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  1. I've been spending the afternoon playing with new adult stone fly patterns. I've been looking for photos of an adult stone fly from the fishes perspective (upside down) but haven't come across any. Wondering if someone could help me out. Much appretiated....

  2. No Kidding...pretty sure I've been there...I didn't google the location but I think I know that creek...when I was there there was a pretty big road sign stuck in a corner about 1/2 a click from any roads.
    I fished there a while back. I hate it. Broke my spey rod and lost a ton of streamers. However I found a great place just out of Ft. Mc. Caught some really cool huge fish that were sucking back dead ducks. Didn't have any eyes. Weird. PS. watch out for security gaurds...

     

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  3. i think he means wondering around and finding teh spot on your own.. or maybe with a little direction from a pal os ok too.. hell even a pm were only u and the person u are telling knows is alright.. but once u tell one or two people and they tell a few and so on and so forth alot of pressure can get put on a peticular spot stream or lake for tha tmatter.......

    Correct...The fact is that some areas are definitely better than others on the Bow and while there are no truely secrets spots there are areas that get alot less preasure than others. After walking/floating the river a few dozen times you start to know the river. While I'm more than willing to share such info with friends and the people I fish with, I'd hate to see all such spots broadcast over the net. If you are new to the Bow spend some time and get to know the river first hand, meet some friends and do your homework. Bottom line is post what you like , however don't complain when you can't find descent spot without a line up...

  4. Great point. Could not agree more.

     

    I have this great spot that produces large rainbows every time I go to it. I went there often this year and never saw anyone else or even any sign of anyone else. Lots of drift boats would go though and very often I would have a large fish on.

     

    One day I park at the top of the road by McKinnons Flats as usual, walk down the fence line to the west as usual, then walking along the ridge to my secret spot. It takes me 1/2 to walk the 2.1 km, so you can understand my surprise when I get there and some person is fishing my spot. Worse, he isn't even fly fishing. He is using some great long bait tossing pole, that he has rigged up with a fly reel the size of a large coffee can and he has three crudely tied "flies" with about 5 pounds of lead, barrel swivels and the works. He is of course catching nothing.

     

    I keep my distance, but the fellow approaches me and asks how I found this place. I explain that I have been fishing it for some time, and remark that I have not seem him before. That's when he tells me that his good friend was drifting by with a guide a week earlier, and they saw this guy catching a huge rainbow at this exact location. Here is the kicker. His friend had sent him the exact GPS coordinates of the spot (50.811819 N 113.727851 W).

     

    Can you believe someone giving away a great spot like that?

    So nice of you to post. Fortunately, I know the area well and still have a few in the region in my pocket for now at least...
  5. Thanks Gil....you've taken the place in my heart I used to hold dear for my secret love SJW. By the way....I like cash or jewellery - either of those would be suitable as an award :rulzz:

     

    And, Rick, I think Tiana would be in the pro side of cutting off penises. In a way, all us women are.

     

    Anyways...back to the adventures of Captain Weedy. He deserves an award for how hard he made me laugh on the last page.

    Tough luck SJW!!!

     

  6. Man that must be rough! Sorry to hear some like that happen to you. We moved into the Hamptons a few years back because we thought it was one of the safer neighborhoods. The week we moved in our neighbor was robbed at gun point in their home. You just can't get away from it I guess. Good luck getting things back on track.

  7. I've noticed on occasion people will provide the exact location of a nice spot on this forum. While I'm for sharing knowlegde, experience etc. I'm opposed to providing exact locations of sweet spots. I've spent countless days on the river to figure out a few nice spots. I really hate to see people post spots, which are then swarmed by those that haven't put in thier time. If you feel you must share please PM the person.

     

    Thoughts?

  8. I got the following info from the Bass Pro Shop site, however they don't given an opening date. Does anyone know when it opens?

     

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    The Rocky View store will be themed to reflect Alberta's world class river systems, the Central Flyway waterfowl migration area, rolling prairies, Alberta's Badlands, and of course the Rocky Mountains. Huge murals and museum quality wildlife dioramas will feature moose, mountain lions, elk, black bears, grizzly bears, mule deer, whitetail deer, goats, sheep, and pronghorn. The stores aquarium will be stocked with numerous native fish species.

     

    The store will also include an expansive boat showroom featuring a complete selection of Tracker, Nitro, Grizzly and Tahoe boats as well as SunTracker pontoons built by Tracker Marine Group- the world's largest manufacturer of fishing boats.

     

    Known as a very conservation-minded company, Bass Pro Shops provides major support to national and local organizations for their conservation projects and has received more awards for their conservation efforts than any other outdoor retailer in America.

     

    Outdoor education is also a key component to Bass Pro Shops strong commitment to our natural resources and the sportsmen and sportswomen who enjoy them. Weekly free outdoor skills workshops are offered at all stores for kids, women, novice adults and families. It is also not unusual to see various groups, including Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops, as well as school and church groups, and others on field trips to Bass Pro Shops stores to learn about the great outdoors in the comfort of the great indoors of Bass Pro Shops.

     

    More than just a fishing and hunting store, Bass Pro Shops will also offer equipment and clothing for hiking, backpacking, wildlife viewing, camping, outdoor cooking and more. A gift and nature center will also serve up a wide variety of outdoor-related items from lamps and dishes to bird feeders and furniture.

  9. Key learnings:

    - A hopper dropper can be an extremely effective way to fish. Never gave it sufficent chance previously...

    - You can still catch fish in spring runnoff. Work the banks and slow water...

    - Can can safely float the river at >220 CMS in early July once the bulk of spring debris has passed. Note: some may disagree...

    - Some of the favourite sections of the river this year, I considered poor last year.

    - Some of my best holes this year for me are small sections most people don't notice. I found them out of frustration with the high traffic.

     

  10. Some good advise above. One thing I'd add is with the cold weather, fish tend to pool in deeper slower water than you'll find in summer. The takes tend to be much more subtile in cold water so pay very close attention. The other thing is the colder the weather the smaller the nymph. Most of my winter fishing is with #18 and #20. Good luck...

  11. Ok, so I know ice fishing isn't fly fishing and no-one really wants to start thinking about the ice and snow but this one's been on my mind. There are a lot of wire-worms and stuff out there for ice-fishing but there's got to be something better that guys are tieing up? There also has to be some guys on this forum that understand the entomology of stillwater in the winter right?

     

    For instance, do waterboatmen run around during the winter? Is there a pattern out there people have used in the winter? What about leeches? Or caddis? What about dragonflies and damsels?

     

    So, as you can see, lot of questions with little answers. Let's pool all of our knowledge together so that I can reap all of the benefits this winter. Win/Win right?

     

    Cheers

    I 've only thought about it but I would imagine leech patterns would still work. They are in the lakes year round and are a staple food...

  12. I'll third the rubber legs. I put them on everything. I favor the yellow/black and red/black color combos. Note: I also create ribbing on my copper Johns by using two differenct wires black/red, black/copper, green/yellow...

  13. Good looking fish. If you can afford it using guides are a great way to learn. I've had the good fortune of having a couple friends who are guides as well as being able to fish with guides entertaining clients for work. I've learnt a tremendous amount from them.

  14. I've been thinking about why this topic engendered so much emotion by so many people. I think it's because we all strong identify with fly fishing as a part of who we are. Therefore, we take any critisism such as "only real fly fisherman...." on a personel level. For my part I'm open to learning everything I can from others. If I don't like what's being offered I'll move on. Despite the occasional flare up this has been one of the more interesting dialoges....Cheers

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