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Slanter

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  1. Well, my opinion (backed up by nothing but pseudo-science) is that if anything this will contribute to smaller fish. I think those lakes are overpopulated, and competition for sparse resources is what stunts their growth. Take away one predator, and you only amplify that situation.

     

    That said, the point of those lakes is not to produce big sport fish. So, I think C and R and no bait is probably good for the purpose they serve to Alberta's overall fish conservation strategy.

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  2. I see your point... But the other day, I was trying to get to a spot, and my directions were something like "park here, go across the river, find the access road". Of course I get there, cross the river, can't see an access road anywhere... But I spot a little piece of flagging tape. Bingo... Path found.

     

    But yeah, some of it is pretty ugly.

  3. Well, I got my dream job in Calgary, so the family and I are moving back (from Winnipeg) this summer. I got into fly fishing just as I was leaving Calgary, and then spent 6 years chasing trout, bass, pike, catfish, and whatever else in Manitoba. It's actually a better place for fly fishing than you might think, although it's mostly stillwater fishing.

     

    Anyways, we're looking for a place to live, and we've got all sorts of priorities, but I'm secretly thinking about finding a place that will make it easy to get out of town and get on a river. One place we're looking at is Glamorgan... Looks like it would be pretty easy to get out of town on Highway 8. Is there good fishing there along the Elbow and tributaries?

     

    Thanks!

     

     

  4. Tigers spawn in the fall, so you will get some variance depending on the time of year.

     

    I found the females to be bland and dull...as you can see in the one I'm holding above the boat. The males though are darker greens, with much more markings on them. The males will get the spawning colours as Fall gets closer.

     

    They have master angler awards for trout over 20'' in Manitoba. Tigers aren't on the list yet though. And if you fish Twin lakes regularly, you should have no problem landing a Tiger over 20''.

     

     

     

    Second that. The Tigers in Twin Lake become very colourful in the fall when they're spawning.

  5. well just back tonight and yes the falls is the place to fish..... when it's not frozen solid.

     

    I was there for 8 days and not a day of work completed, our shipment of supplies couldn't get into the harbour so we were sent home. I did have enough brains to take a travel tying kit, just in case I had time..... and time I had I tied up over 400 flys..... I maybe going back next week or in june if it is june I will fish

     

     

     

     

    Did you ask anybody about fly fishing at the falls? Did you find anyone who had ever tried?

  6. Those falls are very close to town... Maybe a 20 min walk on a very good trail.

     

    I have no idea how/when/where to fish those falls, but there are lots of signs on the trail explaining how good the fishing is there (or at least has been in the past).

     

    I vote you give it a try and let us know what happens.

  7. What do you figure they used to bonk that - an aluminum bat or a railway tie - maybe they had to drive over it with a truck - ....sorry in advance- waiting for a meeting at 1 then going to a lovely little alpine with the belly - going nuts waiting..... expect more pointless posts today I guess ....

     

     

    Too bad they killed it. They could have caught it next year and broken their record again.

  8. I'm from MB, so I do a lot of streamer fishing in lakes... How do you guys recommend streamer fishing for these bulls?

     

    Do you drift them, swing them, strip them through pools? Everything?

  9. Wow, that sounds dangerous!

     

    I'm relatively new to fly fishing, and I just got myself a pair of hip waders. They are the stocking feet goretex kind, so I have a pair of wading boots as well.

     

    I was wondering if anyone has any safety tips for me. I'm kind of concerned that if I ever fall and fill my waders up with water... how the heck will I get out of them?? I would have to take my boots off! It seems like it could happen pretty easily in a situation like the one described above.

     

    Maybe this thread could turn into something about wading safety. I would love to hear some advice about what to be worried about from people with more experience.

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