Denise L. Clay – Outreach Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the lower Great Lakes – describes how her organization creates “in the field”…
Almost all of the dramatic changes in northern lakes depend on changing of temperature. Area lakes now have a considerable layer of warm water with the surface…
By Gord Ellis The Albany River is one of Canada’s greatest and most fish-rich river systems. From its source at Lake St. Joseph, near Pickle Lake, to…
As anglers, we are always looking for the latest and greatest, the next big thing in tackle, be it lures, line, electronics and rod technology. We get…
By Chris Clemmons – Wilderness North Resource Team Have you ever found a tackle product that truly works as well as the manufacturer says it does? I’ve…
By Gord Ellis Fly-fishing is an activity that intimidates many otherwise proficient anglers. Why this is so probably has more to do with its reputation of…
By Scott Earl Smith Fly fishing in Northern Ontario is a well kept secret. When I wrote my book, Ontario Blue-Ribbon Fly Fishing Guide (available at www.scottearlsmith.com)…
On a recent trip to Miminiska Lodge I got lots of opportunity to fine-tune my mid-summer walleye techniques. On a couple of the days my son-in-law, Joe…






