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The Pitt River - A gravel mine threatens to destroy one of British Columbia's great, unknown fishing rivers. Does this make sense? |
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A steelhead with a tail the size of a dinner plate, a silent salamander and a river that beckons from the heart of a rain forest. |
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The Epoxy Fry has such a deep, luster it looks like it just flipped out of the water. And that's just the start. |
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The late Mike Cramond warned about the Pacific Coast salmon. As the end neared, he made one last warning: save the herring before it's too late. |
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A father and a daughter, reunited after 2 years, share some unanswered questions and some inalienable truths, as the Green Drakes start to hatch. |
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The sacred link - how bears and salmon work together to transfer the nutrients of the sea to the forest ecosystem. |
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She's the old bag, and he's....well, he's just got a weird take on the world. Columnist Glenn Baglo takes a kid fishing and admits, begrudgingly, it's kind of fun. |
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Feedback: Comments from readers who, like us, should really be spending more time fishing. |
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Featured this month: To Know A River; Steelhead Country and River of the Angry Moon |
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One moment, in a million. A picture for you to enjoy and download as a desktop. |
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On our Homepage this Month:
Fishing Guide Danny Gerak stands with a client in the early morning light on the Upper Pitt River during the fall of 1999.
Photograph by Nick Didlick.
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Volume One
Issue One
March 2000
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