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After construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886, travel into British Colombia's Interior became much easier and anglers took the opportunity to explore the lakes and streams in proximity to the rail line.
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prawn fly, interior trout, polar bear underfur, grey nymph, polar bear wing, light mallard, trolled fly, fly dressers, fry fly, hackle wing, wet fly, kamloops trout, mystery fly, nymph dressed, steelhead pattern, tinsel rib, first steelhead, steelhead fly fishing, silver doctor, mallard wing, stillwater trout, bronze mallard, stone nymph, few fibres, fly fishers
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British Columbia, Roderick Haig-Brown, The Western Angler, Vancouver Island, Bryan Williams, Bill Nation, Tom Brayshaw, Campbell River, Paul Lake, Bob Taylor, General Practitioner, Knouff Lake, General Money, General Noel Money, Thompson River, Pacific Northwest, Stamp River, Coquihalla River, Jim Kilburn, Little River, Dean River, Jack Shaw, Coquihalla Orange, Duncan Bay, Silver Lady
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