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  1. Hi Hawgstoppa, Sorry i missed your post while havin a nose around, there are plenty of Spey reels that are Salt water resistant, and as for the rods, well just a wash down with warm water. Not sure of the size of river you fish, but for Steelhead a rod rated 9/10 should do the job , the head length of the line depends on the width of the river, the trick is to get a rod long enough and a line with a head length suited to the river you are fishing,(no point in fishing a line with a 75ft head if the river is only 55ft across.). I think a common fault is to fish a short rod and try and force it to work, there is an old table called the five times rule, which means that the rod you fish with in Speycasting should be able to cast a maximum of five times its length in line. (15ft rod = 75ft of line ), but this is the max without forcing the rod,and and in a normal speycasting style. So for the rivers you fish remember the five times rule as a maximum, this can help you get an idea of the rod length needed. Hope this helps. Gordon.
  2. Hi Guy's, Good to see the Spey forum busy, but be warned, once you get started there is no stopping the Spey train. Like Toolman says getting started does not have to be expensive, i can't say to much on the cost of Spey gear, but i will have loads of the latest rods , reels and lines with me , hopefully i can arrange a Spey day on the Bow while i'm there, let you guy's try some really cool new stuff out, i am working on a couple of new Spey things right now for the Calgary area, hopefully i will be able to give more detail in a couple of weeks. Got to get back to the Spey. Gordon.
  3. Hi Everyone, Well its great that the guy's on the Forum have started a new Spey lounge, hopefully it will go on to be of interest to all Fly casters and anyone interested in Fishing. This Spey lounge will be good for sharing info on the world of Spey, and having see the Bow river i see it as a Speycasters heaven. I hope the Spey section is a place where any questions can be answered and we can all learn from each other, after twenty years on the Spey i still learn something new almost every day. Thanks Gordon.
  4. Hi Guy's, I will post the dates as soon as i can, just sorting out my flights, will be good to catch up Toolman, can do a school for six and only six per day, but hope to have a few days available including the weekend. I can only take a few of the Sharpe's Spey Staff's with me because of the weight,( the airlines are starting to catch up with me.) Glenbow, the full day will cost $120.00 per person, as soon as my flights are booked i will let anybody that is interested know the exact date. Because of the weight of the Sharpe's Spey wading Staff, i can only take five or six, the cost is around $100.00 each, i think the airlines are on to me, as they only allow 20kgs, and i arrived with 43kgs last time in Calgary. Will post the dates as soon as i can get away from the Spey. Thanks Guy's Gordon. P.S i will bring some nice Speyside whisky, hopefully after the day, we can go for a drink or two, and chew the fat about fishin.
  5. Hi Guy's, I will be in Calgary doing a speycasting school in September, if anybody wants to join in , please send me a PM, i will be in Calgary for four days which will include a weekend. I will be also bringing over some of the Spey wading staff's the same as Silver Doctor now has, as well as the latest Spey stuff from the UK Thanks Gordon.
  6. Hi Silverdoctor and Toolman, Glad you are putting the Sharpe's Spey Staff to good use silverdoctor, i hope to be back over in September so may be able to take a couple more over, hope we can catch up when i get there as i will be flying into Calgary. Going to the CLA next weekend so will see all the new products, its the biggest fishing show in the world with lots of new products, if anybody needs a Sharpe's Spey staff let me know, and i will try and bring some over with me, they are one piece with a measure on the side, weighted bottom and made from steel with a rubber foot. Speak to you soon. Gordon.
  7. Hi Guy's If you do set up a Spey forum count me in, i will try and help whatever way i can, right now i am back in Scotland and back working on the Spey (going Sea-trout fishing in an hour or so, or when it get dark). I hope to do another Spey day on the Bow later in the year, but if i can help with a Spey section, more than glad to do so. Thanks Toolman for looking after me while i was over, hope we can meet up again later in the year. Thanks Gordon.
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