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Spawning Greyling At Quarry Pond (mpeg format) If you have problems viewing this clip go to microsoft and get the latest media player (for windows), or go to Apple and get the latest quicktime player (for mac).
Two big Bull Trout, exhibiting mating behavior.
Alex releases a nice Bull Trout on the Panther River.
Hundreds of Bull Trout, stacked after their fall spawn!
A Cutthroat Trout puts up a good fight, on Lynx Creek..
A Lynx Creek Cutthroat Trout, hangs out in his favorite hole.
Two nice Cutthroats swim by, on the Ram River.
There's a Sauger in them weeds!
Alex releases a nice Wentzel Lake Walleye.
Alex lands a Whitefish on the Spray Lakes.
A nice Whitefish gets released.
A Cutthroat Trout striking a lure.
A Beautiful Crowsnest River Rainbow enjoys an afternoon swim
Rocky Mountain Whitefish in pre-spawn staging area
Rainbow Trout sips flies on the Crowsnest River
Walleye bites jig tipped with leech and gets off
Walleye bites jig tipped with minnow and gets hooked
Anders Roussy and Alex Kreis release a nice pair of Walleye at Crawling Valley Reservoir. 
Alberta Conservation Association employee David Park releases a huge Pike after completing a fin sample at Wolf Lake, Alberta. This monster was caught by a female volunteer!
Jeff Peradeau releases a very pretty Brown Trout on the Upper Bow River just outside of Canmore Alberta.
Here’s a school of Rainbow trout at feeding time on the Crowsnest River. Notice the Young of the Year swim by in the foreground.
Marcus Perron from Rocky Mountain Fly fishing releases a nice Rainbow Trout on the Lower Bow River at the halfway point between McKinnon Flats and Caresland.
Anders & Darren Cherban put the Crestliner through it’s paces on their way to the next hot spot on Travers Reservoir. 
Here’s what the fish see when you’re working a good run on a small stream! Stay back from the bank and you’ll have a better chance of hooking that beauty.
A Jumbo Rocky Mountain Whitefish grabs an afternoon snack off the bottom of the Crowsnest River.