Researchers in Canada and the United States set to unravel one of the salmon’s greatest mysteries.

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The Government Audit of The Steelhead Society Restoration Corporation and the Steelhead Society is in. You can read all about in this month's Special Report.

It was still dark but I knew in a few hours the first light of dawn would show and in the stillness I could hear rising trout, even if I couldn’t see them.

There are two kinds of insect life cycles: complete and incomplete. Both are important to fly fishermen.

Jack Hemingway, who died in December lived the life his father dreamed of.

Steelhead: The Life History of A Remarkable Fish.

After a light rinse in the lake and a few "oh gross" comments from our 15-year-old Baguette and I was back in business.

This month we review Steelhead Fly Tying Guide by H. Kent Helvie and Steelhead Water by Bob Arnold.
This month's desktop screen will have you lusting after those warm summer afternoon fishing trips.
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Lookup the current weather conditions in B.C. and a short list of Fly Fishing Shops, Accommodation and Guides. And our trip report from the Upper Pitt River.
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A Thompson River Steelhead ready for a gentle release back into its native stream.

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