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  2. List of fly fishing waters in North America - Wikipedia

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    Field and Stream International Fishing Guide. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. ISBN 9780030801310. Kreh, Lefty; Middleton, Harry (1993). Lefty's Favorite Fly Fishing Waters-Volume One-United States. Birmingham, Alabama: Odysseus Editions. Ford, Pat (2007). Best Fly-Fishing Trips Money Can Buy. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stakepole Books. ISBN 0-8117 ...

  3. Black Bear Island Lake - Wikipedia

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    Black Bear Island Lodge is a fly-in fishing outfitters on the southern shore of the lake. Access is via a float plane that departs from La Ronge. [8] Near the eastern end of Black Bear Island Lake, on Pine Island, is Pine Island Resort. It is also a fly-in outfitters with float planes leaving Missinipe. [9]

  4. List of fishes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of common fish species known to occur in the lakes and rivers of Canada. Order Petromyzontiformes (lampreys) Family ...

  5. Goldeye - Wikipedia

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    The goldeye is considered a good fly-fishing fish, but not popular with most anglers because of its small size. It is one of 122 new species of animals, birds, and fish documented by the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery. [13] Commercial fishing of this species was reported as early as 1876. [14]

  6. Fly fishing - Wikipedia

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    Fly fishing on the Gardner River in Yellowstone National Park, USA. Dry fly fishing on small, clear-water streams can be especially productive if the angler stays as low to the ground and as far from the bank as possible, moving upstream with stealth. Trout tend to face upstream and most of their food is carried to them on the current.

  7. Catch and release - Wikipedia

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    Lee Wulff, a New York-based fly angler, author and film maker, promoted catch and release as early as 1936 with the phrase "Game fish are too valuable to be caught only once." [2] Don Martinez a West Yellowstone, Montana, fly shop owner, promoted catch and release in his 1930–40s newsletters sent to Eastern anglers. [3]

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