A miracle on the Keogh? Scientists working on a small BC river have found a way to dramatically increase freshwater survival rates of wild salmon and steelhead.
We only come out once a month which is long time to wait for a either a fishing trip or a new issue of A River Never Sleeps. So check here for regular news updates.
Al Elsey's memory might be fading with age, but images he shot show us what it was like long ago, on the Dean and other rivers.
Zipper Creek....you'll know when you've arrived at the stream that runs through paradise. Don't look for Zipper Creek on a map because you won't find it.
The Giant Stonefly - God's gift to fly fishermen. "Along the shores of the river I could see the discarded skin-shell remains of a recent stonefly hatch".
Bruce Hill had wildfire in his eyes when he met Yvon Chouinard coming out of a steelhead river and asked for $4,000 to help save the wilderness.
Nick didn't know what he was going to do with his life, until he saw the wolf tracks. The Drift, our e-novel in progress, returns in a snow storm.
Hidden in the streambed are so many insects it's hard to know what to fish with. You could start by reading the water.
He inflicts the Black Widow on every beginner. Those that survive the bite might be hooked for life.
A classic hatch guide, a book with all the local knowledge from a great fly fishing club - and how to do what to a fish?
A picture for you to enjoy and download as a desktop. This month we go for a peek at a Fly Fisherman on Roderick Haig-Brown's home river the Campbell.
What, no correspondence from Tasmania yet?
Archived records of the world's best online fly fishing magazine.
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Fly Fisher Julie Iverson casts to trout on a tributary of the Bow River set against the stunning Rocky Mountians near Banff National Park, Canada.

Photography by Nick Didlick

Volume One

Issue Four

June 2000

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