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Tako

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  1. You can rly stretch em out that way too
  2. I'll bet it was a skinny white kid named Logan. Logy is an expert because he works in a flyshop Yes, I have fished the Crooked.
  3. Sweet Jesus.
  4. Well, you can exempt me from your reasoning, I won't be BSing about 20" fish
  5. I honestly do not have a clue why you would leave AB to fish BC Unless for salmon. Have a sick trip man, take lots of pics
  6. Guy was claiming on the BC hunting board a while back that it was very common to catch 30-34" browns in the Bow every day. Claimed the average was 28-30" I have a soft tape, but rarely use it. I can guesstimate pretty close. Measuring grayling for work last summer though, everytime you caught one you would swear was over 35cm, turned out to be like 31cm
  7. Thinking on this, I don't feel like disclosing who I work for Hay Brent, where is your shop anyway??
  8. If it is a professional affiliation, yes.
  9. You don't need a light presentation to fish a chironomad under a bobber Everyone wants to lob the big distances. Finess fishing is largely a lost art now a days. I agree, DT's are the way to fly. Be nice if I could track one down in this town I have a WF on my 3wt and it is getting replaced as soon as I find a DT.
  10. Thanks for the headsup Kylegs. I do prefer Orvis over TFO though. I'll see what I can find in Cowtown while I'm there.
  11. *Giggle* I buy what I want, and do my own research.
  12. Lookin good. Better than me. Mine always look 'off' somehow. What are you using as a thorax?
  13. Good luck Brent
  14. Have a goodun dude. Rubber side down!
  15. This guy is good
  16. Yup, seen that sign
  17. Good luck keeping me out. You can have BC stillwaters Boooring!
  18. I dunno Weedy. That country is a lot more untouched than most of the 'bou country over here. From my experience, it's mostly forest. I didn't pay enough attention to the wildlife issues during my stay, but it seemed to me like a lot of the immediate ares the caribou use are protected from development. I hate to say it, but poison works better than fencing cut lines.....and anyone who wants to cite Farley Mowat as a reliable source of wolf knowledge.....skeptical I am. There is a good point in one of those biased articles about reforestation and making the area more suitable for moose. Moose are probably as bad for caribou as wolves are.....
  19. Awww man I packed my shortrods away Muir she be.
  20. Brutal exam sched man. The 30th I am good to go. Flip me a PM
  21. ????? There's some development in the L Smoky area, but no mining leases I'm aware of. There is a sheeitload of wolves though. I'm not a fan of poison, but I saw lots and lots of wolf tracks on the Smoky, and no caribou. At least the AB gov't has the balls to do a wolf control program, unlike over here. <----------Smoky
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