Not only did Mike Lennox and Simon Wells take first and second place in the recent Canadian championships at Mont Tremblant, Quebec, but they also bested the top U.S. competitors, who fished unofficially. "'Everyone was really good about it,' Lennox, a Grade 12 Nepean High School student, said about how their victory ricocheted through the fly fishing community. 'But I feel there are a lot of better fisherman than me.'" Martin Cleary in the Ottawa Citizen.
Canadian 17-Year-Olds Dominate National Competition
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