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Our's is a lovely medium-sized, tannic-stained stream that looks a lot like an east coast salmon river. It has beautiful rust-coloured gravel throughout its length with wide sweeping bends cleared of trees on the inside track allowing a nice backcast. The Wolf is typical of streams that flow through gravel eskers in that the high water in spring clears the banks of trees and scours deep bend pools. These pools can exceed six or seven feet in depth and harbour both migratory and resident fish. |
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| Source : | 22-66-8-W4 | |
Lattitude: | 54.90 |
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Longitude: | -110.50 | |
Location: | 22-66-8-W4 | |
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| Mouth : | Sand River | |
Lattitude: | 54.70 | |
Longitude: | -111.10 | |
Elevation: | 600 | [m] | Location: | 22-66-8-W4 | |
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Fisher Creek | | | 54.7 -111.1 |
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Sand River | | | 54.8 -110.7 |
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