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Fernie, B.C.
Finding "secret" spots has always been a big part of fishing. When we were young, secret meant that deep pool on our local creek that was inaccessible except to the brave... or foolhardy. Now, as adults, secret may be a remote atoll in the Indian Ocean or an unnamed lake in the Rocky Mountains. The distance traveled may have changed, but the basic impulse has remained the same... find a spot where the fish are plentiful, big and not too well educated.
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Suskeena Lodge
British Columbia is acknowledged by experienced anglers as the world headquarters for steelhead fishing. Here, these sea run rainbows grow to immense proportions in the cold clear waters of this sprawling Canadian coastal province. The Babine, Kispiox and Sustut Rivers make up the headwaters of the Skeena River system and it is from their waters that the largest strain of wild steelhead on planet earth comes from.
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