A NUNAVUT NOMAD III. TREE RIVER ROOTS.

A NUNAVUT NOMAD III. TREE RIVER ROOTS.

Mounted over the cabin’s fireplace rested two large brook trout, one of seven and the other eight pounds. John had told me they were caught on the same day many years ago, as he pointed out the window to the lake. They were fascinating to look at, painted in their...
LUNKERS OF THE FALL.

LUNKERS OF THE FALL.

An arctic blizzard is building. Sunday shoppers are picking the shelves clean of whatever pop and chips are left. There won’t be fresh groceries either, not for at least a few more days here in stormy Nunavut. Outside the Co-Op store a pick-up drives by, through...
MANITOBA’S TROPHY TIGER TROUT… by Mikey.

MANITOBA’S TROPHY TIGER TROUT… by Mikey.

Manitoba with a population of only 1.3 million and more than 100,000 lakes provides endless possibilities for its Master Angler fish. Some travel for the world class Lake Winnipeg walleye better known locally as greenbacks, there’s also the giant Red River...
FALL’S FIVE FOOTERS FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS

FALL’S FIVE FOOTERS FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS

Have long had a fascination with sturgeon… This fall accompanied by family and friends we made a few trips. A feeling it would go over well introducing others, it certainly did. Our first round we stayed two days. Myself, Mike and Steve fished late day one. The...
A NUNAVUT NOMAD II.  TALOYOAK’S CARIBOU, CHAR & CHILD.

A NUNAVUT NOMAD II. TALOYOAK’S CARIBOU, CHAR & CHILD.

Touched down in Taloyoak Nunavut this past August to hit the ground running. A shortened stay with plans to work and fish plenty, by the end of the first day I had settled into the Health Center, met with the local wildlife officer, obtained a fishing license and...