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LastBoyScout

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  1. They seem to run as full as possible on the Oldman as well, something about providing the best possible pressure for privately run power generator in the diversion tunnel. Further to that I have never seen a precautionary release there, in fact quite the contrary. In June huge rain was forecast for the south when the reservoir was near full, they held the flows steady, the first inch fell in the Pincher Creek area and still nothing by the time the second inch fell they had grudgingly loosened up to 500 m3 then with in a few hours we were over 2400 when the monitoring station washed away. Precautionary releases, I wish.
  2. If I was you I would check out some of the forums sponsors, for the cost of a dozen flies (the ones that work) the advice would come for free. Tip up and tight line.
  3. I have and still do own and use several large Arbor reels and the pick up rate is superior but do I really need 300 feet of backing on a 5wt reel?
  4. I haven't fished the area in thirty years and have no plans to go back in the next thirty. It's a big world and I haven't missed it at all.
  5. No barbs for me, can't figure out how to weld them back on.
  6. Let's fix it good. Digging channels deeper? Wonder how that will hold up next time.
  7. I usually go one size over regular shoes size for wading boots, how did the sizing work out for you folks?
  8. Not much for easy berries, anywhere close to a road is well known. The Saskatoon berries lower down are all over the place from green to none to ripe.
  9. Thanks for the tip, just finishing off another three month pair of boots. I know I walk a ton but you should get a season out of em for the cash they cost.
  10. I predict the rivers will fish fine and there could be a lot of personal bests with fish being caught in places you didn't usually find them. I think when the water recedes you will see much wider, shallower and straighter rivers and streams. Most of the wood will be left high and dry as the water recedes and woody debris and undercut banks will be hard to come by for years to come. Boney areas will have survived better & get worked hard & many long slow deep wintering pools will be completely or partly filled in and some new ones will be carved, in my experience it takes the river not changing channel to create the deepest slowest ones. Finally I watched more huge quarried stone go into our water ways after 95 than I could believe, they protected bridge abutments and huge berms. In 2005 the improvements didn't seem to help and we responded with bigger berms and even more armoring and stream training and in 2013 none of the improved improvements seem to help. From the rock I have seem being hauled out of every quarry in the east slopes it looks like we will see how the 3x improvements work out. I don't have a hundred years to wait so I'll be out there having fun & we'll see you on the water.
  11. Looks great & like a lot of effort, best of luck.
  12. Bonk bonk bad char.
  13. Parenthood was the most amazing thing I ever experienced in my life by far x 10, I still got my occasional chance to fish but over all life as you know it is bleeped. See you in 16 years or so.
  14. Very nice.
  15. Mr weedy I could not agree more and here comes another wave of it or should I say a flush of it.
  16. I'd love to see the anchor dragged hook up in fast water.
  17. I have one on my 7wt and I didn't think I would like it but I never really noticed it. It's my heavy equipment the last few years and I can say after a long day in the drift boat hurling indicator rigs and big streamers and after a dozen or two ridiculously big trout it helps my limp wrist syndrome fighting fish, it help me maintain sufficient leverage by tucking it against my forearm.
  18. I don't own a gen. But from what I know the Hondas are super quiet and the yams are also reported to be good.
  19. The pops ain't bad either.
  20. Dam I didn't see kritofr's post till after I posted, I looked at Ross already but it looks like pops and more research tonight.
  21. Thanks for the input guys, I've taken a long look at what information I can find on your suggestions. I don't plan to mooch with it and I'm fortunate to have well equipped buds for my ocational trip to BC. I'm thinking all around flats/mangrove/outcropping/beach. Double reconstruction on my shoulder (still sucks) makes weight a concern so now I have almost to much info. I have to sip a couple pops and decide. One thing I can't seem to find is how much backing you can gain using spun gel.
  22. I'm getting ready to seriously gear up for the salt. I've pretty much decided on the LX3.8 but I'm still not certain. I Tried the search feature and didn't find much so I thought I would ask The FFC community what they think.
  23. Thanks guys, I'll be on the phone tomorrow. I knew I came to the right place for great customer service.
  24. I'm hoping someone could help me out, I purchased an IR4 in 2009 and it hasn't aged well. I've only used it for light duty dry fly fishing and not for many days, it needs new clickers and a new hardwood handle. I see several businesses listed on their website for reel repairs and I wonder if any of you had a favorite reel repair place? Thanks.
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