
Mo Bradley
Maurice 'Mo' Bradley was a renowned master fly fisherman and educator who left his mining roots in Derbyshire, England, to pursue his passion for fishing in Kamloops, British Columbia. Over his decades-long career, he became an icon in the fly fishing community, known for his innovative techniques and dedication to teaching others. Despite facing health challenges, including vision loss, he continued to tie flies and share his knowledge with countless anglers, leaving a lasting legacy in the sport. His life story reflects a remarkable journey from the coal mines to the serene lakes of Canada, where he inspired many with his generous spirit and love for fishing.
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Mo Bradley was a fly fishing legend who helped unravel the mysteries of trout behaviour.
Master fly fisherman Mo Bradley followed his dream to B.C.
