More British Columbia

To get you through the last few weeks before fishing season opens, here are a few more videos of my trip to British Columbia last September on the Bow River, Livingston Creek, and the Crowsnest River. Also, a quick morning on the Little Red River in Arkansas while on tagging along a conference trip with my wife, Lindsey.

Just traveling between fishing spots in B.C. is mind blowing and well worth the trip.
We took a half day, DIY wander up the Crowsnest River by the town of Pilcher Creek

Lindsey and I fished the Bow River two consecutive days, but in different sections. This float took us through a section with many more rainbow trout than browns.



I don’t usually think of Arkansas for trout fishing, but the White River and other Ozark fisheries offer good fishing, albeit by heavily stocking. I was glad to catch a few trout in late November.
Livingston Creek is a trib of the Old Man River, not far from the Crowsnest River. It is full of native cutties, and although we had to work for them on this day, we ultimately caught enough. The creek was so interesting and remote that the entire experience resonates with us to this day.

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