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It's an amazing stream and one of my favorites. Was up there for the last week and didn't see another angler. Mahogany duns (?) were going off in droves. Fishing was excellent and yup matching the hatch made all the difference between a good day and a great day (can't imagine a bad day up there as it's so beautiful). Amazes me to see how resilient our native cutthroat are after the great flood of 2012 and how quickly invertebrates will colonize after a major flood event.
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Always enjoy your photos. Gonna have to get out to the rolling flatland soon...
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Stimulators With Or Without Legs ?
Flyfisher replied to greatbigdiddy's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
To really find out which works better (with or without rubber legs) you'd have to fish flies that are dressed the same with the exception that some have rubber legs. Fish both types equally for over a season and see which performs better. The stimmie is one of many great flies by Randal Kaufmann. BTW I tie mine without legs. Sometimes fish are into legs and often it is when they are willing to hit larger flies particularly when water clarity at the beginning of season is improving. That's my experience anyway. -
Stimulators With Or Without Legs ?
Flyfisher replied to greatbigdiddy's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
It seems to me that a rubber legged stimmie would float lower on the water than a regular one as rubber sinks. Interesting that you say they ride higher? -
Heads Up - Sketchy Man By The Dog Pound
Flyfisher replied to mkm's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Sounds less like robbery behavior and more like someone possibly not quite mentally stable undergoing major stress due to overwhelming circumstances. -
Recommended Bear Spray Brands
Flyfisher replied to screaminreel's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Frontiersman is an excellent spray and set up. -
Top Producing Terrestrial Flies
Flyfisher replied to FlyTyer16's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
A black ant #18-12. I tie dubbed ones and a foam one. Foam one tied on #14 &12's. I use red thread on the dubbed ants and put two or three turns of brown hackle between the abdomen and thorax. The foam ant is tied McMurray ant style: https://www.google.ca/search?q=mcmurray+ant&client=firefox-a&hs=qCX&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=fflb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=oPgyU62GJYXeoATtzIHQAg&ved=0CFAQsAQ&biw=1024&bih=629 -
The year before last a guide I know who owns a fly shop here in BC and attends trade shows in Canada and the USA told me the TFO rods that are available in the states are better quality than the rods available in Canada. Can't remember the reason why. US reputation is much better than the Canadian one. All that said TFO has outstanding warranty service.
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On moving water I'm with Hawgstoppah, a stonefly. On stillwater a traveler sedge. Nothing beats sight fishing a marl flat for big triploids when they're on big sedges.
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Enjoy.
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Best Books - Primer On Saltwater Flyfishing
Flyfisher replied to Smitty's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Fly fishing in Saltwater by Lefty Kreh. Exactly what you are looking for. -
Here's a vid on tying it. http://globalflyfisher.com/video/?q=node/1719
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For most situations I find wooly buggers, wooly worms and other palmered patterns work best if palmered on the sparser rather than on the heavy side. I wouldn't make the wraps any closer than you have them. I like to use lower quality hackle, the fibers aren't so stiff as good stuff and impart more movement in the water. I'll might go to a heavier palmered fly if fishing in low visibility water as a heavy palmer pushes more water there by attracting more attention.
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Fly Fishing Along Albertas Trunk Road
Flyfisher replied to greatbigdiddy's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
That is a wonderful, joyful, celebration of friends, family and fly fishing. Looking forward to seeing more. -
Best bang for the buck? Simms. Properly fitted and cared for a pair will last you for years.
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My advice for stillwater fishing, unless I'm in a belly boat I want a watercraft I can stand up in. Outcast makes an excellent pontoon with standing platform.
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You certainly can. You'll catch fish without the hackle, at times it won't be as effective as it would be tied full. The hackle gives movement and animation to it. Remember size, presentation and getting the fly to where the fish are, far out way whether it as hackle or not.
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Looking To Buy A New Rod/reel For Next Season
Flyfisher replied to bigalcal's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Very happy with my 8 1/2' G Loomis Streamdance 'Presentation' in a 4 wt. -
Crazy Bull Trout Antics On Racehorse Creek!
Flyfisher replied to bigalcal's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Don't know about the "holier than thou fisherman" but I just reel 'em quick as I can and hope the bully doesn't get his teeth into it. If break my fish off doing so, so be it. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. Same goes for the bully... I enjoy your postings on this forum MrBotangles. No hard feelings here. Best fishes, Paul -
Crazy Bull Trout Antics On Racehorse Creek!
Flyfisher replied to bigalcal's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Yup. My thoughts to. Particularly with the second cutty caught as it hadn't been snatched by the bully. Not a good show. -
Wonderful photos, great composition.
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But Officer I Didn't Know
Flyfisher replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Ha, probably both! -
A heavy rod on small fish? No harm to fish. It just wouldn't be as much fun as an appropriately sized rod. Way more fun catching cutty's on my 8 1/2 ft. 4wt. than on one of my 6 wts.
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Bow river Gods are anything but fickle, the sacrificial rod did the trick. No, seriously, you observed, made the right call on what you saw and the reward came. Good one.