Wall of an old collapsed power house along Gold Creek near Lille, Alberta. The creek holds rainbows, native cutthroat and some brook trout.
The elements have been conspiring against the dry fly angler. The wind has been nasty. This past weekend it was howling. And the bugs…where have they gone? Maybe they’ve blown east to Saskatchewan or Manitoba , or even further, maybe Quebec. That’s where they’ve gone. They’re in Quebec. The blue winged olive may flies are congregating in some street side café, speaking French and discussing political affairs, and wondering what the hell is going on south of the border!
Some SW Alberta landscape photos, dog and a rainbow.






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The Eastslope of the Great Divide in SW Alberta is all about wind. And beautiful clouds are sculpted by the wind…








