We were looking for somewhere new. We felt this year that we should be exploring a little, not just going
For me the story began with a yard sale in Guelph a few years ago that included a box of
When I first started, nothing captured the allure of fly tying more than patterns calling for the urine-stained belly fur
The fly vest has become such a staple on the stream that it’s hard to believe it was invented as
Coming home to Ontario from my nephew’s 2013 wedding in Minnesota, and with a broken toe that meant I couldn’t put
The Group of Seven is Canada’s most famous art movement. Paintings by members of the group remain, even 100 years
I was in my float tube working my way up a classic piece of Algonquin Park shoreline casting my fly
Steelheading is tricky business. Hooking a fish, of course, makes it all worthwhile. They are big and very, very powerful.
The Canadian Shield—thousands of beautiful lakes to be explored, shorelines dotted with outcroppings of granite and towering, windswept white pines.
As we enter the third week of May, the golden hued Grey Fox mayfly begins to hatch on our Ontario