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Glenn Zinkus

Art Lingren: Guardian of British Columbia’s Fly Fishing Heritage
West Coast

Art Lingren: Guardian of British Columbia’s Fly Fishing Heritage

by Glenn Zinkus

In the deep pools and storied rivers of British Columbia, fly fishing is more than a sport—it’s a cultural inheritance shaped by figures like Roderick Haig-Brown and Tommy Brayshaw. Few have done more to preserve, document, and celebrate that heritage than Art Lingren.

August 18, 2025 by Glenn ZinkusTagged art lingren, British Columbia

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