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Today we're trolling for salmon in Lake Ontario: one lead core line, one planer board, and one jet diver. We're using the American Smelt and a Viper Spoon with an artificial plastic, and running them ...
Both Crescent River and Poly Creek are thick with evergreens. Openings between the trees are filled with alder, willow, and that most repulsive of all Alaska plants, the devil’s-club. Salmon-hunting .
Atwater Village rests on a dime’s edge — it’s so small, you can basically blink on your way from Silver Lake to Glendale ...
Arctic Canada is filling with puddles. Springtime in the Yukon looks astonishingly similar to June in Ontario. The days are long. Deer bite the heads off flowers deep in the forest. Icy mountains ...
The Department of Natural Resources helped the kids release the chinook, also called king salmon, into the Grand River at Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge.
For the stretches of the Columbia River upstream of Bonneville Dam to approx. 200’ above the fish ladder exit upstream to Hwy 730 at the Washington/Oregon border, the spring Chinook fishery remains ...
A hydroelectric dam in Alaska's Prince William Sound provides approximately 70% of electric power for the isolated fishing ...
"We really travelled a lot and we used the rivers as our highways. We really needed them," she said. "We'd pick out the best parts, and listen to the land when the salmon were coming back.
The session concluded with a sense of urgency, but also with hope. Alaska’s working waterfronts may be under pressure, but ...
At the end of the 19th century, an estimated 100,000 people joined the Klondike Gold Rush, seeking their fortunes in the interior of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon territory. Many gold seekers who ...