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March is The Best Month of All
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March is The Best Month of All

It’s March, and the world of fishing gets turned on its head, with this being one of the best months to be on the ice.  The warming weather makes things comfortable, even hot some days, and the fishing?  It can be....

Thumping for Burbot
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Thumping for Burbot

Vien texts me the Lac Sante update, “Just got home, we fished from 10 am till 3pm. It was only two of us. Rick had an epic day. Caught 24 burbots.  I caught 9…missed over 10…” He goes on to tell me of a new spot he found that produces well in the daytime. Burbotfest is...

Fishing After a Cold Snap
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Fishing After a Cold Snap

Let's say we experience a few weeks of -20°C or worse—a common occurrence here in Canada. During these cold snaps, fish become lethargic. You need to slow down your presentation and keep your bait close to the bottom for longer periods.

Fish lack the energy to chase food...

Casting Distance
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Casting Distance

In this day and age of everything needing to be faster and farther it is not surprising that fly casting has followed suit. Fly rods and lines these days are designed to throw flies 70,80,90 feet and farther with very little effort. While casts of these lengths may impress the crowds at sports show they are not...

Stoneflies: Early Season Trout Food
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Stoneflies: Early Season Trout Food

As spring approaches many anglers, myself included, start thinking about Stoneflies. Will this be the year that I finally hit the famous Salmonfly hatch on the Crowsnest River? Will early morning drift boat trips on the Bow produce magical Golden Stone fishing like it did a few years back? Should I make the journey to the Big Hole in Montana in hopes that this time my timing will be right? Fly fishing using stonefly imitations, both nymphs and dries, can be....

It’s in the Bag
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It’s in the Bag

When it comes to angling much is made about rods, reels, line and lures. The same can be said about waders, protective clothing and headgear. But one of the most over-looked, but essential, pieces of equipment is the humble fishing bag.

Five Point Plan to Catch More Fish
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Five Point Plan to Catch More Fish

The great Mike Tyson coined the famous phrase about getting into the ring with him.
“Everyone has a plan,” the former heavyweight boxing champ of the world once said.
“Until they get hit.”
And when you take a right from Iron Mike you know you’ve been hit.
Prize-fighting appears at first sight to be a long way from angling. Especially when it comes to executing “The Plan.”

Tying Flies in Tandem
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Tying Flies in Tandem

There are many applications for fishing two flies at once. There are also a few ways to go about tying them on. Like most things, there's no single or correct way to do it, but there are ways that...

Bulkley River Steelhead
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Bulkley River Steelhead

The sheer size and pound for pound strength of wild run steelhead are next to no other fish caught in freshwater. Yet even more fascinating is the mystery behind their saltwater migration. Little is known about where these steelhead go, and why. But to catch them in flowing waters as they return to their natal streams is truly something special. Over the last decade, the Skeena River has experienced a...

Ice Fishing with Flies
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Ice Fishing with Flies

It is one of the least utilized, but also one of the more effective hard water presentations, especially for trout.  I often think about how many fish I have caught on flies throughout the summer, and it's a lot, so by this logic, flies should still be effective when the water turns cold and the surface of a lake turns to ice.  And the logic is sound.  For many winters now, I have caught loads of fish using...

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