A river that runs through the heart of the Okanagan desert is being rebuilt. Imagine, rainbows and fine wine from local vineyards.
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Some people say August is the slowest month for fishing, but that's not true. The fish are out there. You just have to go looking.
The pike that ate a dog left a hole in the surface of the lake the size of a garbage can lid. So, this is fishing in the Canadian North.
Mayflies are primitive insects, the order has been in existence for over 200 million years - long before the dinosaurs.
Mo Bradley looks on the Kamloops lakes a little differently now that he's retired....they're his classrom. You'd best listen up if you want to outsmart the trout.
Swimming with the fishes under the Sockeye Salmon Moon...it's harder to get closer to bliss than this.
So you think you know trout? Take our cutthroat quiz. . .
A river so good he risked his testicles for it.
Tyee, the story of a great fishing club; The Estuary Flyfisher, by a master writer, and Fly Fishing for Pacific Salmon, by three guys who really did their homework.
For the July/August issue we have two months of desktop screens for you. For July click here and for August click here.
How do you say that name again? Koo-gah? Keee-aha-ha? Kreeee-oooooo?
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A Fly Fisherman holds up a fly-caught Pike on Badger Lake near Calgary, Alberta.

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