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Jayhad

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  1. My favorite flies; Champagne Bead Apricot Bead Orange molted Bead Pink Molted Bead Hot Pink Blood Bead put that in your pipe and smoke it, preferably under 1.25" thingamabob
  2. Duude good videos, that bow in Remembering is a rad fish for that hole. Good tune choices. Jay PS you filmed that brookie spot
  3. insert red headed joke here
  4. If you want to try it out before you send $500 out of your pocket let me know and you can borrow it for a weekend
  5. That's not plastic... it's composite.
  6. Those new ones that read bar codes and can prep any coffee are becoming the rage
  7. Winston has been using the line, he had it on our last couple trips to BC, rip him a PM
  8. Peter, do a little reading before the snap judgement on Clark Jungle hammocks, this isn't a typical hammock, the clark hammocks are made so you can sleep on your side, I do it often and it is incredible. I am sure if you set up the hammock incorrectly it will be uncomfortable. If you are above the tree line you just set up the hammock like a tent. You will never sleep better in a tent then you will in a Clark Jungle Hammock, period. Just read the user reviews.
  9. With a few of the cats from here I back pack a lot and the #1 improvement to your back packing enjoyment is this http://www.junglehammock.com/models/northamerican/index.php down with tents, I have no affiliation with Clark but if you want to look at one let me know
  10. Magnum PI called he wants his machizmo back.... lol
  11. Anyone know how to get a hold TU's Bow River chapter? I have tried emailing the link provided by TU but it comes back as "no user found." Thanks
  12. Wow..... idiot
  13. my wife and I have been testing these signs this week and typically double the # and add half, that's when you'll get there
  14. I watched that last night as well, nasty little buggers..... 4 days he waited with that fish clawing it's way up to his bladder.... and people say wet wading the Bow is gross
  15. The 99s are 9'9" 90% of my fishing is done with either a 4100 or 6100 Z-axis, both 10' rods. I have a 99 and have used it. The 10's benefits far outway the extra foot in the bush, actually it's really a none concern to me it's only 11% longer then a 9. plus packed it is only 3"s longer then a 9. If you want to easily be able to make bombs, high stick, "sit in a float tube" or single hand spey the 10' really has it's benefits. 163 days of my fishing this year were spent in the bush, with 10's
  16. So does the boot's material, laces, neoprene booty, gravel guards, and waders...... marketing by boot companies to get you to buy another pair of boots is working. When all the biologists that work on our watersheds stop buying felt so will I
  17. If you are looking for a nymph/streamer rod why not a Sage99? The 99's are purposely designed for opening up your loops to make nymphing and heavy streamer casts easier. the TCXs aren't the most forgiving rod and are designed for distance casting
  18. I like..... thanks
  19. I couldn't agree more with you, but so should license fees and hows that going. If a guides association gets traction in Alberta those that have $$$$$$ to be made will win out not the casual angler or the uneducated. Sorry
  20. 3. Guides operate on crown land (forestry and parks) and make money on a public resource (Charging from $300-$600 per person per trip). Fishing is also a consumptive use of the resource. Do guides have to pay access fees, royalties, or anything of the sort? They make a lot of money from a public resource and should contribute to the maintenance of that resource. That's a pretty big stretch isn't it? I understand that "a lot" is relative but at the extreme high end, if a guide does 100 days x$600 = $60,000 in my books that's a far cry from "a lot" of money. I would be surprised if after expenses to see if guides are making more then $50,000 and we haven't factored in taxes. I think there are a lot more "fish to fry" out there for the govt..... like handymen/carpenters.
  21. Probably because they are junk, I have never got more then 8 months out of a pair of Korkers, I actually went through 2 pairs of the Streamborns from august 09 unitl july 10. I don't have enough fingers to count my friends that will never use them again. We were hiking out of a big trip this summer and 2 seperate pairs of Korkers fell apart. One friend was right in front of me with a pair of korkers that were 10 days old and the complete lower came off hiking out, you could see his waders. At one time Korkers were good but the quality of their product has gone to junk. I think my complaints may with bigger footed boots as my buddies with girl feet have had better success with Korkers. On top of that once you change up the soles they WILL NOT stay in ever again. Which is no biggy if you are a bow angler but if you need to cross logs, climb rock faces or hike out of the canyons having an unstable sole is worse then no shoes. I've never been so disappointed with a "guide quality" fishing product as I have been by the Korkers.
  22. Nice pigs, that crow fish has some wicked looking colouring
  23. I don't really give "years fishing" as much credit as "days on water" I would rather fish with and learn from an angler that has only fished 5 years with 200 days a year then an angler that has fished 40 years averaging 20 days a year.
  24. Nice pics Ayr, let me know when you come down for some hard water action ::ice fish::
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