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Early in 2002, The Orvis Company will have a preview opening of its new 23,000 sq. ft. Flagship Store.

The latest in News from around the World of Fly Fishing and Fly Fishing related topics.

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The Pitt River, a unique opportunity to the sport fishing scene in British Columbia.

Haig-Brown: Greatness on the Wild and Ragged Edge.

This month a how-to on the often mis-tied Kelsey's Hope.

A Run of 20 Million Pinks Wasn’t Enough to End Concerns For Fraser.

Death Of The Matador: Memory of a Great Day On The River.

Red Slough: Amazing Bird Life Plus Big Trout and Bigger Bears

"Pamela Anderson without breasts is like a river without steelhead".

The latest in a series of guidebooks, "Fishing British Columbia."

A Rainbow Trout caught on a Dry Fly in the Upper Pitt River is this month's screen desktop for you.

It comes down to this in the end: one fish. Plus this month's email letters from you.
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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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Volume Two,

Issue Twenty One,

January 2002

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Bright Steelhead flies are this month's cover photograph.

Photography © Nick Didlick