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It may have been rainy and muddy, but only heavy winds or lightning will stop Bring Back the Salmon program staff from releasing salmon fry.
If we want to spend more time afield providing sustenance for our families and feeding our curiosity, how can we improve our outdoors savvy?
l can’t help but believe that the two of them are somewhere sipping tea, perhaps with Dad, and talking about things unknown to me.
It may have been rainy and muddy, but only heavy winds or lightning will stop Bring Back the Salmon program staff from releasing salmon fry.
If we want to spend more time afield providing sustenance for our families and feeding our curiosity, how can we improve our outdoors savvy?
l can't help but believe that the two of them are somewhere sipping tea, perhaps with Dad, and talking about things unknown to me.
In smiling silence, we looked across the Basin into our youth. Like that buck-and-a-half plug, it was irretrievable.
Years ago, I was invited to a late-season waterfowl hunt. It was a cold December day, with crust ice around the bay in southcentral Ontario.
The Adaptive Angler is not your typical fishing book, delving into ideas that are not commonly discussed, such as how fish adapt.
For often ignored angling and tasty fish, try something different this winter by fishing for burbot, or freshwater ling.
A personal-best muskie after hours of driving, over a thousand casts, and a moment that will stay with me for the rest of my life.

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