Her name is Lynette Mishibinjima. You probably know her simply as Lynette. Her’s is the very pleasant voice you hear when you call us at Wilderness North.…
Why do we fish? For many, fishing is a form of recreation. For some, fishing is a source of sustenance. For few, fishing is a source of…
I’ve fished all over the world – from minnows to great whites, I’ve been lucky enough to catch most of the world’s sport fish species. The brook…
There are a plethora of different opinions on what type of leader to use while fly fishing. And as there are as many different species one can…
Seems like a pretty basic question right? Well it’s not – actually basic is the furthest word I’d use to describe a leader and the choices you…
Picture this: You step out of your cabin, mist slowly rising off the glass calm lake. A loon cries, hot coffee in one hand and your fishing…
Depending on with whom you speak, Walleye just might be the most fished fish in north America. With a healthy distribution covering much of the continent, walleye…
One of our good friends, frequent contributor to our information library and newsletter, Chris Clemmons has passed on the planning and coordination of his trips to D’alton…
Scott Earl Smith- Thunder Bay’s celebrated fly angler, and noted outdoor writer weighs in on University Professor Rob McLaughlin’s research findings. Smith reviews his own field notes…



