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The latest in news from around the world of Fly Fishing and Fly Fishing related topics.
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Three Bulls and a Bear, Fear and Loathing on the Upper Pitt River.
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The West Coast Bass Fry
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By popular demand the recipe for Claire's Clothes
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Is fishing the same as torturing dogs?
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Once in a while we all pause to take stock of who we are and what we are doing here.
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Through the forest and into the river.
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Priscilla and the Lonely Angler were made to fish together.
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We look at The Art Of New Zealand Fly Fishing Calendar and the Charming Bed & Breakfast in New Zealand book.
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British Columbia and Alberta do not have a monopoly on great fly fishing, but those of us lucky enough to live there know that it just doesnt get much better.
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This month something a little different maps of British Columbia's Upper Pitt River.
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A steelheader makes a cast on the Thompson River near Spences Bridge British Columbia.
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Plus this month's email letters from you. |
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This is the place for you to discuss issues concerning Fly Fishing we have a General Discussion List here |
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Want to send a postcard to a friend? Have a look at the selection we have for you here. |
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All the information you need when coming to B.C for a Fly Fishing or Outdoors trip. The details of Logan Lake Fly Tying Contest and the next ARNS trip plus much more!
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A River Never Sleeps . com - the name comes from the title of one of Roderick Haig Brown's books and symbolises what our site is all about.
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We have a large archive of stories, information and photographs. To locate something specific try our site search engine.
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Archived records of the world's best online fly fishing magazine. Or if you are looking for something specific use our site's search engine by clicking here!
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Are you having problems viewing our pages? Type too small, can't hear the river then check here for help. |
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Volume Two,
Issue Twenty,
December 2001
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On our Homepage this Month:
A Spey Fisherman cast in the easrly morning light on the Thompson River, British Columbia.
Photography © Nick Didlick
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