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Happy Birthday Terryh
monger replied to bigbowtrout's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Terry this a group of VERY experienced fishermen...Ancient Geezer Fishing Team. I'll have to ask Al what the minimum age is so I can work on my stats as I get close to my draft year. -
Commercial Fishermen With An Alberta Licence
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Rick your point is powerful. Personally I think netting is a band-aid on a gushing wound. Killing a few thousand perch will save some scuds for the trout to eat. Netting is the only program allowed at this point. Water levels can't be dropped due to winter recreation plans. Perch vandalism can't really be stopped...just like in all the lakes out by Caroline. Only via education and a willing heart on the part of the vandals will it be stopped. Doing something seems better than doing nothing. -
Happy Birthday Terryh
monger replied to bigbowtrout's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Happy B-day Terry. Al have you guys drafted him for the AGFTeam yet? -
Commercial Fishermen With An Alberta Licence
monger replied to a topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Flyslinger, I think we are really looking for a rainbow fishery that we can fish to with our fly rods. I'd much rather catch trout than slough sharks. The board of directors won't let us rotenone the lake yet....That is the best plan -
Good show. Do you have any information about fishing the Yakoun River in the Charlotte's? I hear the fish like pink. Got any pattern suggestions for a steelhead virgin?
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Miss strange, here are some useful links http://www.fishsa.com/Age-Of-Fish.php http://www.floridamarine.org/features/view...le.asp?id=21978 Aging Pike http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/bib103875.pdf
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Al, where are the tarpon going to be throwing themselves at you this year? You should check out the video on Youtube with guys catching 'poons on the surface with Gurglers. Tarpon on dries...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJIhvGmg3E0&feature=related These fish know how to eat!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I've seen 3 burbot landed on SJWs (one was mine). There is also a burbot-loving professional biologist in town who selectively streamer fishes for burbot (small white streamers). He rates them way above trout. To each his own. The big corner below Fish Creek is a burbot sex hole. bhurt quit teasing the Ancient Geezer Fishing Team. Al, you should head out to Pine Cr. Coulee Res for a late night burbot fest with your buddy. Bring some glow jigs and smelts and collect some meat for a feast.
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There is a few ways to age fish. Growth rings occur on otiliths (inner ear bone), scales and opercular bones. Different methods are used depending on the species of fish. Growth rates are determined by food availablilty, water temperature and quality and other factors. Cold water really slows down the biochemistry in the body so fish in the far north tend to grow at a much slower pace than fish in more temperate water.
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Bighorn Or Green In Late March
monger replied to regdunlop's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
I fished the Bighorn years ago later in the year. There is tons of fish, both rainbows and browns (and carp). It is similar to the Bow, just a little smaller. A lot of folks nymph with little scuds and sow bugs (#18). The water is very cold as it comes from the bottom of the dam upstream. It is a very productive river but also very busy. When we were there the drift boats were lined up waiting to fish the holes. The fish are heavy and strong just like in the Bow. I would take a good assortment of little mayfly nymphs and midges as well. -
Personally I would get a good pair of scuba fins. If you are ever out in a big wind you will want to be able to power your way along. Big fins help you cover more water quicker. I guess it's only important if you change locations significantly.
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Family day fun Meagan's bead leeches
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Tim, which week you going for Goldens? Don't break any rods on those "other" lakes
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Andy they also let guys kill some bull elk too. I think there was only 16 tags this year. I know of 3 guys who got bulls
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The Knight (east Deseret) ranch did let guys on to hunt elk this year(but not mule deer). Well, except for some "special" cases. The ranch is concerned with the elk eating their oats. Interestingly they would go and retrieve your elk for you if you paid $150 UP FRONT. I've heard the Deseret is VERY interested in getting a hold of tags but the MacIntyre probably won't allow hunting under any circumstance. I don't see how this program will help the average hunter in anyway and it sets a precedent for money flowing to landowners for game (at least legally as opposed to illegally like it is now).
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First Jack and now Ian on our forum. Is that you Mr. Forbes?
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So If You Had To Learn To Cast With Your Opposite Arm
monger replied to LynnF's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Sundance, you don't suck...you cast very nice for a girl. -
Judging from the hunting forums I've been reading, there is very little support for this program. A lot of people are concerned with a potential slide to paid hunting. The big ranches down south want to have the ability to sell hunting tags to rich Americans, but their desires have been put on hold for now. It will be a sad day when private landowners get to sell a public resource for profit. You guys think there is more pheasants in Alberta than Montana? Have you ever hunted CRP fields with flocks of roosters taking off in front of you?
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These guys also have the pending world record burbot from the same area
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Landowners do not own the fish or big game on their land...they belong to the public. Why should we have to pay to have access to them? If you are willing to pay for this public resource you better get set to compete with the wealthy who will throw more money than you at the land owner and therefore lock up the access. Rich US hunters/fisherman will be excited to exclude the locals from their honey holes. There are many undefined questions surrounding this program. How will the landowners be monitored for who they allow on their land? Will they just let there buddies on and get $20/shot while excluding all the city folks. If this goes through in WMU 108 do you really think the rest of Alberta's landowners won't want some free cash? Where will it end? Where will all the money come from? The program set up by the government will pay the landowner. The money isn't past directly from the sportsman to the landowner. Presently it is illegal to pay for access (that's why the unethical guys do it under the table presently). See the following discussion http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread.php?t=27508 It's sad to think that landowners will only be good stewards of their land if they can get compensated for it. I wish more would consider it a privilege to have wildlife on their place
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Banff Np Bryant Creek Trail Marvel Pass
monger replied to McLeod's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Not sure, but I don't think you can ride your bike up to Marvel any more. The guys running horse outfits said the bikes were spooking the horses and I believe bikes are now banned. It was a pretty easy bike ride, but would be a good, easy walk. Check with BNP for rules along the trail. There is some serious Cutts in Marvel (especially in the NO FISHING zone). -
Barnaby ridge across from West Castle ski resort
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A guy I know fishes his worms this way. He never uses a floating line.
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Come on, 40+ ....you're an old guy now. I don't care if you still think you're 15 like the rest of us.
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Hey Rick, what did you pay for this magical line? I was throwing some on a demo rod...it sure is easy to shoot.