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Posts posted by duanec
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although i support the 1% on 'art' or making stuff look pertty - see the fish embossed on the sides of glenmore tr. as an good example - that one's gonna be a shining example of a process gone horribly wrong. it's a giant Calgary-ego-sized embarrassment.
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my perspective is somewhat skewed, but i believe that most of the suggestions tabled are "easy" 'high visibility' attempted fixes that will probably have limited value. perhaps solves some issues, short term, but in reality create other ones.
also consider that the bow system is already overallocated, and some of the major rights holders prodded the gov't to study the feasibility of changing the storage options on the bow system, and none of the initial findings were 'easy'. all involved major undertakings that would involve years of stakeholder input, review, due process, etc. and lots and lots of funds.
and they could not agree and wrap that up...although that's still on the books.
the issues, and what's being attempted to mitigate against is quite varied and complex, and so probably should be the solution.
requires some big picture/long term thinking, and that's been fundamentally lacking for quite some time.
my0.02.
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many thanks sir. that's good enough for her. she wants to get them shadowboxed and needed something.
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Gord sold me my first decent stick years ago.
I must admit at the time I was very intimidated by the thought of droppin big coin on a flyrod.
he said it would make me a much better caster, and he was absolutely right.
condolences to family and friends.
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she floats and rows nice. too bad it doesn't improve the fishin'. ha ha. tnx for the float.
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My favorite Guide.
rich.
think i fished with this guide this year...
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was this on Saturday in the side channel below the bleachers, river left channel across from must be nice, if so that was my boat. we did our best not to disturb your water. Hope you had a good day.
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again, sincere thanks for your consideration...you did all you could do, communication is key...it's busy and it happens, no worries at all.
we did have a pretty good day, hope you did as well.
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nothing will change if nothing's ever said.
had a number of similar experiences myself.
sometimes, tough call. get the greenies who park unknowingly in a hot spot for lunch. and then there's ones who will do that on purpose.
see lots of cut-offs, low-holing, lane hogging bad manners, poor etiquette, rude, agressive & pushy behaviour.
from guides, from locals, from tourists.
sucks when it's a guide...they are supposed to be the pro's, right?
we were fishing a skinny side channel last week, and a drift boat came around the corner... with no where to go but down.
kudos to the oarsman, he did what he could to do a clean & quiet drift through, apologized [but really no one had any choice in what was going to happen], and the angler didn't cast into the pool until they were well downstream.
much appreciated...well done sir, whoever you are.
that's the way it's supposed to go.
a little courtesy, goodwill and common decency goes a long way.
have a nice day.
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. Like my dad liked to say "You can't fix stupid."
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sweet
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... the river is seen as the main water recreation/environmental backdrop for 1-1/4 million people and a futuristic vision needs to start evolving.
agreed.
who drives that? who 'forms' that vision, or gathers the input from stakeholders, and puts it out there [as law, regulations, changes, whatever]?
what does the average schmo need to do?
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does anyone know if the issues TransAlta was having on the Spray last year have been resolved?
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the intake for a facility like this one can create a great deal of suction, and the force of that suction is not always visible at the surface.
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hey kids - this photo got sent to me showing someone (who is hopefully not recognizable, because that's not the point here) fishing on a water intake structure at a dam.
most of these types of facilities are controlled remotely, water levels and flow conditions (intake and outflow) can fluctuate very very quickly and without warning. bad things can happen fast.
also kindly suggest to refresh your knowledge (if neccesary) of federal and provincial regulations regarding fishing around dams and water intake/outflow structures.
let's be safe out there.
cheers
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who is the governing body for boaters on rivers and lakes, performing enforcement, handing out fines for any infractions, etc?
do they ever frequent the bow river system? if so, how often?
does that agency have the equipment, manpower, resources, etc to do any patrolling or enforcement?
do you honestly think some of the true asshats mentioned will come to the table for discussion? do you think they will practice and follw courtesy rules? do you think they give a flying frak what pretty words you write here? do you think that maybe some of them actually enjoy being an ***hat?
ps - there are total ***hat w&w guys who can ruin your day just as fast as a jet boat. and there are some complete ***hat drift boaters too.
wanna see some change? start documenting, lobbying, and get some regualr patrols & enforcement.
see what the cfd did in the last few years with rafters in the city - still an issue but way way way more people getting the message they are sending...due to publicity, enforcement, patrols.
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sorry man...that's tough. agreed it sucks.
he stopped eating, they found a huge stomach tumour, prognosis poor.
better to let them go as opposed to prolonging suffereing. doesn't make it easier though.
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