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For the Fly Addict Dad
Father’s Day is fast approaching. For some reason, dads seem to be the hardest people to buy for. So we decided Continue reading

Should recreational angling for endangered species be allowed?
When protecting endangered fish species, recreational angling hasn’t always been a main concern, however, this viewpoint is starting to change Continue reading

The heat is on: a look at the ability of cold-water fish to tolerate climate warming
Whether you are sitting lakeside or beach-side on a sweltering summer’s day, there is no doubt that you will start Continue reading

Evolution of a Fly – Sawyer’s Pheasant Tail
The Pheasant Tail is probably one of the most popular nymph imitations used in Fly Fishing. It was created and Continue reading

Six degrees of Brook Trout: How connected are brook trout populations across streams?
While angling for brook trout you may have noticed small differences between fish depending on the stream you are angling Continue reading

Green Drake Spinners Spring 2015 – Southern Ontario
Green Drakes are becoming a very rare occurrence in Ontario. They have all but disappeared from many waterbodies. The Credit river has seen a very rapid decline in the species in the last decade or so. These spinners were found on an early June evening in 2015 on a tributary of the Saugeen River.