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May 2005

Vol.61   No.03

FEATURES

Fly-Tying for Beginners

Seeing a trout eat a bug is awesome. Seeing that trout eat your own creation is surreal.
by Robin Pike & Ian Ricketson

Catch & Release: A Learned Behaviour?

The wave of the future, if our wonderful resources are going to flourish.
by Philip Rowley

Wilson Lake Loop

A great trout trip surpassed only by the beautiful views of the Kootenays.
by Jim Bailey

Finger Lake Wilderness

What started out as a cool adventure quickly warmed up with some great caddis action.
by Andrew Williams

Rainbows of the Southern Cariboo

A look at great fishing opportunities in the Southern Cariboo accented by amazing insect hatches.
by Rob Romberg

Wading Boot Review

All these great wading shoes: decisions, decisions, decisions...
by Andrew Williams

Casting Off

From the Desk of the Editor
I'm fortunate that I live in a part of the province that gives me the opportunity to pursue a couple of weaknesses: steelhead and sea-run cutthroat.
by D. Ryan Pohl

 
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