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Balzac Gets The Water
Castuserraticus replied to Harps's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
I think this is a very creative solution. They get their water by reducing evaporation and leakage from the irrigation canals. The animals are mobile and will adapt just as they did when the canals were put into previously dry areas. -
Lake O'hara / Yellowstone National Park
Castuserraticus replied to crookednose's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
A bit late 'cause I just returned from vacation but for future reference - I fished O'Hara last summer for some short times during a family trip last year and had good luck. I slipped a tungsten bead above an olive GRHE (10-12), cast it out and let it sink (floating line). I then did a slow hand twist retrieve - essentially a chironomid technique from shore - and had three to hand in about 2 hours total time (evenings). The toughest part was keeping the steeple cast above the trees with the weighted nymph. The cuts were good fighters and hit hard. -
Waders Filling With Water
Castuserraticus replied to wongrs's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Neoprene = floatation To empty waders - when you've reached water depth you can sit in, roll onto your stomach, get on hands and knees, extend one leg at a time up behind you allowing the water to drain down through the chest opening, repeat with the other. OR unclip your shoulder straps and stand up. -
Polarized Sunglasses
Castuserraticus replied to birchy's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
I'm on the second Croakies "granny strap" with my action optics. Great thing about the neoprene is it floats - this has come in handy a couple of times - and the bright colour saves the question "Honey, where's my...". -
Waders Filling With Water
Castuserraticus replied to wongrs's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
I have more experience in swift water from whitewater kayaking than fishing. The following is what I was taught and passed on when teaching newbies. Clothes do not "drag you down". The air trapped in the fibers will help keep you afloat. When floating, orient yourself with your head upstream and feet downstream to protect yourself from obstacles. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO STAND until you are in quiet, shallow water. If you can sit on the bottom, it's safe to stand. The number one risk is foot entrapment (boulders, submerged logs, ledges, cracks). The Red Cross did a canoe safety video many years ago where an instructor died on film due to this - even with all the knowledgeable people and equipment present. Back stroke towards the nearest shore. Logjams were always my biggest fear. They're death traps with all the branches and roots. I had several friends have close calls. We used to jump into rapids and float short sections in our life jackets to practice. -
A couple of my earliest shots were a bit blurry but worked when I turned on the motion compensation. It was likely because of low light conditions. One problem with fully auto is you don't know what the camera is picking for settings and have to do trial and error until you find which "scene" works for what you want.
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I'm liking the 770sw so far. I had a Canon before and it started eating memory cards. It'll take some getting used to. I used to alternate between shutter and aperature preferred with my old film SLR. The 770 doesn't allow this. You have to figure out which of the pre-set options approximates what you want. I also have an issue with the camera re-setting itself every time it shuts off. The Canon was the same. I'd prefer that it remembers to start in motion compensation mode. I'm looking forward to using the underwater feature next week at the Shuswap.
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Man I Have Had A Wicked Week...
Castuserraticus replied to a topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Wow In my experience, good and bad follow on each other. It's a balancing cycle to keep the ego in line. You should be in line for an amazing opportunity or three. -
How Do You React When You Lose A Fish?
Castuserraticus replied to SteveM's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
I love rickr's description of the intensity of flycasting. I did a trip for salmon to Prince Rupert and a fly-in trip to northern Ontario for walleye and pike in the past few weeks. While they were enjoyable with lots of fish to the boat (and meat into the cooler) it seemed something was missing and rickr's description nailed it. Trolling blindly with lures and bait does not hold a candle to trying to "hit the spot" with a the fly while managing in mid cast where your line will fall. I guess the challenge for the trollers is in boat control. -
An Inconvenient Truth…or Convenient Fiction?
Castuserraticus replied to Taco's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Here's another ladle to stir the pot with. I expect LY will enjoy this one. http://www.dobmagazine.nickles.com/article...5FL90001%2Ehtml I think the scientist here glosses over the most important info here. Our anthropogenic impact is obviously reaching to Mars now. tic -
Pick Up Hockey Anyone?
Castuserraticus replied to SanJuanWorm's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Defense - What area of the city? What time of the day? -
What Were They Thinking??
Castuserraticus replied to Lawrence's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
I remember the buoy cable broke in '05 and I think in the past also. I'm surprised anyone who went over lived. About 20 years ago two boatloads (power boats) of firemen were killed while trying to rescue some people caught in the recirc of a weir in the U.S.. Both power boats were sucked in. Every few years it seems an incident like this has to happen to educate the next generation. I used to do whitewater kayaking and have experienced how strong the recirculation can be with a natural ledge. I've been roll-shuttered a few times and been stuck and had to work hard to slingshot out. At least there are breaks in natural ledges so the hole has an exit. I've seen friends sucked back in and recirc'ed 3 times before they were able to exit and this was wearing a whitewater rated PFD. For everyone's information, you can't really swim away from the hole, you have to swim across the current to find a break where the current cuts through the surface recirc or you can crawl out on shore. The last ditch exit is to doff the PFD and dive into the downflow off the ledge. I met one person who had to do this after 10 minutes of recirc. He caught the downflow and was rolled along the bottom far enough he got past the recirc which is a surface water current. On the Highwood River one time, a novice joined us for a trip and got caught in the first ledge below Green Ford. He disappeared boat and all for a few seconds. He was sucked out and popped up in bottom of the recirc so I was able to get the stern of my boat to him and get him to the side. It was amazing watching a +10' boat recirc back into the hole. When it had finally caught the exit current it was bent at 90 degrees. -
Poachers Nabbed
Castuserraticus replied to Castuserraticus's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
As has been mentioned on this and other boards, lack of enforcement manpower is a serious issue. They want to avoid false alerts and concentrate on the situations where the likelihood of successful prosecution is high. In this situation, I offered to monitor the activity until the officer arrived to be sure I didn't create a wild goose chase but he said it was not necessary. As this was the first weekend the city stretch is open, I expect they had a number of calls. -
Poachers Nabbed
Castuserraticus replied to Castuserraticus's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
They claimed to have licenses to which I replied they should have read the regs. The approximate times involved were: I talked to the group at about 9:30. I called RAP around 10 am. Got a return call at about 10:30 asking me to return and confirm they were poaching to avoid a wasted trip. I went down on my bike and observed them for about 40 min and went home. I received another call from the officer heading to the scene about 11:30 to finalize directions. I called him back at about 12:30 to see if I'd wasted their time and he said he was at the scene and couldn't talk. They called me Monday am to give me the code number to claim the reward in 6-8 weeks (July 30 = new 7 wt. maybe). Questions RAP asked: Could I see their vehicle license? What were they doing? Was I sure of the violations? What was the exact location, easiest access? What was the content of the conversation I had with them? It's apparent the conversation was being taped as there were occasional beeps. I do not remember them asking for a physical description of the poachers but I think I provided some description. -
Poachers Nabbed
Castuserraticus replied to Castuserraticus's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Here's an idea for a pinned topic. Let's track how many are caught by the board members. I think only two in the Sat. group were fishing. -
Got out for some hook washing Sat am in NW Calgary. Came across a group rigging up at a storm sewer outlet in Beaumont natural area. I checked out their gear and explained very nicely to them that using bait and barbed hooks was illegal. We even commiserated about the silliness of barbed hooks being available. They never even stopped rigging up. I mentioned the size of the potential fines and also let them know about the single fish 35 cm restriction. Then I wandered on to see if they would leave. I checked back about 20 minutes later and they were obviously dredging bottom with bait rigs so I called it in. They were caught with several fish, using bait, and barbed hooks. They spoke fluent English so there was no question about understanding. They'll either think twice or be more deceptive next time. Most times people are thankful for the information about the regs and penalties. Although they were polite, it was pretty obvious this group wasn't interested. Also, I caught a nice 16" buck rainbow. For some extra challenge I hooked him closer to the outlet end rather than the inlet. Made him fight like a +20".