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  1. Does anyone have first hand information about hotels & golfing in this location.

    We are all reasonably decent players ( although seniors ) & aren't intimidated by difficult tracks.

    Not interested in 5 star accommodations; just good courses, decent hotels & good food at a decent price.

    Flying from Calgary, probably mid March.

    Thanks.

    Will post on AOF also.

  2. Just curious as to why you want to catch them.

    Probably just for something different I suppose.

    Caught a few in La Ronge a few years ago while Walleye fishing.

    Not much fight or fun to catch.

    They were like an eel and wrapped around my arm while netting.

    Up there they are considered a trash fish.

  3. Had the el hosels for awhile many years ago. They go away. (And without buying any Tin Cup inspired contraptions!)

     

    Great point; try to hit one.

    Took a lesson to get rid of them. The pro finally just walked away & said they will go away ,& they did.

    Cost a lot of money in bets before they did!

    My 66 had 2 eagles, one from about 70 feet & one from about 8 inches, 4 birds & 2 doubles.

    Never to happen again.

    As far as the putting goes, it will come back again ( hopefully ).

    As you know, once you start making a few 6-8 footers you will make more of them.

    Still the most frustrating but rewarding game around.

    Good luck.

  4. I was a 5 before the fly rod took over. Hope to get back there (and honestly, my tee to green is as good as ever-but my putter seems to be experiencing that dreaded y word). I went on a golf trip this weekend-played really well first round until I turned a pretty sure 4 ft birdie into a soul crushing, multiple skin losing bogey. Putted like crap the rest of the trip, considered throwing my clubs in the gulley on #6 at Greywolf. Stupid game. And bobloblaw-that is still my spot. Treat it with respect and mild usage!

     

    You certainly aren't the first one that that has ever happened to, and you will do it more times probably; been there done that.

    But I think that you will admit that hitting a bunch of good golf shots & posting a decent score is very rewarding.

    I would compare a good golf game to successfully stalking a large trout in a river and outwitting it.

    I have shot 66, but I have never outwitted a 26 inch trout on the Bow!

    The y word is bad, the 'sha' word is worse.

    Play as much as you can, while you can.

  5. Great topic

    If you expend as much effort at golfing that you do at fly fishing, you may be a single digit handicap some day.

    I went in reverse; single digit handicap, tried fly fishing', screwed up my swing completely. Only because I didn't golf much.

    Now I have trouble breaking 80 & have not fished recently.

    Something to do with the wrist & age.

    Both great activities!

  6. Hi

    I have been using Telus for a pay & talk cellphone for years.

    They just jumped my local call rates from 30 cents per minute to 50 cents per minute; ridiculous!

    Looking around, it seems like Petro-Canada has the best deal.

    I didn't even know they have a cellphone plan ( 25 cents per minute ).

    Does anyone here use them or have any experience with them?

     

    Thanks

  7. The Garmin 62S that I have is good but sure sucks up the batteries. Nicads will only last about 12 hrs or so. Switched to rechargeables which isn't always that convenient.

    Nicads are the battery of the past,

    Ni-MH is the way to go for these units.

  8. Garmin no longer makes the 60CSx ( they were a great unit ) & has replaced it with the 62 series ( 3 models available ).

    I use Sanyo 'eneloop' LSD ( low self discharge ) rechargeable batteries that seem to work very well.

    Read your owners manual for tips on how to preserve battery life.

  9. I have bought a couple of canopies from Raven on Meridian Road NE.

    They have different styles & prices.

    Their new cappers can be colour matched to your truck paint code: looks great.

    Be sure to have the canopy interior light hard wired to 12v so you don't need the key or any other lights on to use it.

    Don't forget to shut the light off though.

  10. Man, do it yourself. It's super easy. I bought new bearings at princess auto, put in some trailer buddies and voila. Done.

     

    It's seriously 10 mins per axle if your races aren't horribly stuck.

     

     

    Absolutely correct if you have any mechanical aptitude what so ever.

    If you can put line on your reel you should be able to change/ lube your bearings.

  11. Here is the reply from BCMI about re-opening:

     

    The estimated time is next winter right now, we do have a hotel in Coleman which is five minutes away. The number for Coleman is 403-563-5600.

     

     

    Thanks to beedhead & TerryH for their suggestions.

    Highwood Motel & Stop Inn are comparable in price for my needs.

    $70 ( plus taxes ) per night for 1 adult, queen bed.

    That's certainly reasonable.

    Thanks to all.

  12. I would have mentioned the BCMI in Blairmore too but there was a large fire there and the place is closed until further notice. Not sure if it will even re-open. It was a kitchen fire in November/2011. BCMI in Coleman is much newer and nicer but does not have a restaurant.

     

     

    Thanks

     

    I just checked the website for BCMI at Blairmore & it said it was non-operational, but didn't provide any details.

    I sent them an email & will post their reply if I get one.

  13. Looks like the CSI unit is set up about 200m south of 22X on the west side....must be a body in the area.

    Anyone heard any news?

     

     

     

     

    Firefighters made a grisly discovery in Fish Creek Park Sunday morning — a body inside a burned-out vehicle.

     

    The Calgary Fire Department was called out to a location down Bow Bottom Tr. S.E., south of the Sikome Lake and not far off of Hwy. 22X, to extinguish a grey minivan that was fully ablaze.

     

    Police Insp. Darren Cave said it was around 6:30 a.m. when the fire was out and the smoke cleared the body was revealed and cops were called.

  14. For anyone who is against sharing info, how many people appreciate the times when Maxwell posts about the bow and what's working? He tells you what types of water the fish are moving into, and what flies they are having luck on. I bet HUNDREDS of people from here appreciate the hell out of those reports and use them to increase their chances of success on the Bow. When I used to run bowcrows website I ran daily reports on there too. Thousands of hits a month of the page for river conditions (updated daily). Helping people catch fish and enjoy the bow is what guys like max and I and others who guide do, we love the river and love to share info about it so that everyone can share the resource and have fun. I think that far outweighs any negative consequences of a few poachers or whatnot looking for fish too. I can understand the "sensitive" fisheries being kept nameless though. Just my 2 cents.

     

     

     

     

    Excellent post Hawgstoppah!

    I agree 100%.

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