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November/December 2004

Vol.60   No.06

FEATURES

Balancing the Scales

We're letting them go in greater numbers than ever before, but is it enough?
by Ryan Stuart

Days on the Thompson River

Throughout the trials and tribulations this river faces, the fishing has always proven to be magical.
by Ehor Boyanowsky

Return to Fir Lake

This old fishing dog learned a few new tricks by returning to fish for rainbow trout in Fir and Owen Lakes.
by Ian Forbes

Burbot - The Poor Man's Lobster

This freshwater member of the lingcod family makes for great fishing and even better dining.
by David C. Kimble

Keeping Catch Fresh

How you treat your catch after it's caught goes a long way to keeping the freshness in your fish.
by Tom Skinner & Gordie Fyfe

The Thin Edge of the Blade

This master carver takes the inspiration for his award-winning carvings from his favourite pastime - fishing.
by Bill Otway

Casting Off

Who are the Champions of the Resource?
I must commend the thousands of volunteers who actively participate within numerous angling advocacy groups.
by Dave Steele

 
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