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ÜberFly

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  1. Side by side Yeti's are finished better (Pelicans seem cheap - sorry Taco, but then again, you are Dutch ). That being said MEC and some Costco's sell Pelican's.
  2. Yup, needs to be primed but it AMAZING!
  3. If your offer is under your "pro deal" you can get yourself into trouble if they find out... If it's not then disregard...
  4. Mustang self inflating with HIT http://www.mustangsurvival.com/recreational/md3153-02?division=recreation&country=23 or this http://www.mustangsurvival.com/recreational/md3071?division=recreation&country=23 MEC has both in the manual inflation models.
  5. Love ours (We have a Tundra 50)! Well worth the $!! My wife was skeptical at first, then she experienced how long the ice stuck around (at least a week)! Would probably go one size up for car camping and canoe trips. A tad heavy and pricey but those are the only complaints! She now wants a Roadie for the car for after hiking trips! P
  6. Or you could go with one of the "SPONSORS" of this site!!
  7. Google "Down Stream Swing" or "Quartering Down"
  8. Rick, Text coming through! Peter
  9. Very nice!!
  10. When you used the word "replacement" One presumes you are replacing your current net bag.... :-P
  11. What brand net?
  12. That works too! Glad you had a gooder! P
  13. That's the model I have (older) but works well!
  14. Mr Apple, Thank for the "kind words" and threats via PM. With an attitude like that, good luck as a guide! In fact, you'll probably fit in quite well. http://flyfishcalgary.com/board/index.php?showtopic=20223&page=4&hl=incident&do=findComment&comment=175922
  15. Have a beer for us Murray! Peter & Deb
  16. Great shots Marc! Thanks for posting. P
  17. What doesn't irritate you Taco?! :-P
  18. ACMG (Association of Canadian Mountain Guides) has nothing to do with fly fishing. I brought it up as an example of the certifications and training required for other "Professional" guiding streams, i.e., Mountain Guides/Ski Guides/Hiking/Climbing Guides, etc. There are organizations that do certify fishing guides and raft (rowing) guides, however and Alberta needs to start requiring a decent "minimum" standard like some other provinces and states where fly fishing is popular. *EDIT* And I would go so far to say that the majority of "Professional" Fly fishing guides in Alberta that work within a Provincial Park (e.g., Fish Creek, Kananaskis) don't even get the proper permits to do so legally (ethically). So resume, no, Soap Box, yes! P
  19. Rob you obviously didn't take your amoxicillin correctly!! Cute photo of Chucky!! You gonna take me bully hunting this season!! P
  20. Brent, So true... P P.S. I also know of a "guide" as you described, I bet it's the same person...
  21. Hi Apple, Ah, welcomes to the forum... No insult intended, but you say have someone willing to hire yours a guide and you have little (or no) experience?! Seems a little unrealistic... I am an ACMG (Association of Canadian Mountain Guides) certified hiking guide and we have numerous certifications that we require to even apply for membership and that's before a specific course and exam (with many hours of internship) before certification (I'll add that I have guided numerous rafting trips down in Idaho). I realize there is no legislation in AB currently to be a (fly) fishing guide, but I would expect that you need quite a bit of experience in order to ensure your clients are safe and enjoy their time on the water... At minimum a wilderness first aid course and swift water rescue certificate. If not, you are definitely setting yourself up for a lot of legal issues. Having a couple of opportunities to row a boat and set up various nymph rigs is definitely not enough experience on the water. I realize you have to start some where but are you sure you are ready to call yourself a fly fishing "guide". Southern Alberta rivers (The Bow) and streams are not easy to fish on your own, let alone with the pressure and expectations from clients for you to get them "into" fish... In my opinion you are not even close to being ready as A LOT goes into gaining the experience you will need to do this job and you need many more years on the water. Of course this is just my opinion. I hope a few fly fishing guides chime in. Peter
  22. Also never got the call!!
  23. Just tried to PM you but you cannot accept PMs for some reason. I have the Tundra tech pack that I would consider selling. A bit too much volume for me and should have bought the piney creek. If you are not big (girth wise -I cut down the hip belt straps as they were way too ong) I would consider selling it if you are interested for a really good pricel?! Lemme know Peter
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