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When I was a teen just over 10 tender years ago... My father used to say that teen years should be remembered as the "brain-dead years". I won't go into my stories, but in hind sight, I think my old man was bang on.
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Recomendations For Cabins Near Banff..
jonny5 replied to flyfishfairwx's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
I stayed at the castle mountain junction cabins. Pretty good layout, and there are some bigger ones too (like 1200 sq feet i think). And the chalets have a nice little cast iron stoves and lots of snow outside the door to keep your beer cold certified. http://castlemountain.com/Photos.html -
Bit of coffee on my computer now
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Nice pics! Thats a big summer run, any guess on the weight or lenght?
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Bones For Dogs-warning!
jonny5 replied to fishinhogdaddy's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Is the CARE center the one in NE? -
Nice pics dude! How does the steak compare with alberta (Argentina claims some of the best quality beef in the world) Did you get a chance to fish for dorado? Cheers, Jon
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Out Of Province Inspections
jonny5 replied to jonny5's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Yo 420, which dealership did you use and was it a good experience? -
Howdy fishers, I just picked up an impala from vancouver, and need to get it inspected for out of province... In the past I had this done and remember feeling like I was getting gouged a bit, as I know my old truck was as good as or better than a lot of the vehicles I see driving around and yet they still found a bushing that was "worn a bit" (even though it had been replaced 2 weeks before)... Anyhow, so my question is, has anyone else done this before, and where have you had a relatively easy inspection (ie no charges for replacing the upper muffler bearings etc)? Cheers, Jon PS, looks like a good weekend to be on the river, anyone having some luck?
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Yo, I was trying out my neoprene riding/kayaking gloves I got from MEC for winter biking... Although they are great at keeping you warm, they suck for fishing, as you can't feel the line... I was thinking of cutting the fingers off, but then I won't be able to use them for riding. might be worth a look though. Super cheap, and I bet they will work with the fingers cut off... Also, they have a long cuff which is nice for keeping the wind out. Neoprene glove mec
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Update Needed For Freeware Anti Spyware
jonny5 replied to a topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Spybot search and destroy is great at finding existing spyware on your comp. Trend micro is a good anti virus. And deleting your cookies once in a while seems to help with popups. J5 -
What Is Your Favorite Pizza Place???
jonny5 replied to a topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
The best pizza I have had in calgary is from the Hop-in-brew on 12th ave SE, but I doubt they deliver as its basically an old house turned pub. The pizza is soooo good, and the beer is pretty good too. -
Funny stuff!
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Just passing an email I got this morning. I fished with Vic once, and it was very educational, but nothing like this I wonder why they don't get these big ones in the columbia where they are allowed to keep em? --------------- MISSION, British Columbia – October 27, 2008 – Every angler dreams of catching ‘the big one.’ Saturday, October 25, 2008 was a dream-come-true for STS Guiding Service’s Matt Schaap and his guests, as they hooked and landed the largest sturgeon to be caught on the Fraser River by a sport angler in 2008 (pictured below). The 11-foot one-inch (337.82 cm) long sturgeon had a huge 58 inch (148 cm) girth and was caught in Mission, British Columbia’s Hatzic Bench. The sturgeon took over an hour to land. Vic Carrao is the owner of Mission-based STS Guiding Service, and called the catch “XXX. Autumn on the Fraser River is without a doubt some of the best fishing you will experience anywhere in North America.” And there’s good news for anglers everywhere who are hoping to visit the Fraser River to try their luck at hooking the big one: sturgeon fishing in British Columbia is catch and release only, so this 11-foot-plus prehistoric beast is still out there. Mission, British Columbia – just 80 km (50 mi) east of Vancouver on the Fraser River - is home to one of the largest populations of sturgeons in the world today. Eight species of sturgeon can be found in North America including the largest of North American game fish, Acipenser transmontanus, or the white sturgeon. In large river systems such as the Fraser River in southern British Columbia, white sturgeon may reach ages that exceed 100 years. These fish are modern day dinosaurs and can grow up to 14 feet and weigh as much as 1200 lbs. There are two times of year when sturgeon fishing in British Columbia reaches its best: the first is in the spring, which brings the annual migration of the Eulichans (small bait fish) to the Fraser River to spawn. Food in winter is scarce so when the Eulichans arrive the sturgeon are eager to feed. In the springtime, it’s not uncommon to hook 15 to 20 fish in a 6 hour trip. The second peak period is autumn, between mid September to late November, when the largest salmon migrations occur. This is also when some of the best salmon fishing occurs, so visitors can often fish for both salmon and sturgeon on the same day.
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Good times! Looks like you got a really nice sturgie on you're first go. Congrats.
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Thank You Matt & Michelle Adams
jonny5 replied to ÜberFly's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Yeah, nice work organizing, and food and prizes were a nice touch! Plus good work on cleaning up the bow everyone! I know a nice clean run that I want to fish next time I am out. Cheers, Jon -
Never knew about trout eating frogs, maybe you'd figure out how to do it with a few lessons from Mr. Hank Parker, bass master. haha. Bet that frog fed trout get pretty fat though.
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I'll see if I can make it, depending on if I am moving tommorow or not. Good work on the cleanup!
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Who Do You Blame For The Market Crash?
jonny5 replied to Weedy1's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
These oldies have it figured out. -
Genesis Of A Fishing Post
jonny5 replied to reevesr1's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
haha funny post. -
Beautiful photos! Thats pretty much sums up what I love about fishing. J5
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Southland South Bound Exit
jonny5 replied to Bowcane's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Yeah, I would be in front of a JP for that "flashing the lights" nonsense... Thats just silly, could have been warning for any number of things, like a deer, a cow, an accident, a car parked on the shoulder with people getting out, kids playing soccer ect.. ect.. The ticket I got was 290$ I think, and I still get the odd letter from a collection agency at my old address... my banker friend told me that traffic violations don't get counted when you apply for a loan, so I figure I won't bother paying for it... plus if I do get grief at some point in the future, I have proof that I moved out of province 2 days after that ticket was issued, so how was I supposed to know... at some point they will let it go plus I doubt I will ever live in BC again... Maybe alaska but not BC. -
Two flies. One soft hackle caddis, one silver bead head green and black chironomid. Last seen in shortly after casting, likely dangling from a 18 inch rainbow with an attitude... this thing went under every log and rock it could find. If you find my flies, I will buy you a nice fresh dougnut at timmies. J5
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Southland South Bound Exit
jonny5 replied to Bowcane's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
What was the 115$ ticket for? That sounds a bit vengful of the 5-Oh... I got a ticket literally 2 days before I packed up and left vancouver... I was driving though the burbs on UBC campus and started getting tail-gated like crazy, so I was just about to stop my car and wait, and I got pulled over by an unmarked car. Pig said (no offence to pigs) "do you know how fast you were going?", and I said "about 30km/hr" (which is true btw) and he almost lost it... He said was was doing 90 is a 50 zone and called me a liar. I told him thats impossible as I was tying my shoelace while driving (which is also true). Cop looses it again, and I was pretty sure he wanted me to say something nasty so he could cuff me or beat me or what ever. Asked if I had been drinking or on drugs (at 8:30 am!). anyways, I told him to write me a ticket, and I would take it up with his supervisor because he was way to agressive... cop looses it again... I locked my door, got my ticket, went to work, took a few minutes off to go down to the station to chat with his boss, and schedule a meeting with the nut-job-pig... His boss was very sympathetic, and I told him that if the pig thought I was drunk or on drugs then it was very irresponsible to let me go in a suburban neighborhood where the richest voting a$$holes in vancouver live. I am pretty sure nothing came of it, but it would have been nice to get an apology... still get pesky letters in the mail instead. One thing I love about alberta, is you don't have to pay of BC tickets to get you're drivers lice-enz. PS no offence to good police out there as I know that there are many more of them. Its too easy to hassle cops when everyone has one or more story about a sh!t cop... I should tell you about the time I had a gun pulled on me and a friend as well as a bunch of slobbering K9s on my back in friendly old victoria... apparently it is a terrible crime to take a leak in an alley. -
Gas Prices And Your Fishing Vehicle
jonny5 replied to birchy's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
1970 3/4 ton camper special... Miles per gallon? Maybe gallons per mile would be a better measure. Going over to BC to drop it off as my dad wants the engine (400 small block) and transmission for his truck. If he doesn't want it, I will start it up and throw a brick on the gas peddle and in to the fraser river she goes ... was much cheaper to drive when it had the original straight 6 in it but pretty slow with the camper on it... oh well, as they say, horse power is happyness. Jon -
Swore I Wouldn't Go, But...
jonny5 replied to rehsifylf's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Yep, like some people said, its only 20 bucks... fish anywhere else in the world, and its 20 bucks or more a day... not that I like paying to fish, but I don't mind when the fishing is good. That being said, if it really bugs you, just get your license online and put your self as a BC resident. Not like you need a passport or ID to go fishing, just a fishing license.