B.C's best dry-fly fishing
Article Abstract:
Conservative fishing regulations reduced pulp mill pollution and an aggressive fertilization program in upstream Columbia helped River reservoirs to turn a mediocre trout fishery into a dry-fly atmosphere. The river is too big to wade-fish and too deep in the good spots to safely anchor a boat and therefore it is not classic dry fly fishing.
Publication Name: Fly Fisherman
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0015-4741
Year: 2005
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Discovering daphnia
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Still-water trout can be lured with a fly imitating the red-green clumps of water-fleas, or daphnia. A recipe for a tullis daphnia cluster fly, and presentation techniques, are provided.
Publication Name: Fly Fisherman
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0015-4741
Year: 2001
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Midge tactics for tailwater trout
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Two-winged Diptera, or midges, thrive in warmer dam-released tailwaters of the western US. Fly-tying recipes for midge such as scintilla bubbles, and sparkle larva, are provided.
Publication Name: Fly Fisherman
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0015-4741
Year: 2001
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