Colin McKeown

Colin McKeown is the producer of The New Fly Fisher Television Series, and several documentary series for the Outdoor Life Network, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. With a passion of fly fishing, Colin's goal is to help both novice and veteran fly fishers everywhere by giving them a top-quality fly fishing series that will make them better anglers. Known for his keen sense of humour, Colin has two wonderful children and is married to the most understanding and patient woman in the world. 

More Articles By Colin McKeown

Fly Fishing in Algoma

What Should Be in Your Tackle Box

Pullen's Nagagami Lodge

Spectacular Brook Trout & Northern Pike Fishing

Brace Lake Outfitters

Catching Really BIG Pike on a Fly

Mar Mac Lodge

Great Place for Brook Trout and Pike

Blue Fox Camp

Fly Fishing for Big Brook Trout

Pro Fly Fishing Tips

Using Streamers to Catch Pike, Bass, Trout & Steelhead

Birch Lake Resort

Fly Fishing for Big Smallmouth Bass

Remote Fly Fishing

For anglers looking for a wilderness fishing trip on a budget!

Lodge Eighty Eight

Catching Big Pike on a Fly on Remote Esnagi Lake

Lifelong Love of Northern Pike

Explore the vast waters of Algoma Country and experience northern pike fishing!

Ontario Fly Fishing Hotspots

The Top 10 List

Wild Brook Trout

Remote Outpost Fishing on Pinei Lake

Do-It-Yourself Fly-In Fishing

Fly into one of nine outpost camps on nine lakes with Lauzon Aviation

When conditions aren't ideal

Subsurface smallmouth on a fly

Saugeen River Fishing

Great Fly Fishing Guide Trips with Grindstone Angling

Topwater Bass Frenzy

Colin visits the Century Lodge to topwater fish for Smallmouth Bass.

The Art of Fly-Fishing Northern Waters

What to bring, where to go, and what to expect on your next fly fishing adventure in friendly Northeastern Ontario

Merkel's Camp

Fly Fishing for Musky, Pike and Smallmouth Bass

Fly Fishing for Brook Trout is Magical

There’s a wide choice of brook trout destinations on both rivers and lakes in Algoma Country.

Poppers for Bronzebacks

Popper flies seem like prey to bass