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  1. 46 minutes ago, monger said:

    From a guy on Alberta Outsdoorsman forum:

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    Default Anyone lose a net on the Bow?

    PM a description and location where it went missing and i'll make sure it finds its way home. 

    I'm not a member Rob. Here is a link to a video with the net shown prominently. Lost this morning at Cranston. I'll join the forum tho!

     

     

  2. I lost my net this morning near the island below Cranston. It is a very distinctive wood net, very deep nylon bag, says New Zealand on it. It somehow slipped off the lanyard while I was fighting a fish (a whitefish to complete the indignity). The net is super special to me as it was made by the father of a very good friend. Massive positive karma (and all my fishing spots) to anyone who finds it. 

  3. Guys,

    I've had a blog on wordpress for a while now, but I feel it is for actual stories. I'm playing around with shorter (like 2 paragraph type of things) on FB under juststumblingthroughlife. I think if you search it on FB it's the only one I think. It will be mostly stories, hopefully funny observations, unintentional comedy, and fish videos and pics. I do fish the Bow a lot, so if you see a place you like you don't need to tell me it's a place you like. Anyplace that will show up in a vid will be a popular spot, or I won't post it. And anyway, there are fish on the Bow everywhere. Which shouldn't be a newsflash!

  4. On 2018-06-29 at 7:20 AM, KnotLikely said:

    For spotting fish I'd say bronze, blue in my opinion isn't the best for looking into the water. This is a good video on selecting lens colour. It's Costa specific but will get you set on the right path regardless of manufacturer you choose. Peter, the host of the video, is extremely knowledgeable and has fished the globe for nearly everything that swims.

     

     

    I am now officially on a non stop hunt for that shirt. 

    Edit: Got it!

     

  5. On 2018-06-25 at 6:41 AM, monger said:

    I will tell the 20" rainbow I watched a pelican eat last week that it shouldn't worry...pelicans don't eat game fish....ya right

    I wonder why you see all the pelicans that are hunting right in the spots where there is good dry fly fishing....maybe they know where the trout are in the shallows.

    Historically the pelicans are lake dwellers, but the Bow river pelicans are not following the text books. They can eat huge fish well over 5lb. No trout in the Bow is safe

    I have been around a LOT of pelicans in my life. Caught one on a topwater once, they fight pretty good. They were everywhere where I'm from . I cannot speak at all about what they do on the Bow, but in the gulf we used them as fish finders-not because they ate the fish we wanted because they were reliable bait finders. I have never seen one eat a game fish, though I'm sure they do. Here however, since there are not huge schools of baitfish around, I can only imagine they would eat game fish if they can get them. And they sure do seem to hang out in tasty runs.

     

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  6. So I seem to be on a bit of a writing jag, but keeping them short and sweet. Trying something new with an eye toward a possible project. Anyway, this is from my bike trip, but the sentiment can be extended to a lot of scenarios-jet boat roars past your fish feeding on caddis, finding that super remote, hike in stream only to be interrupted by the sound of a dirt bike, etc. In this case, it's a truck in the rain passing a bike race.  

    Don't Let This Be You

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  7. There are things that tear us away from the thing we love to do most, which is fish. The primary time suck is the job. I can't do anything about that, we need money to feed the habit. Kids and wife are next, neglect those at your own risk. Next is yard care. Yard care sucks. But the negative attention of ignoring it can be severe. Here is my advice on maximizing fishing time while minimizing yard care:

    3rd Worst Yard Guy

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  8. On 2018-05-29 at 10:05 PM, FinnDawg said:

    If I wasn’t in school this September, I would love to go with Rick again on his build a trip. The sous-vide bbq brisket and his great stories, plus tossing a fly? Worth every penny! add that it’s going to a great cause and it’s a win win win!

     

     

    I was thinking I could do this in August instead of September, but I just can't find a date that can work.  Last year was great, everything but the fish!

  9. Here are the auction items up for auction for my MS Fundraiser for 2018.  As I've said in the past, this is a very personal cause for me as my little sister is an MS sufferer and has been for about 10 years. For her there are certainly some physical symptoms, but the biggest for her is short term memory loss-pretty tough thing to deal with when you manage the sales force for a major home builder in SE Texas! Even still, she live her life to the fullest never knowing when this disease might stop her in her tracks. Anything I can do to help fund research to help eradicate this disease I'm all in on. Anyway, there is a link to my donation site in my signature if you'd like to donate. Or bid below. All proceeds will go to the MS Society here in Canada.

    Item 1: Custom rod building kit including CTS blank, Struble reel seat, cork rings, guides (stripping guide plus single foot or Ti coated snakes), and thread.  The winning bidder will be able to choose one of the following blanks: Affinity MX 8' 3wt, Affinity MX 9' 6wt, Affinity X 9'6" 6wt, or Affinity Switch 10'6" 6wt; and will also be given their choice of parts.  I have built several rods on CTS blanks and have always been happy with them.  The Affinity X is a fast to extra fast blank with a ton of power and yet a delicate tip, the Affinity MX is moderate fast to fast and very nice to cast, while the Affinity Switch is medium fast and very light in hand. Donated by FishPro. I will send this to my kids as father's day is coming!

    Item 2: A Guided Bow River Float trip donated by Hanson's Outfitters. This is a full day float and lunch will be provided. Trip date on a mutually acceptable date, and you will meet at the "river house" which is right on the Bow on the end of the road past Policeman's flats. This is good for one or two anglers.  

    Hanson's has donated this trip to me pretty much every year I've done this and every person who has gone has wrote to me telling me what a great time they had. 

    Item 3: Removed

    Item 4: Build your own trip, donated by me

    I'm torn this year on what to offer. My yearly trip is a bit up in the air as my favorite river on earth got burned up. It still might fish ok, but most all of the camping spots were burned up. So here is what I can offer: Any weekend in September (best to do weekend after long weekend) I have a truck and a trailer. I can go anywhere in Alberta, BC, Montana. I would even consider Parkland in Manitoba. My recommendation would be to leave Calgary 0 dark 30 on a Wednesday and fish thru Saturday, travelling home on Sunday.  I have a bunch of ideas, can work out with the winner. I would say this is for up to 2 anglers, the trailer gets crowded and someone would be in a top bunk! Once we finalize, generally a couple of other friends join up. Trust me, if you like to laugh you want these guys around! Gas is on me, I supply the food. If I do say so myself I put on a pretty good spread for a camping trip, assuming you like grilled things. 

    Just for transparency, I am also going to list these items on my FB page and transfer any bids from there to this site. I will close this on Sunday, June 3 at 8 PM. Please be generous in your bidding, these are fantastic items. Everyone here knows what a float trip goes for, a custom rod, and what 2 days guided in Jasper is worth, and you get to donate to a worthy cause. Good luck!

  10. 23 hours ago, BigFoamy said:

    So is knee jerk complaining ;)

    I would suggest that if one doesnt know what they're looking at, maybe inquire some info, or ignore it or just plain go away. I would appreciate a heads up or a question or some sort of reason. We've been around here for a long time and know the ins and outs of this forum. I wouldn't post anything wrong or with intent to piss anyone off…anymore :ph34r:

    Does this mean that I can have any post removed that I don't like, because of my opinion?

    If people only commented on things they know about or understand, 95% of the internet traffic would cease, at least the not trying to sell you something part. Take away misunderstandings and we'd be up to 99%! Ok, minus cat pictures as well. 

  11. Here is what I have for 2018: 

    Guided trip on the Bow with Trevor Hanson

    Rod building kit from FishPro

    Some sort of BC scouting/fishing trip from me (pretty sure it will be a river I've fished before, not like it will be a crap shoot!). I will likely fire these up on the fundraising page this weekend. 

  12. Due to the unending winter, I was thinking of skipping the MS Fundraiser this year. But 1 day of over 15 degrees and I'm all over it. If folks have stuff they'd like to donate, have at it. I'm sure I'll get a guided trip or two, and I will do something myself. My usual spot in BC took a *hit kicking from fires last year, so I need a scouting trip for new water, probably in August.

    Anyway, if anyone wants to donate just comment here or PM me. I'll likely start end of the month while we wait for the rainbows to come back.

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