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ÜberFly

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  1. Not sure this is allowed, but technically the U of C is a not for profit... Anyway, I saw these looking around for summer trips and I thought I would post these up if anyone is interested in some reasonably priced trips this summer... https://www.ucalgary.ca/ActiveLiving/registration/Browse/Mountain/Fishing
  2. Thanks guys for all your suggestions. I'm striking out on all accounts!! I'll dump some photos and try to update! P
  3. I think that is just a old piece of tape or sticker of some kind..
  4. Thank Marc I can see the on my iPhone... Any idea which plug in? P
  5. Unless you are a heli ski operator. Then then the info never gets released to the media!!
  6. $125 on 3
  7. Ok there is obviously an issue for me when people post Youtube videos... I cannot see them?! Anyone have a work around (running safari version 9.1.3 and this started to happen when the website was changed to Fly Fusion Forums)? Peter
  8. $75 on 3!
  9. Too bad the vid doesn't show up?!
  10. Unfortunately, that's pretty typical!
  11. There is, we use it at work... I'll try to get the name of it. It comes in a big 5 gallon bucket...
  12. Dave, I had a situation where I was going to purchase a pack and it was for asking price. Literally as I was getting in the car to leave to meet him, the guy texted me back and said someone offered him more so he was going to sell it to them! I guess someone's word means nothing these days, eh!!
  13. So are only the high end Hardy reels made in Alnwick?
  14. And TransAlta has yet to pay any fines (in fact, have they actually been fined?)?!
  15. Wow! That is an extremely biased survey and very poorly worded!
  16. Bobloblaw and I caught a few pike there a few years ago.
  17. Thanks Dave, I have that link already. I have contacted them as well, just for clarity haven't heard back. Cheers, P
  18. We will be on a sea kayaking trip down in Baja and plan on fishing both from the kayak and from shore. Even though on previous (guided) trips we have never purchased a license, per se (presume the guide takes care of this) our outfitter states that we will be required to purchase one. From my research, The regs state that if you are fishing from shore you do not require a license, but fishing from a boat you do... Is a kayak considered a boat (technically yes, though not a guided commercial vessel)... Do we Require one or not?! Considering we will most likely do mostly shore fishing. Anyone have specific info to share to clarify ( before I attempt to contact the appropriate office if need be)... Thanks, Peter
  19. Ray, What advice is/was that? P
  20. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/calgary-cfia-bow-river-watershed-whirling-disease-1.3976875 The entire Bow River Watershed has been infected with whirling disease, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has declared, prompting new province-wide measures to try to contain the spread. The disease can cause infected fish — predominantly trout and whitefish — to swim in a whirling pattern and die prematurely. The agency has also declared the rest of the province a "buffer zone" for the disease. Inside the buffer zone, provincial acquaculture facilities and Class A fish farms will have to test fish for whirling disease. They will also have to implement "approved biosecurity protocols" in order to obtain a permit from the agency to stock fish from the infected area — which includes all streams, creeks, lakes and rivers that feed into the Bow River. This map shows the area of Alberta declared infected with whirling disease. (CFIA) Last August, the first case of whirling disease was confirmed in Banff's Johnson Lake. Since then, cases of the disease have been detected at a number of additional locations in the Bow River in southern Alberta. The spread of the disease has led to quarantines for commercial fish operations and wreaked havoc on owners who make a living cultivating fish. The CFIA says its declaration does not currently affect fishing in the Bow River, and that there are no health concerns for people who use the bodies of water that contain whirling disease — or for those who eat fish that have contracted the disease. There is no treatment available for whirling disease. Rather, the CFIA says it is focused on containment and prevention.
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