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Mvd... Many years ago Barry Beck wrote an article on "Touch and Go" fishing. He was promoting it to the extent he was selling a hook c/w a small ball on the pointy end. I couldn't find it in their "web" store. Maybe it didn't do well. Frankly, I thought he was crazy as well. Clearly others worship the Becks inducting them into Fly Fishing Hall of Fame. They are the undisputed champions of the "Grip & Grin" picture. Don
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Mount Polley Mine Tailings Pond Breach
DonAndersen replied to bigfry's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
The real question that should be asked is why after several warnings by enforcement agencies was the mine allowed to continue operating? Don -
Otter Attacks Not All That Rare
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Most every animal in the bush will "stomp" you given a reason. Moose are the ones that scare me. Be aware of the "attack" cows on Stauffer Creek. Don -
Otter Attacks Not All That Rare
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Beavers are not the fuzzy little rodents that eat their own *hit but can be dangerous as well! [url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/attacking-beavers-a-concern-in-belarus-after-man-killed-1.1396377] Or http://www.13wham.com/template/cgi-bin/archived.pl?type=basic&file=/news/features/top-stories/stories/archive/2014/06/VNJ2OrXK.xml -
http://www.ibtimes.com/when-otters-attack-4-foot-otter-viciously-attacks-swimming-8-year-old-boy-his-grandmother-1647416 A four-foot river otter attacked an 8-year-old boy and his grandmother swimming in a Washington state river, nearly costing the boy his life. Bryce Moser, 8, and Lelani Grove were swimming in a shallow part of the Pilchuck River Thursday when the animal jumped on the boy, witnesses told the KOMO-TV, Seattle. “[The otter] had him by the back of his head and it was holding him down,” said Dean Springer, the boy’s great-uncle. “Just the whole body was wrapped around him.” The adults in the area reportedly sprang into action at the sound of Bryce’s screaming, which was only interrupted by his struggle to stay above the river’s surface. Grove was the first to respond, prying the otter off and triggering an attack on herself. “It immediately went to the same position on the top of her head and had hands on her eyes and was biting the back of her head,” Moser’s mother told reporters. “As I’m hitting it with an umbrella and trying to get it off of her, it’s just getting more and more mad.” Area swimming areas were closed through the end of the week, with Department of Agriculture officials putting up warning signs and unsuccessfully trying to trap the animal. While river otters do have sharp teeth adapted for a diet of crayfish, crabs and frogs, they normally present no threat to humans. http://www.kaj18.com/news/otters-injure-boy-at-lake-of-the-woods-east-of-kalispell/ Boy hurt by otters at Lake of the Woods near Kalispell KALISPELL - State wildlife officials report that a pair of adult otters attacked and hurt a young boy on Sunday at Lake of the Woods near Echo Lake - east of Kalispell. The attack was reported to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks by 911 dispatchers. The otters attacked the boy when he was swimming in the lake, and he was bitten several times on his legs. Otter attacks on humans are extremely rare, with wildlife officials saying that when they do happen it's often because the animals feel trapped or feel like they need to defend their young. FWP warns of aggressive otters after woman attacked BOZEMAN - A woman was attacked by an otter in the Hebgen Basin, prompting Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials to warn people to use caution around the animals. The attack happened Tuesday night near the Madison River Bridge at mile marker 4 on U.S. Highway 191, and the woman suffered significant bites to her hand. There is also an unconfirmed report of a male angler being attacked as well later in the evening. "While otter attacks are extremely rare, these are wild animals and they can be aggressive making it especially important for people to keep a safe distance from adults and their pups," a news release from FWP states. Wildlife officials are posting signs in the area warning of the danger. Now I've only seen 4 this year so far. Down from previous highs 'cause I spend a lot of time this summer outta province looking for decent sized fish. Happy munching, Don
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Lift Garage To Pour New Floor
DonAndersen replied to jnovlan's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Bet these guys could raise the building http://www.mccannsbldgmovers.com -
Stream Side Eating
DonAndersen replied to ParsonsBruce's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
There are anglers amoungst us that have a clue of what fishing is all about. Erest Schwiebert wrote in Remembrances of Rivers Past. Published by The Macmillan Company of his many memorable stream side meals on rivers around the world. If I recall correctly the meals centred on quality wines and cheeses. Beats the cheese sandwich and apple I pack. Happy munching, Don -
Post "the Big Flood"
DonAndersen replied to Castuserraticus's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Cast... The Bassno Dam on the Bow was nearly full of silt 50 years ago. It is still there so the irrigators get their fix of water. Electrical Dams will go, irrigation - not a chance. Don -
Post "the Big Flood"
DonAndersen replied to Castuserraticus's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Cast.... The same thing happened in the Red Deer below the dam. All that is left is cobble. The Livingstone within the "gorge" section has little small gravel left due to flood velocities. Where it can, both rivers have straighter sections with higher velocity flows leading to extensive tailouts. The tailouts change to channels to the next pool/run. This behaviour existed in the Oldman above the dam after the flood of '95. I think your concern about fines is bang on. What will rebuild the banks leading to decent habitat? Don -
Teak Wood Inquiry
DonAndersen replied to ÜberFly's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Peter, Alcohol pens work great for touch ups. Acetone will lessen colour for blending. Various dyes available from Lee Valley Tools are also an option. Many of them are water soluble making blending into existing colour easy. Lots of options. Don -
Cutthroat Trout Flies
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
So what was the result. Just got back from a week of southern AB cutthroat fishing. Only resorted to a nymph for several hours to determine effectiveness. Did get one decent one of 20" + several others of decent size. With the flood a lot of bugs were absent. Didn't see any stones or drakes. Some very small mayflies + black flies seemed to be the only food sources. Still there were rising fish and a Usual or a CFF would get at least a refusal. The "blue water" produced less well than riffles. There will be a huge caddis hatch over the next while on the Livingstone if the billions of caddis cases attached to the rocks can be believed. This must be a multi-year hatch as this years new channels were also extensively used. Over the week fishing the West Castle, South Castle, Dutch, Oldman & Livingstone few fish were landed over 18", a lot @ 13" and some @ 4". Many days were slow with the best days having catches <>15. To sum up, dries worked in spite of the lack of bugs. Catch ya' Don -
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Cutthroat Trout Flies
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Now all you purists. The Turk's T, cutthroat candy or Club Sandwichs can hardly be called dainty dry flies but catch cuts they do. Mind you occasionally I resort to size 20 H&L variant or a Commander Whitehead. Regards, Don -
Cutthroat Trout Flies
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Monger, I hearty agree. Cutthroat were designed for FFing. They were both eager and stupid + they live in some of the pretty places. Things have changed, cuts now are not quite so gullible and nymphs are occasionally required. As far as pretty places. See the quad trails. Don -
Cutthroat Trout Flies
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Smitty, Certainly the CFF I fish a lot. It got it's name after the same fly landing 115 cuts. It would have even caught more but was stolen by a cut.and not returned. Just 'cause I use it doesn't reflect the choices of others which prompted the question. Got the nymphs done and off to the dries this afternoon. Cool in the basement. Catch ya' Don -
What are the top 10 cutthroat flies? Don
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Why Montana Went Wild!
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Ah but Winston - my wife says I can't solve the world's problems one shot at a time. Damn Liberal anyway! -
Stillwater Fanatics...need Advice On New Lines
DonAndersen replied to Smitty's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Not joining the parade to Rio. Been there and got lousy performance. I got a WF where the running line was too thin and tangled regularly. Gave the line to a guy who only fishes bobbers and rarely casts over 30'. I returned to the Cortland 444 DT for bobber fishing. For long leader presentations, I replaced my worn out Sharkskin with the new Sci. angler Sharkwave. Since spooling it this spring, I've got 45 days on it in all kind of conditions. It remains supple when in cold water, doesn't have a lot of memory and casts quite well w/o the annoying scream and whistle of the original Sharkskin. There is still some line noise when casting but it is not an issue at least for me. The line has a rough coating but is not finger burning on larger fish like the original Sharkskin was. Regards, Don -
Doc, Would you mind if the tips section was expanded to a tips section that others may add to? Don
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Why Montana Went Wild!
DonAndersen replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
The concept of not stocking fish into streams had some interesting effects in Alberta. 1) the streams around Rocky didn't get stocked any more although they didn't ever support recruitment. 2) the concept was ignored in several places. These stockings included the Cardinal, Blackstone, Wabiabi, Bighorn and perhaps others. Many of these stockings were placed on top of per existing native populations. It should be noted that in some cases the fishermen won a new species in the river or a stocking of barren water and in some cases he lost a fishing opportunity. All is not simple in biology. Don -
This article deals with the decision to stop stocking wild trout into native trout reproducting populations. It is a great read and the decision effected North America trout stockings. I meet Dick Vincent a number of years ago when he was in Alberta trying to educate the Govt and stakeholders about Whirling Disease. Vincent is everything a biologist should be! Don http://fwp.mt.gov/mtoutdoors/HTML/articles/2004/DickVincent.htm
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How Many Flies Do You Carry?
DonAndersen replied to Fishscape's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Barely enough to get by. <> 2500 when in the lake vest and a further 1500+ in the flowing water vest + the back up boxes at camp and I've gotta tie this morning. Got fish yesterday on a fly that needs further "adjustment". The weighting is not quite right. Don -
Outcast build decent boats. Available at Fishin' Hole or Wholesale. I'd suggest the 9IR @$899.95 Please don't buy Costco or CDN boats. They are poorly constructed. If you had told us what you spending limit may be, the choices are simple. Figure on $ 800+ for a decent boat. Add a further $100 for anchors, dry boxes. Add another $150 for Mustang suspender style of life jacket. Add a further $20 for your required safety gear pack. Need waders, add $150>800. Fins are needed for lakes. Add another $150. See what $2,000 gets ya. Don
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Get a kick outta the debate. It is typical. The sides called do nothin and the side of do something. As they talk & talk the issue gets worse and worse till the Govt finally does the obvious and throws up it 's hands and does nothing. This all yields a new norm that is accepted by one and all. Keep talking........ Fact is folks if we didn't like what was going on, we'd fix it. Till we get motivated, the problems will continue, Don
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Got Me A New Rig. What Do I Need....
DonAndersen replied to EveretteD's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
A blow up doll for pit stops. The one I found on the Livingstone is still looking for her sugar Daddy. Don