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  1. Dude, that is so funny. I was actually going to tell almost that exact joke, except a golfing version.

     

    I heard a good golfing one like that too..

     

    Two olders gents - Fred and Bill - were standing on the 13th tee when a funeral procession drove by the highway parallel to the hole. Immediately Fred took off his hat and held it to his chest until the procession was past. Bill paused for a minute and then said "wow, I didn't realize you had so much respect Fred?!"

     

    To which Fred replied "well, it's the least I could do.. I was married to her for 45 years!"

  2. Hey guys i'm baaaack! :)

     

    Just got home 5 minutes ago. Doctor let me out today.

     

    Everything went really well. The doctor says she got the majority of the tumor out. Had to leave a bit of it behind to avoid hurting the pituitary and surrounding area.

     

    I feel pretty much normal other than a runny nose. But I have to take it easy for a week or two.

  3. I've been keeping an eye on these Orvis waders on Ebay:

     

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/ORVIS-TAILWATERS-XT-BOO...1QQcmdZViewItem

     

     

    But all they have typically is the bootfoots, and not the stocking foots. At first I kind of decided in my head that I didn't want bootfoots because on cold days when I decided to wear my neoprenes - I wouldn't be able to switch the boots back and forth.

     

    Now I'm thinking, maybe that's okay. I'll be wearing my breathables the majority of the time.. so when I wear my neoprenes I can just use the old hiking boots with the tongues ripped out.

     

    Do you guys have any opinions on bootfoots? Are their any shops in town that carry these particular waders so I can go in and try a pair on?

  4. Just thought of a cool idea..

     

    I want everyone to post how many years they've been fly fishing.. and then at the end I'll go through all the posts and do the math and see how many years of fly fishing experience we have combined on this forum! Let's say we'll round to the closest year.. unless you're in your first year, then just say one year.

     

    I'm sure it'll be some crazy huge number!

     

     

    So 1 year for me.

  5. Thanks for all the awesome comments guys!! I appreciate it.

     

    flyangler - I'm having the transsphenoidal surgery, so it's not technically brain surgery but they still have to be really careful because the optic nerves and carotid arteries are so close to the pituitary and the tumor.

     

    Oh.. and i'm in the Foothills Hospital.. so I won't be able to track down Brian or Steve.

  6. Birchy,

    First year for me too. My "teachers" to date have been Max, MissinTheBow, Toolman, my friends Didier and Kevin, and Wayne and Trevor Hanson (but I don't know about Wayne. Mostly just tries to get my money ;) ). This forum has helped immensely as well. To say I've been fortunate is an understatement. I was thinking of this the other day as I come to the end of my first year. PBs:

    Rainbow 26.5" (may be awhile before I top that)

    Brown 22"

    Bull 17"

    Cuttie, maybe 15"? And some little brookies and a few cuttbows.

     

    Also, a 22" Redfish and a 20" Spanish Makerel in the salt.

    I know its not about stats, but I cannot help myself. Anyway, great first year for us both! BTW, would truly enjoy fishing with you and Corey someday. Hope you make it in the showcase!

     

    Dang! I already sent it in. I totally should've added the "experience and knowledge of the forum members on flyfishcalgary.com has truly been invaluable". Oh well.. I can email them again to add that part.

     

    You can never have too many fishing buddies rick. As soon as i'm healed up from my surgery we'll have to plan a trip.

     

    Yes.. it was supposed to be hole. I noticed that after the fact. But thought the same as you.. hold works as well. haha

  7. Alright dudes and dudettes..

     

    I'm having my surgery tomorrow as the first step to treating this acromegaly.. doctor sounds really positive.

     

    So I'll be in the hospital for 3-2 days and then recovering for 2-6 weeks. So you won't be hearing from my for a bit.. I'll see if I can get CDock to post a bad joke in my absence.

     

    If i'm not back in a couple weeks... just wait longer. :P

  8. Hello,

     

    I've been a casual angler since I was a kid but this is my first year fly fishing and I'm definitely "hooked". I often hear of new fly fisherman going a season or two without catching anything because of trying to teach themselves, and I have to admit that I'm very spoiled because my best friend and fishing partner - Corey - has been fly fishing for 9 years now and is very knowledgable. Corey has been showing me the different techniques and although I've only been fly fishing since April I've had a very productive season so far. My very first trip out was on the Crowsnest River down by Bellevue, Alberta back in April and I managed 4 10-12" rainbows to hand.

     

    My personal bests so far for each species are a 22" Brown trout from the Bow here in Calgary, a 22" Rainbow (first ever dry fly fish) from the Columbia River in Castlegar, BC. Still haven't hooked into a big Cutthroat yet, but the season is still young! I'm told these are very respectable for a rookie! haha

     

    But so far I have to say I'm proudest of my very first Bull Trout - this 24" beauty from the Sheep River in southern Alberta:

     

    IMG_3785.jpg

     

    He was caught by stripping "Lefty's Deceiver" through a deep pool with a 4 weight TFO TiCr. Man, I sure felt the power of these beautiful fish! Corey and I pulled 4 of these beauty's out of one hold in a span of 15 minutes.. the smallest being 24"!

     

    I am a subscriber to your magazine and would love to be considered for the next Readers' Showcase.

     

     

     

    Tight Lines!

  9. Entirely understandable why she'd be a little cheesed that a North American white dude said hi to her on the street when his country is pummelling her's into the ground.

     

    No no.. you misunderstood.

     

    My friends Trey and Andie are both Canadian. They are now living in Haiti but were back here visiting friends in Calgary. While HERE, Andie said Hi to a fellow Calgarian on the street and that's the response she got.

  10. Albertans are now the new Ontarians. Remember how we all hated ontarians, well, now we are them. No more friendly albertans anymore. Money, greed and the redneck ways have made us all that. Pretty soon were gonna be like old new yorkers. Theres no friendly people here anymore, not on the rivers, not downtown, they all just stick thier noses up and walk on by. Better than tou attitudes abound. Pretty sick to see it all happen in just 15 short years. Steelhead

     

    Some aquaintances of mine moved down to Haiti. They were back for a visit last summer and were telling us this story.. The wife - Andie - was out for a walk one evening while here and passed this woman on the street. Andie says "Hi" and the woman stops and says "Excuse me? Do I know you?" Andie says "No, I was just saying hi to be nice." to which the woman replies "Yeh.. well DON'T" with this disgusted look on her face and walks away.

     

    Unbelievable how rude people are getting!

  11. Boys..

     

    In most situations the ideal presentation for a fly - whether wet or dry - is a drag free natural drift. However there are times when we'll swing flies or streamers in the current.

     

    The other night I was trying to cast to some risers with a dry and was having a hard time seeing the fly - and therefore mending my line properly. At one point I saw the wake from the fly and realized my line was downstream from the fly and pulling it faster than the current. Right when that happened however a fish rised and I was able to hook and land it.

     

    Is this what you're referring to when you're talking about "skating" dry flies? Very similar to swinging a streamer with a downstream mend?

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