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  1. I gave a pair of Simms G3 Convertibles. They are by far the best breathables I've ever worn. They only have one flaw: the breathable fabric retains water for longer than other brands. This will drive you crazy if you fish in cold weather. The waders litterally "freeze up" and get hard as nails. We did some winter camping/steelhead fishing over the Xmas holidays, and daily temps were around -8. I had to start the campfire and thaw out my waders before I had any chance of getting out of them. This was a huge pain in the ass and cause for many an f-bomb.

     

    andrew

  2. i like speys in teh 11'6" - 12'6" range for te bow in a 6 or 7wt.. lights speys are nice too if your looking for more fight with the smaller mid teen n down fish bu ti find they tons toss tips and larger flies aswell as nymph rigs at distance if u have a headwind but its all in teh application as u can see alot of members use different sticks for different reasons.. i like my switch n single hadner for short range but when i want too fish at a distance it is all abotu the 6 n 7wt speys for me!

    You seem like you must type with one hand...lol.

  3. Hey. At least your camping "buddies" brought out the good ol' 3am chainsaw. Always a classic! Haven't heard one of those since I camped up near Hummingbird two years ago. Remember, a shitty day on the water is better than a good day at work in most people's lives.

     

     

    cheers

  4. Hey. I don't want to be another hijacker here, but come on. Giving a guy *hit because he beaches a fish? Where's your compassion for the fella for practicing catch and release. Once upon a time it was so morally wrong for the purists to keep fish, now you resort to defamating one's charactor just because he has a fish out of the water for a few seconds. I bet if he had a third arm he would have snapped a few shots of himself resusitating the beauties prior to watching them swim off. Biologists keep fish out of the water to measure, scale, sex, tag, and weigh fish. Why don't you call up DFO or your local sustainable resource office and start ragging on them next.

     

    andrew

  5. I don't want to kill your post, because it's a beautiful looking fish. But come on, 44"....here's a fish from October 2007. About a 14lb fall fish out of the Margaree River. I think the fix was in and your buddy's guide was looking for a nice tip. I'd say your buddy's fish would probably be a 15 lb fish. If it was a 30lb Atlantic Salmon, you would be able to tell. I have some pics of some monsters that we have gotten out of the Margaree and West rivers over the years. I'll try and post them to give you some idea of a "big" fish...but heck, your buddy's fish is a nice fish none the less!! Cheers

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  6. Hey. That picture taken from Margaree harbour, if you look behind you on the other side of the harbour, there's a house with a brand new garage. Next to a red barn of a house. My parents live there.

    Anyways, nice pics man. I was down Margaree for 19 days in July. Fishing was decent. Did you fish or see any fish at Middle River? How was Cheticamp? Did you hit up North River? Cool to see some pics from up there. Were you there when they got 4.5 inches of rain in 6 hours? I got some killer pics of it. My dad fishes just about every day. Blue Izuzu Trooper.

  7. A buddy of mine has a little 6'6" orvis trout bum 2wt that he really likes. Great for really small cutty streams in the mountains.

     

    I bought a custom made 6' 2wt rod off ebay for less than $100. It was made by an outfit out of New York state. I didn't do any research into the company and it turned out to be a fantastic rod. It's my favorite rod for Stauffer.

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