Togarashi Crusted Lake Trout with Thai Red Curry Vegetables
by Harold
Takes a bit of work, but is well worth the effort!
by Harold
Takes a bit of work, but is well worth the effort!
The Tree and Horton rivers in the Canadian Arctic are magical places for reasons beyond their legendary trout. Story and photos by John Cleveland
by Harold
In keeping with the holiday spirt, I hope that the following will bring a smile to your face, although I suspect there will be more rolling of eyes than smiles.
by Harold
While perhaps an unusual way to start things off, I’m going to tell a joke, or rather provide you with a very broad outline of one.
by Harold
Net Zero
In green speak, Net Zero is generally understood to mean:
by Harold
This “Bear Tale” comes to us courtesy of Al Archibald, Great Bear Lake veteran, and in his own words “… a finely tuned athlete.” (lol) This tale clearly shows that fishing later in the season on Great Bear Lake, while having its challenges from time to time, can be otherworldly if you stay the course, and have the right attitude and approach.
by Harold
Great tune written and performed by Great Bear Lake stalwart Brien Morgan.
by Harold
Kenny and I were not the only ones who had fun getting to Bear, some of our fellow “Circlites” had their own harrowing tales to tell, particularly Barry Gold, who endured 33 hrs. of travelling and waiting, with only 3 to 4 hrs of sleep mixed in while enroute to YK.
But before going any further let me introduce you to “our gang”:
by Harold
Having missed 2 consecutive years, the first by Government fiat with the second being self-imposed, despite numerous challenges which I will outline in due course, we finally made it – barely…
by Harold
Are you ready to immerse yourself in some Great Bear Lake history?