Good point, although one week on the south is nowhere near enough time to explore all the water out there. Last year we fished Trap, Livingston, Old man, Highwood, Cataract (upper and lower) and Racehorse
I'm kinda torn between the two, I fished south last year and had some of the best fishing and I know that there's also a lot of good water up on the north section.
So which would you choose between the two relating to
amount of driving
fishable waters
enough room for camping ( being able to camp away from others without hiking into the bush a few K's)
amenaties ( gas, extra food, etc)
Usually I get a good look at them when they land on me, its usually not a serious hatch until you breath up one through you're nostril. As for under water, get yourself a 2' x 2' peoce of door screen and staple it to two stakes of wood. Hold it in the water and have birchy or someone kick up the bottom in front of you and you will get some good examples of some entomology
I was wondering about this strap thing myself, It doesn't seem safe under the circumstance of a float tube. On the other hand I don't think its very safe to be going down a river in a float tube
There are a lot of considerate dog owners that are probably flyfishers or fisherman, that are pretty respectful of a persons water. But however to every side there's an opposite that don't think about what there dog is doing jumping into some water that an angler is working.
Yeah I seen that one too and I kinda just laughed through the whole thing, " Hey I hope some sexy lady flyfisher sees this and adores my man boobies!!!"