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reevesr1

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  1. My kinda training course! Now if you can only get your company to pay for the guide, that would really be a neat trick!! Thanks for the post Lundvike. Sounds like a fabulous day on a gorgeous little creek.
  2. Wait until you need me to net your next big fish. I think you may be disappointed in the results.
  3. When I lived in Houston, Bass Pro was 60 miles or so from my house. Found an excuse to go at least a couple of times per year. If they build it,people will come! BBB, Ever fished with me? I loose things from time to time.
  4. Exactly. I have a couple of shops I give most of my business to and that won't change. But for staples (leader, tippet, hemo's, etc.) Bass Pro, Cabelas, Wholesale,etc. will certainly draw me in from time to time.
  5. I am a man of many hidden talents. Unfortunately, none of them make me any money and most make me slightly annoying!
  6. Hey guys, If anyone buys from them, don't forget we get a discount. I did, but it was still a great deal!
  7. Got my flyies today too. They actually put them in a small plastic fly box and threw in a few streamers. Sweet!
  8. Wow, are you ever prejudiced! You like loons because they look good and have a nice voice. Cormorants are ugly and have the worst croaking sound I've ever heard. Pelicans are ugly too! Ospreys eat fish, does anyone shoot slingshots at them? Or is it somehow more noble if a bird eats fish by diving at them majestically from the sky? Bald Eagles eat fish, and are also scavengers. Don't hear anyone bad mouthing them. What about bears? Poor Cormorants and Pelicans. It ain't there fault they are ugly, and probably from America. Just teasing.
  9. Mike, Now that's what I call out of the box thinking! Teach fishermen to golf and get 'em off the streams. All kidding aside, I bet Golf does account for some of the decrease in fishermen per capita.
  10. That's funny! Took me a minute to figure that one out.
  11. DBT, I know you fish down south a lot. Is that the first time you've run into toutists? While they may have read about the quality of the fishing from this site, I doubt rhat it was the only, or even primary, research tool they used. When I decided to go fly fishing in south texas, I googled "fly fishing souh texas" and was able to learn some pretty specific stuff that helped my fishing immensely. But I was going whether I got help on the web or not. I think it is a great thing that some scots used this website to enhance their experience. But I think its a stretch to believe this website brought them here.
  12. Hey Clive, What do you know? Why don't you go and write another book or something!! Mudflap, No disrespect at all intended, but I almost completely reject your argument. First of all, other than fish creek, most fishing spots are given in generalities, or outright deception. I've only been here for a year, and even I know when to keep my mouth shut about location. As to the get together down south, I know of at least one fishing club that has a fishout down south every year. Seems to be a few fish left down there. I have a question for you. If a group of people are passionate about an activity, why shouldn't we want to share it? I LOVE bringing new people into the sport. I can think of no better way to share my passion. If I have to walk a bit further to find fish, so freakin be it! In closing, I don't think you really have to worry about this International website brining in hordes of Euro's or Merkan's to ruin your spot. I think you may overestimate our influence.
  13. Taco, You, a smart ass? No way. I'm not in to conspiracy theories either, and this one is a doozy. But I gotta say, I can't seem to get it out of my head. I blame fisher26. I'd go litter the Crowsnest or Livingstone just to make him crazy, but it makes me crazy to so I can't do that. I'll think of something.....
  14. Well there ya go. Must be that the huge amount of bait fish (mullet, menhaden, shad, etc. etc.) makes it totally unnecessary for them to go after big stuff in saltwater. Either that or the gamefish do not school in shallow, clear water the same way as raised fish. A pelican weighs what, 10-15lb? A 24" sucker would weigh 5? Hard to imagine how long before said Pelican could fly again.....
  15. Jackfish on a flyrod. Now THAT would be fun!
  16. I don't know how many of you actually took the time out of your busy lives and actually watched the entire Zeitgeist movie, but I did (which is a sad, sad commentary on my life). Now it seems I can tie any world event back to the theory that the guys who run the Fed run the world. They basically just helped JP Morgan Chase buy Bear Stearns for basically nothing (260 million may sound like somehting, but its <10% of its market value). The puppet masters did it again (maybe?). So, I only have one thing to say: fisher26 GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD!!!!
  17. Don't get the cat, but knew you'd come through!!
  18. I should add that all the islands are totally different. Bonefish on Oahu doesn't mean bonefish in Maui, as Diesel said. I did a quick search, and here is a post from a guide in Maui this year: http://www.danblanton.com/viewarchive.php?.../arch200702.php
  19. I lived in Honolulu for 3 yrs. I didn't fish at all, as I had other things on my mind. But my cousin moved there soon after I left and said the bonefish fishing was outrageous. Biggest average size of anywhere he's ever fished, and dude can flat out fish. He said noone targeted them. The locals left them alone because you cant eat them and the tourists all fished for Marlin. He said it was the most underlooked inshore fishery he had ever seen. As to gear, you need a reel that will handle saltwater and tropics line as was said above. If you really clean the reel you may get away with it, but the line is a must. I had nothing but problems with line meant for cold water. Way too limp and sticky when I tried to shoot (save the obvious comment)
  20. Looks like a big, shallow lagoon. You would see the crocs from a long way off. Lots of time to get out of the way! Seriously, I've fished with them in the area before. Never had one do anything but open it's mouth if we got too close. Just keep an eye on them!
  21. Hey Clive, What happened to Max, I thought he was the driver? Also, if you photoshop in the bank with a fish flopping on the dirt and rocks, we'd shut down the site with the number of hits!!
  22. Bob, I don't know exactly what the Pelican's and Cormorant's eat here. Back home, where there are millions of them, they eat relatively small stuff. In fact, we use both birds as indicators of where game fish will be. Not because they eat the game fish, but because they eat what the game fish eat. I know that Pelican's have big beaks, but I don't recall ever seeing one eat something very big. With Cormorant's, even smaller stuff. That said, they can certainly eat juvenile fish, and Cormorant's will go pretty deep to get at food. Pelican's not as much. But both swallow fish whole, so they couldn't eat anything very big. How big are the fish when stocked? As an aside, I've hooked a Pelican before. Them suckers fight good!
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