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The Bow River has been fishing steadily through the Winter months and into Spring. Visibilty before the rain and snow was over 5 feet and now is hanging around 1-3 ft vis. Fish are hanging around in deep troughs and … Continue reading
Hi all, The Bow River has been fishing exceptional for this time of year! Visibility is very clear and water levels are low. Fish seem to be very non reponsive, you basically have to put it on their noses for … Continue reading
We have been blessed with this weather we have had in the past week. Not only has the weather been hot but the fishing on the Bow River has been hot for winter fishing as well. Fish have been active … Continue reading
Last Sunday i got a call early in the day to wet a line..of course i agreed and started to pack up my gear and start driving. With the rivers high and dirty and runoff on its way we decided … Continue reading
Bow River Fishing Report May 1st 2011 Spent the day out on the river with a couple buddies down south on the Bow for a good chunk of the day. Played around with my friends new 11′ 7 wt switch, swinging, and … Continue reading
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Hit the Bow down south yesturday, eager to get some time out on the river during the short period of warm weather. Fished around Fish Creek area, and had to take a bit up a hike to get away from … Continue reading
We managed to get out on the Bow River for a couple of hours Sunday morning. The water levels are very low and the water is running fairly clear. As we were out at first light until noon, the ice … Continue reading
It’s tough working in a fly shop when you’re a steelheader! Every time someone comes by the shop and tells you the fish are “in” you want to drop everything, hightail it out the door, pack your gear and drive … Continue reading
This past August, I had the fortunate chance to go up North to Whitehorse for a family event but also a chance to go deep into the remote wilderness to pursue some Arctic Grayling. It was long three hour drive … Continue reading