Caught at last!

Ontario ''Steelhead'', 62cm.



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TT Ontario
December

Short break for the fish and for myself, until next year.




- Next
Paddled out on the lake Ontario - but no easy feat to locate the target in such a huge body of water.
Morning chill is severe especially on a sunny day.
Miisa also managed to ''do it by herself''.
A 100cm thick bodied hen.
November

When winter comes, it comes fast.
The same place a month later.
October

Lower stretch of Credit river saw the peak of the run.




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TT Ontario
Sayuri sure knows how to fish.
A powerful male, 100cm.
A giant beauty in such a small stream.
Grayling were plentiful in the upper reaches of the Yukon river.
May

Spring has come at last, on the rolling hills in the north of Toronto.
So were the northern pike.



- TT Yukon
September

Advent of salmon in the streams of Ontario.
20 years since our last visit in 2004.
We made sure our new family member had her day.



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TT Alaska
No giants but chunky brown trout gave me my due reward.


- TT Ontario
August

Glorious summer days in Haines, Alaska.
June

Fished up the upper most reaches of the Credit river.
Lovely brookies sipping midges.
Early spring

Ice broke on Feb. 2, start of the new season!

Went scouting every weekend but few sign of life - fun learning new places though.
April

Fish at last - a silvery rainbow on his way down to the Lake Ontario.

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