September is a special time on our local fisheries. The morning air is crisp and anglers will want to don a light jacket to stave off the chill. By midday and into the afternoon, anglers will wish to shed their jacket and may consider wet wading one last time to stay comfortable during the warmest part of the day. A…
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There are many signs that fall is coming. The geese are starting to head south - The elk are barking in the deep forests - Bryant Dunn has a beard that would easily get him into any ZZ Top cover band. For me, it has always been the Kokanee. Land locked Sockeye salmon that are coming out of the reservoirs…
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