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  1. Gee, I thought this was about ALBERTA fish. So, Bulls, Montana Grayling, Arctic Grayling, Athabaska Rainbows, common suckers, walleye, pike, Rocky Mountain Whitefish, Lake Whitefish, several species of dace & some questionable cuts. Don
  2. jusfloatin, Now that is an intriguing offer. Gonna be busy for the next while whittling out some sticks. Catch ya' when I get some time. catch ya' Don
  3. just... There is something to be said for going slow and watching. Time after time paying attention to just the tiniest clues will yield decent fishing. The tiniest clues for the boat users are lost in a burst of speed and a endless search for easier fish. Buzzing along here and there just wastes good fishing time. If you ever watched a heron fish, there isn't a plastic prop on his butt. Patience does it. Mind you, you can troll effortlessly. Some thing the newest large arbor reels and plastic rods do well. catch ya' Don
  4. For all you motor users out there. Something you should consider is fishing rather than going from end to end of the lake. Watched it many times - crank up the motor head off here make a couple of casts, crank up the motor and head there to make a couple of casts. At the end of the day, lots of touring but not much fishing. That is the reason that of the nearly dozen guys I fish with occasionally, only one owns a motors which is rarely used. We'd rather fish. And just so you know, we all could afford one. regards, Don
  5. Terry, Your OLD just like me. You understand the value of exercise. Just them young folks that need a motor. Remember a guy on a lake that allowed gas motors. He pulled and pulled cussing all the time about his rotten gas engine that wouldn't start. I finned along side and waved a fin @ him with the comment "starts first time every time". catch ya' Don
  6. Oh crap - I've been low holed and didn't even know it. Are these quirky Calgary definitions on Facebook? Don't wanta get low holed again. Don
  7. Folks, Now I first fished the Bow <.50 years ago and things and certainly the language has changed. Some definitions are in order: What is a low hole? Read this on the Jets>Jets thread. Don
  8. Folks, Public Safety on Canadian Waterways is managed by the CDN Coast Guard. If the issue is safety or environmental, they are the people to talk to. If it's ignorance, there is no cure. Don
  9. 420FLYFISHIN Using the web site below, open it and in the lower right hand corner is a link to a PDF document [ View ourrainbow trout strains etc.] that explains the 2N, 3N and 3NAF process. http://www.gofishbc.com/fish-facts/fish-st...ed-strains.aspx regards, Don
  10. Bigtoad, I use Floro on lakes. Some ramdom thoughts/experiences. 1] Some florors are stiffer than others resulting poor presentation 2] Floror will cut mono - see {1] 3] Floro spinning line - Vanish for example is 0.002 or greater in OD than leader material 4] I use Vanish as a "transition" between the mono and floro materials 5] Floror sinks but it's not lead covered. It sinks slowly. Will it drag down a dry fly - well kinda. 6] Floro is only useful in heavily fished waters with more cautious fish. Mountain Cuts need not apply. Is it worth the money. Yes, if you use the better quality tippet material and fish in clear water lakes c/w cautious fish. I use mono for stream work. Like most things in life, your milage will vary however I generally fish 120 days/year and been doing it for 30 years. regards, Don
  11. Conor, Unlike the ice fishing zoo, you'll have the lake to yourself when fishing for lake whites. They are readily caught on chironomids or caddis nymphs. What us tough to do though is releasinge them The warm water of the southern lakes seems to exhaust them and it's really tough getting them going. Can be done, just gotta take your time. Great fun catching 2>5 lb. whites on nymphs. regards, Don
  12. Bigtoad, Need maxima flouro - give me a shout - dumping mine. Don
  13. Clive, I'd suspect that your right. Although the dacron will lay somewhat flat, I wouldn't use in on the new plastic bags. On nylon bags it works just fine. regards, Don
  14. Brunsie, What is your address - I got a a couple of thousand yards of 110 lb. Dacron line [similar to backing] . It's what I use on my nets. Got mine from BC where it's used to land halibut. No rot - no stretch. Cabella's sells a similar product. http://www.cabelas.com/product/2008-Cabela...ch-All+Products Don
  15. I really don't get it - well it isn't the first time. Why are a great number all hot and bothered about Redford's spending and not a word about the enormous debit the Harper has shoved down our throats. All the ballyhoo about Redford and Harper gets away without a single comment. Are they not both spend like crazy types. Least Redford is spending it on Alberta. Don
  16. vhawk12, You're right - Ponoka it is. And the best part of the whole election - Morton is gone! Don
  17. Looking @ the map of who got elected where, we have a split in Alberta just south of Calgary with nearly all of the area voting SoCred/Reform/WCC/WRP or similar. By in large the rest of Alberta went PC. See: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politi...article2405211/ Can there be some conclusions drawn? 1] Balkanize Alberta about High River? 2] Southern Alberta wants to reduce farm subsidies. 3] Southern Albertians have a sense of humor. Don
  18. For your info - here is a selection of Made in Canada PDF's that are all DOT approved. Both manual and auto infiltrators. http://www.mustangsurvival.com/recreational/fishing Don
  19. zed, In the past while, I've dealt with 2 Fishing Buddys. One froze to death and the other works every now and then. The dead one is buried in a land fill. The other has been replaced. Hummingbird makes 'em.
  20. Today the Dept of Homeland Energy announced the new route for the Oil sands to the coast. It will take a abrupt turn to the left, twice around Glenmore Dam and head through Canmore. Steve Harper's residence will not be effected according to inside sources. Oh crap - did I miss April Fool's Day. I was in Vegas. Don
  21. fishinglivin, If these PDF's do not have a DOT Approval Number silk screened onto the vest, they are illegal for use in Canada. Both Cabella's and Bass Pro sell products in the US that do not have the DOT #. I've never looked @ their products in Canada. Perhaps they conform to CDN laws. regards, Don
  22. Lee Valley tools brings to the table the ultimate in measuring tapes. You can mark it up with your very own measurements be they feet/inches/mm/cm or here's hoping. See: http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx...amp;cat=1,43513 Beats all hollow the one made for Dougie of 1" bra elastic. He always caught them over 20". The tape was only 15". Don
  23. The poll reflects that geological location. Calgary and south has always believed that its is the only area capable of anointing the king. Anybody from somewhere else is just plain bad. So now Calgary is flummoxed. It's got 2 righters. What to do? Smith is working hard spending big bucks. One has to wonder whose pockets all the money is coming from? Cons have a lot less signs. Mean much - maybe shows who is going. What is obvious is that from Manning>present, fisheries resources in Alberta have suffered. One has to wonder how the right is going to right this problem. Don
  24. Guys, Desiccants need to be "revitalized" every now and then. Spread the desiccant on a oven safe pan and heat to greater than 250F for an hour or so to drive off the H20. Cool before placing back into the plastic container. I'd do it <>once per month or so. catch ya' Don
  25. Taco, You forget already - you said "Makin's my ass... I don't join Geezerdom for 'nother 3 point 5 yrs " and this was followed by "rascible? Well I'm only up to the ornery stage so I'd guess geezerdom is is still somewhere in the future. Forgetfulness - another sign of geezerdom. It was 3.5 years wasn't it. Don
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