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An 82 pound Chinook leads a wave of big salmon returning to the Pacific Coast this season.
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Tom Perry's heart aches for one of the world's great Atlantic salmon rivers. |
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Hemingway, Tolstoy, and a Big Two Handed Rod on a steelhead river that can break your spirit. |
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There are at least 60 kinds of stoneflies in streams on the Pacific Coast...here's how to know the top eight. |
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A young biologist goes looking for answers that troubled her as a child, and points a finger at pulp pollution. |
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In a world premier, writer Van Egan introduces us to Will Fischer's river, where the universe unfolds in the screech of a reel. Part I. |
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Creatures so ugly only a trout could love them...and they do. |
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Faced with a 50th birthday, our columnist flees to the riverside and comes back....older. |
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A passionate amateur provides a detailed account of Roderick Haig-Brown's life's work, an eco group maps the decline of salmon and more. |
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This month we peer into a pool of spawning sockeye salmon |
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An Atlantic On The Fly? We'll Pass. And more fan mail....we love it. |
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Volume One, Issue Six, September 2000
On our Homepage this Month:
Fly Fishermen on the Thompson River looking east from the old highway bridge in downtown Spences Bridge, British Columbia.
Photo by Nick Didlick
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