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Fly Fishing Videos
When you start getting into the sport of fly fishing, there are lots of nuances that you will need to learn. Aside from taking a class, there are many fly fishing videos available to you that Read more...

California Fly Fishing
There’s no doubt about it that some of the best fly fishing in California is located in the northern part of the state. The Sierra Mountains provide some great scenery as well as some great Read more...

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There are many shops that cater exclusively to the sport of fly fishing. Whether you are looking for them in your hometown or online, you can find plenty of places to shop for your fly Read more...



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Squamish and Whistler Area Fishing Report
Updated July 22, 2008 Whistler/Squamish Area Lakes: Damsel, leech and chironomids are still producing rainbows subsurface. Elk hair caddis and sedge patterns should also be included in your box. Trolling leech patterns and wooly buggers in Alta lake is always a sure bet to get big cutthroat trout. Surface temps of most lakes is over 70F or 20C so deeper fishing is required. Whistler/Squamish Area Rivers: Birkenhead, upper and lower Cheakamus, Mamquam and Upper Pitt are producing nice fish. Dry fly caddis and fry patterns should be included in your box! Don't forget your nymphing strategies for the deeper holes!

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