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  1. Great idea Don. I bought a package of their dyed feathers a few years ago and have played around with them a bit to find a use.

    The top half is pretty spikey for hackle but the lower half or so is softer so it works well for that pattern. Now I can use them for something more constructive. Thanks Don.....Kerry

  2. My reels have often gone for a swim, but it is usually due to my clumsiness. I always take them apart and clean and lube them a couple of times a year. To date I have never has a reel fail, but saltwater is another issue. Unless you have sealed bearings you really need to pay attention to maintenance after every trip. Even with sealed bearings you need to keep them maintained, salt is intrusive and subtle.

  3. I have a really large custom made portable box my wife bought me about 15 years ago, but more often than not I use this one that a friend made for me. I put enough materials for 2 or three patterns in a Zip-Loc bag which fits in the box/ there is provision for spool and tool storage. Small but practical.

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  4. I second that. I end up with a couple of garbage bags just from our local stocked pond, though this is all from construction projects where the motto seems to be "Just be glad we are here and pick up our mess while you are at it."

    I have picked up on many waterways before and I need to carry surgical gloves with me in the future, considering what I am picking up.

    I will send pictures of my collection over time if you want.....Kerry

  5. Currently I use a pedestal base because that is what the vise came with. It is a suction base so does not rely on weight but you do need a smooth surface. I have also used a clamp base for many years and see advantages for having both.

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    Height is not an issue as it is designed to lower or raise the jaws to suit any seating height you may have

  6. I used this material earlier this winter to tie some Bow River Buggers. I found that yes it needed to be packed if you were going to trim it to shape. I also cut the lengths in half and tied them in but only in the area I was going to trim because you did not need to have it full length. If you want it full length for your fly, take a toothbrush and brush the stuff out to shape it seemed to work for me. Hope this helps a little....Kerry

  7. I like it the way it is. Should float well, the legs will provide alot of movement, not much to not like here. That time will come down if you do a dozen or so......Kerry

  8. I have to agree with what all of you have said. In particular I agree with Pacres, keep the location a secret. I think popularity is a double edged sword. The more people that learn of the Bow and learn to fish it, the more competition there is, but then the more people there are who will want to protect it. I think etiquette is the one thing that can keep fishing the rivers manageable as we all try to get along.

     

    I believe there is good science behind management of the fisheries, often it is the lack of funding for good management that is mistakenly blamed on the wrong proffessionals.

  9. Good video anyway. I have watched fish techs when they do the measuring, weighing, tagging and release, I haven't heard anyone slam them and they are not gentle by any stretch of the imagination. Personally I have only lifted two trout clear of the water for pictures at the insistance of the guide, everything else never leaves the water. I notice a lot of fish lifted out of the water for pictures, haven't heard too many people.....hmmm maybe none, complain about that.

    Perhaps we should give people the benefit of the doubt instead of jumping on assumptions. Maybe some folks have the shack nasties I don't know, but this is a friendly community and people stick hooks in critters mouths and haul them out of the water, it is what we do. Difference might be patting it on the head and letting it go compared to eating it, but we are all guilty of fishing here.

     

    Tako I have fished that lake a few times and I won't tell them that those are almost bait sized compaired to some of them. Your secret is safe with me :lol:

  10. Wholesale Sports may carry them. My Stearns Steelheader vest came in self inflating or manual inflating models. I chose manual because I was kind of worried about self inflation in the rain? May not be a concern, but wasn't sure. I know Mustang and SOS makes them in self inflating. SOS is not a fishing vest, but you wear it over your head and strapped around your waist or mid section. Best to try them on if you can. I think you may have to order them as most dealers carry the manual inflatable kind that still uses the cartridge, you pull the cord that is up on the chest of the vest......Kerry

     

    http://chetcomarine.com/index.asp?PageActi...mp;Category=145

  11. Hey Brent. I grew up fishing the Cowichan. I walked the Anglers Footpath every week and every time we camped out on the May long weekend we inevitably slept under the same huge Cedar tree in a lightening storm.....not so smart in my youth.

    Thanks for the trip down memory lane....Kerry

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