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pokerfish

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  1. I was using the simms , folded down for a bunch of years, loved them, never went deep anyway (old guy, spey rod)  when they wore out, bought the simms pants, love them,  So far a belt has worked adequately,  but I think I will give the suspenders a shot.   Now, if there was only a way to  stop leaking.

  2. I am a fan of Kelly Galloups Hares ear. and I find his long winded tying videos very helpful, or at least worth the time .

    i prefer the non bead headed version on the bow.

    Search Galloups hares ear, for links to the video on youtube.

    good luck.

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  3. bought the cabelas waist high ones.  first pair leaked badly, second pair leaked a bit.  both went back.

    my simms experience echos lornce's,  lasted ten years, but leaked from the start.   the inside is a measles outbreak of patch material, usually required to be reaplied after two weeks for new leaks.

    couldnt find the redingtons in town.

  4. I have been using the same  Hydrogen rod since the fall.  I previously used a Amundson ww  3/4 for 4years.  Both rods were primarily fishing the bow river.

    I am using integrated lines,  a 240 gr Spey lite skagit from SA.  and a 240 gr airflo switch float.  I really like the airflo for indicators, line mending is pretty good.

    I find that the SA skagit is a bit overweighted for the line, but this is a very personal matter,  and if you are just starting the spey game, overweighting is probably good.  I am using versa tips for both the soft hackle and the smallish streamers.  However I fish 70 * 80 %  with the bobber.

    I am very impressed with the Hydrogen, handles fish well, nice feel. mends line well, good backbone for me.  A little whippy with the skagit line, but it does throw it a long way out there.

     

    Have fun with this.

    Tom

  5. 17 hours ago, FraserN said:

    This new study shows a decline of "all" sports fish in the Bow. I have noticed the decline in whitefish and adult rainbows. The browns, however,  have seemed to recover very well after the 2013 flood. However, the 2018 study is not good news at all for the river.

    This fall was good for me - many whities, a few browns and better than my average for fall bows.  The spring and summer had the whities only rarely, frequent big healthy browns and only a few (albeit healthy and strong ) bows.  Only infrequent tiddler browns.  Nymphing,  same spots as prior years.  

    Goes to show that anecdotal info can be unreliable.  

    A side note - noticed quite a few of the 16+ browns and bows had what to me appeared to be pelican damage - cuts and slashes.  Didnt see any such on the whities or the small trout.

  6. I have always tied pts and hare's ears with legs, yet I do notice that a number of the patterns on the web do not.  I am interested in the comments as to effectiveness and usage of the forum.

     

    Note that I tried to think of a bit of double entendre arising from the subject, but nothing came together.

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    1 hour ago, fishinglibin said:

    Be very aware of silent creepers. Sheets of ice can sneak up behind you and take you out. Almost happened to me.

     

    What he said.  worry far more about the creepers than breaking a shelf.  even a 4 sg ft creeper can take you out.

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  8. 3 hours ago, RossMurphy said:

    Thanks for the feedback. What sizes do you guys usually shoot for with your Klinkhammers?
    The thing that throws me off is the Daiich designated klinkhammer hooks are so much longer than regular curved body hooks. Such that a #16 klinkhammer is easily a size 12 on a regular curved hook.
     

    The last few years I have been tying on 2xl nymph hooks, I put a bend about 1/3  from the eye, most are 12 to 18, and I usually fish the 14 and 16.

    This pic is a bit closer to 1/4 from the eye, but you get the idea.  I put the para post right at the bend.

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