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complete with frost-filled mornings,
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prize: a buck steelhead.
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Post river runs guests retreat to the
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opportunities to reel it in: near Terrace, touches. There’s simply no better way to
rivers teem with the big prize, ideal for savour the day and re-live your tackles
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anglers to cast a line. than over a glass of scotch with a few
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Where to start? Hook it up at the
new friends.
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Nicholas Dean Lodge. Here, rivers,
including the Skeena, Nass and Copper
waterways, run wild September through
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growth forest and steep valley walls, Prince George, British Columbia
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trophy steelhead along the Copper, or
Huble Homestead Winter Festival
stick to the Skeena and its tributaries
Prince George, British Columbia
for its bounty of giant northern coho,
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
swimming until the end of October.
www.hublehomestead.ca
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A bonus? Views of bald eagles
COLUMBIA
overhead or resident wildlife peeking
through the coastal rainforest. For the
die-hards, November 1 – 21 promises
Early Winter Steelhead packages,
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