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The Upper Pitt River is giving up a dirty little secret.
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The latest in news from around the world of Fly Fishing and Fly Fishing related topics.
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As spring gives way to summer in the Northern Hemisphere so the seasons are reversed down under...
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It is a pretty good country, I thought as Copper Bay came into sight through the trees.
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Spring brings warming of waters and movement of juvenile coho, where they begin to feed voraciously.
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One of my observations in fly fishing is the difference in attitude between men and women.
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After the day's work is done and an hour's drive up the highway and a half hour hike along the trail...
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On a warm, spring morning I was walking down the path towards the junction of the Atnarko and Talchako Rivers.
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Bring your own food. It was Victoria Day in Canada (we have a dead Queen - Americans just have dead guys).
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River of the Angry Moon - Seasons on the Bella Coola. By Mark Hume with Harvey Thommasen.
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A large Rainbow trout poses just for you in this month desktop screen.
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The Upper Pitt River is under attack again. Will the Government do the right thing? |
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Volume Two,
Issue Fourteen,
May 2001
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On our Homepage this Month:
A small frog seeks refuge in a styrofoam cup in a garbage dump just feet away from the bank of the Upper Pitt River. The dump left behind by 40 years of logging is below the spring high water mark and is drawing concern from fly fishermen.
Photography © Nick Didlick
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