Don Gapen created the Muddler Minnow in the 1930s to imitate sculpins in Ontario's Nipigon River. This iconic fly features a spun deer hair head and remains adaptable for multiple fishing techniques.
The Muddler Minnow is arguably the most famous and well used pattern in the fly fishing world of angling. It is regularly used to catch every trout species and just about everything else that swims.
A well known angler and life long resident of Nipigon, Ont., will be awarded a prestigious honour next month. Ray Dupuis Sr., 86, will be travelling south in March to be inducted into the Freshwater ...
ON LAKE NIPIGON, NEAR JELLICOE, ONTARIO - We had already seen our daily moose on the Onaman River. The cow had been browsing aquatic vegetation when Chuck Erickson’s 26-foot Grady-White glided past.
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