Hardcover 0-921835-56-6
6 x 9'', 544 pp, 275 color photos.
Release Canada: June 2001
Release USA: October 2001 |
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No
matter where one casts a fly in this country, the fishing is rivaled by few places in the
world. Atlantic salmon in Newfoundland, Labrador, the Maritimes and Quebec; Pacific salmon
in the Great Lakes and British Columbiašs ocean waters; pike, lake trout, arctic char,
grayling and inconnu in the Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories; rainbow and
brown trout in Saskatchewan and Manitoba; brook trout, muskie and Great Lakes steelhead in
Ontario; ouananiche and smallmouth bass in Quebec; bull, cutthroat, brown and rainbow
trout in Alberta; and steelhead and Kamloops trout in British Columbia list, but only a
fraction of the species covered in this comprehensive fly fishing guide. Canada's tens of thousands of miles of ocean
coastline, hundreds of thousands of miles of streams and over one million lakes make
knowing the whole of it an impossible dream for the single enthusiast. So thirty-three of
Canadašs best-known outdoor writers and photographers, members of the Outdoor Writers of
Canada, pooled their collective 1,200 years of fly-fishing experience. Collectively they
have authored 28 books and over 15,000 articles in newspapers and sporting journals across
North America. Now they share their knowledge and expertise about how, where and when to
go fly-fishing for over 70 species from the Arctic to the Pacific to the Atlantic. |