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| Let the experienced guides of Crowsnest on the Fly guide you to the best walk and wade fishing Southern Alberta has to offer. Gary Taje has a lifetime of fishing experience in the Crowsnest Pass and area. He intimately knows the Crowsnest River, Livingstone River, Oldman River, Castle River, Carbondale River and all of their tributaries. Fly fish for wild cutthroats, bright acrobatic rainbow trout, rocky mountian whitefish, and the aggressive and predatory bull trout. Whether your passion is the dry fly, nymph, or streamers we will get you into the fishing you are looking for. We will teach the novice. Show experienced fly fishers new techniques. You will come away from our trips with a renewed passion for the sport you love. |
Rivers
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Season
The upper reaches of the Oldman, Castle, and Crowsnest season runs from June 16 - Oct 31. The Carbondale and Livingstone rivers season is the same. The lower Crow and Oldman River below the dam are open year round. These sections of the rivers offer some spectacular winter fishing on uncrowded water. You don't have to wait for spring to scratch that "fishing itch". |
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Phone Gary at (403) 563-8483 / Bob at (403) 562-8340 email gary@crowsnestonthefly.com
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| The Crowsnest Pass is located in Southern Alberta 10 miles from the British Columbia border and only 2 hours from the city of Calgary. Situated along the eastern slopes of the Rocky mountains north of Waterton National Peace Park and south of Banff National Park. In addition to quality fly fishing on our rivers we do have a number of very good still waters stocked with rainbows, brookies and browns. We can also take you to some high mountain lakes with good populations of Golden Trout and Arctic Grayling. | ||||||||||||