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  1. Ya'll are gonna get sick of my posts now that I have fully caught the fever. Ok this 9ft rod is my starting rod. Can I use this for dries, emergers, nytmphing, and streamers. Keep in mind im not gonna spend money on seperate rods until i learn more about all. Ive seen suggestions I should change the fly line on this nxt package.

     

    Now to leaders. Ive read the nymphing primer and am going to follow rickr's advice and try a 2x leader. Any specific recommendations for this and strike indicators?

  2. Thanks i'll take a read.

     

    So how does one get a nymph or emerger or nymph to stay just under the surface. Sorry this site is just a lot faster than me struggling via google to find the right answers. Do you need a specific leader?

  3. How do you professional gamers repair a scratched game disk? It is a 1/4 moon scratch on the outer 1/4 of the disk.

     

    Unfortunately, the 360 is notorious for beating up on discs. If you play a game hard (like I do with madden) you should always consider installing the game and running off the HD. The disc has to be in to play but its not constantly moving.

     

    Now with a scratched disc, before you go out and spend any money you can try a gamer home remedy by scrubbing an abrasive toothpaste (like something with baking soda in it) all over your disc with your fingers or a cloth. Sounds barbaric I know but it works if the scratches aren't too deep.

     

  4. Hey All,

     

    Well we have an annual beer league sodtball tournament in Carseland on Sept. long weekend and really want to try a float with a buddy before hand. Was thinking Mac - Johnson but maybe Mac to legacy. First off how long to the float take +/-? Secondly if we decide to go to the weir do we park right at the weir lot or is there somewhere else more advisable?

     

    Thanks in advance.

  5. Its says its a 5/6 wt. Can I use this for dry and nymphing? Sorry for the newb questions but do I need to reels with different lines to achieve this or is it all in the leader/tippet? or maybe splits shots.

     

    Basically I am asking what I have to do to nymph and dry on the same rod on the same day.

  6. Ok now for a little revival with a twist. Can you compare the NW (where I often fish) to the south. I obviously know that the souths vegetation blah blah......but how much. Of a difference does it make on the numbers game in your opinion.

     

  7. What would gents consider an average day on the water in terms of production? Say you spend 3 hours on the water. Then share our best number on the bow to date and how long you were out.

     

    I am sure I will see manny "any day on the water.....".....please spare the sentimate. Quantitative here for curiousity sake.

  8. Well its finally gonna happen. Lol. I have beer league softball on Sundays and when the Bow opens up again next week I will hit up the bo by shouldice for an attempt to fly with one of my buddies who know how to very well. Might be runoff so I'm planning on using streamers on the banks, maybe a B. River Bugger? Anyways I was wondering whats the best bet for line size? Looking at the fly size to line recommendations it looks like 5wt is a safe choice. Any advice on this as I wont have a few rods until I get down the basics. Anyone have any recommendations up by shouldice? I think I know of some overhanging trees on the park side that might be prime.

     

    Wish me luck cuz I am gonna need it.

  9. Hey Guys, I am a novice Bow fisherman even within the city but I have a hoops tourney around Banff and was thinking on getting a line wet. Anyone have any tips or luck right around Banff (Caribou st. maybe?). I know Canmore has some nice waters but havent seen many about the Banff area.

  10. Pretty sure the whitefish spawn in Sept/Oct so they are not grouping up in the winter to spawn.

     

    Jirad, how do you cast that panther martin with your FLY ROD <--poke--< ? This is FLY FISH CALGARY after all :P

     

    LOL its prolly not for the dyslexic so I'll hold off teaching you for another day.

  11. If you want whites in the NW go up to the train bridge run about 1km downstream of bowness park. Between the train bridge and pedestrian bridge there should be tons of them. The favourite fly is a whitefish killer, take a size 8-14 hook, make an orange body out of floss or chenille, then palmer brown hackle around it. There's tons of them up there.

     

    even in the winter? I know that area is stacked in summer/fall.

  12. Ive read and seen on here that whitefish are more active in the winter. If this is true and usually the NW has more whitefish........should they not be easier to catch in the the NW? Do they stack up like trout in the winter? Maybe they are holding around the damn or in the bowmont run? Anyone shed some light?

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