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Keep Your Fly On The Water

False casting is used for three things: changing direction, lengthening line or...

Temperature and Trout
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Temperature and Trout

Trout are cold blooded creatures, which means that water temperature controls their body temperature. When temperature rise...

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Tips That Will Make You a More Successful Fly-Fisherman

In fishing, as in life, the little things make all the difference. For fly-anglers, the gap between success and

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Rollin’ on the River

Walleye don’t begin appearing in abundance on Alberta rivers like the North Saskatchewan, Athabasca, Red Deer, Bow, South Saskatchewan and several of their larger tributaries until...

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Up a Muddy River

Getting to a productive angling position, especially when in a flowing water scenario, is an integral element to...

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Taking out the little ones

"You want to go fishing?" I ask, to which I receive a big show stopping "Yes," from two cheery and happy little voices; my daughter and son, Cedar and Fraser. We send the invite to Cedar’s playschool friend Rae, and her mom Danielle who also say "yes", and quickly, we have a crew together.

Making a difference
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Making a difference

A fish reacts to what is presented, regardless of who is doing the presenting, be it a 4-year-old girl out of dad’s tin boat or a seasoned angler in a Lund Pro V. 

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Sticks and Stones

Trout rivers in many situations are can be as treacherous as they are gorgeous. And moving about in them can be a traumatic affair, especially if ...

This chunky walleye made my evening. Fall walleye are in fantastic shape.
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Fall brings the big walleye out

Our prairie rivers come alive in fall, as all game fish seemingly go on a major feeding spree ahead of ...

Hopper time on the Bow River
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Hoppertunity Time

Grasshopper patterns are one of my favourite ways to fly fish for trout ...

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