting it close to the boat! After 45 minutes we managed to pull it along side the boat, only to have it jump again and peel of half a spool of line! Towards the end even a guy as experienced as Steve, was brought to his knees exhausted, dripping with sweat, and shaking in pain, but he DID IT! Nice work buddy! This is the biggest fish one of my clients has caught this season, and the 3rd largest one any client has landed on my boat in over 15 years of guiding for sturgeon! She inhaled the piece of lamprey eel so deep we could barley get to the hook, but did safely.  She measured in at 3 meters to the fork of the tail, well over 11 feet overall and had a girth of 58 inches that carried all the way back to the anal fins, super fat! While there is no actual way to get weights on these monsters, if you were to poll all the guides out there, you'd get answers ranging from 550-900lbs so? I'll just say it was huge. You may find it interesting to know that she had been previously tagged in the Fraser River Sturgeon Society's, monitoring and assessment program! Check out some pics of her below, I wish I had got better photos, but you can only do so much with a couple guys. To put it into perspective the picture beside my 17 foot boat shows just how long it really is, and knowing that Steve is a BIG dude you can realize the girth and weight she had! 
Great job Steve, and happy birthday!