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  • Birthday 04/27/1958

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  1. We are heading to Montana in July and staying on the Yellowstone River just north of the Park. Anyone have any recommendations for places to fish in the area? I'm not bringing my boat but will probably take a float tube. Was thinking about taking a trip with a guide from Dan Baileys. There is so much water in the area to fish and I imagine the crowds will be insane wondering if anyone has any tips to share.
  2. I had always fished since I was a kid, Nova Scotia, Thunder Bay, but didn't get into fly fishing until I moved to Jasper in 1980. Like SnowWolf, Curtis Creek Manifesto was my first book and learned to cast on Maligne Lake with a Cherrywood rod. Became obsessed with fly tying and spent many many days on the lakes in Jasper.
  3. Insurance was a huge issue for the shuttle service I use, they had to shutdown for a while until they found some that was reasonable. I don't know if all shuttles have the right insurance. They provide a pretty complete service and are heavily involved in the fly fishing community. I've used a lot of different shuttles over the years, I think you would have to provide something pretty outstanding to compete.
  4. Has anyone heard any updates on this project? The website seems a couple years old. Flyfishmedia Wondering if anyone local applied for casting?
  5. Hey all Just got back from our honeymoon in Crocodile Bay, Costa Rica and tried some first time fly fishing for billfish. I had a couple shots for sailfish the first day using a 14 weight rod but no hookups. Next day was supposed to be inshore but crew figured we should try offshore again (with #8 and #9 weight), caught a baby Dorado and a bunch of small yellow fin tuna and on the last tuna a #300 lb blue marlin came up right behind the boat and grabbed it. Needless to say the 8 weight snapped like a toothpick. Last day back offshore (25 miles) with the 14 weight outfit again had a hookup with a sail but didn't get a good set. Kind of hard to set when the backing is burning through your fingers. But ended up hooking the Holy Grail a 200lb. Blue Marlin and released him with a leader touch at the boat after 30 minutes on 20 lb. tippet. My knees are still shaking. Pictures aren't the greatest but what an experience. Photobucket link
  6. Check out e-bay for Action Optics, there is a Canadian store selling them for $50 bucks. I had to replace my 10 year old pair (Lost River, brown) that I had crushed in my vest, and got a mirror blue pair for the salt. Maui Jim's are awesome as well but it's hard to find deals on them. Once in awhile you see them at Costco. Like brewingup says, the Bow can be more subtle rises than sight fishing but it still helps alot to cut the glare.
  7. A couple of pike picks, a brown and a decapitated Yellow-fin.
  8. A friend from Winnipeg sent me this. Catfish in Manitoba was bobbing around with a basketball in it's mouth and a guy went out and helped it out.
  9. My lifeguard, she was an awesome fishing partner.
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