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  1. I am with brownsbask except I prefer to wear mine all the time, especially in traffic when the snow is melting on the edge of the deerfoot. It is absolutely amazing how they take the glare away!!!

     

    Canadensis: Spend some more time on the bow and you too will be rewarded... these are not fish tales. The Bow is world renowned for a reason. (I did appreciate the humor though!)

  2. I would tie the bugger on first then the nymph because the nymph is smaller and lighter and I believe it floats more naturally that way.

     

    I usually don't fish a bugger in combination with anything else though.

     

    Try tying a san juan on first, followed by two nymphs of your choosing. You can have the two nymphs different sizes to see if the fish are keying into one over the other. Once you figure out what they are eating you can take one fly off and fish a two hook rig, or you can put the two nymphs on that the fish are keying in on under your san juan...

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    I'm wondering if the hydrogen peroxide is going to affect the fly lines integrity at all. 'Spose it doesn't really matter, it's pretty repulsive to fish as it is right now anyway. Thanks wolfie.

     

    How is it that cat urine is lethal to humans? I know that during all of my wife's pregnancies I was put in charge of the litter box, but didn't think there was any other imminent danger.

     

     

     

     

     

    I don't suppose you know that cat urine is lethal to humans..the urine crystallizes and remains permanent on objects..feline's piss is a way to ward off other felines in the area, [as it is for other animals], sending them a message of territory.....so many ppl have cats, yet they are engulfing the crystals of urine from them every day without knowing the end results..

     

    ..But for those who insist on having Cats...... http://www.remove-cat-urine.com/cat-urine-...-directory.html ..

     

  4. Must be something about the way it smells that attracts it to leaving its scent on my gear. (or else my wife is training it...)

     

    And this cat dispels all understanding and wisdom previously posted as it is both female and spayed.

     

    I'm just gonna have to be more diligent about movin' the gear to higher ground as soon as I get back from a trip.

  5. Okay, the good part of the story first, I got out yesterday and the weather was great and the fishing good too...but what is that faint smell??? I couldn't place it for the first while but then I took a wiff of my reel and there it was CAT PEE!!!

     

    I HATE the smell of cat pee. Especially on fly gear. Don't get me wrong I like cats, :boomboom: but why does their pee have to be so repulsive? The cat got my rod case and reel complete with a barely broken in rio grande flyline. I have soaked and scrubbed it but cannot relieve it of the odor.

     

    The worst part of it is that the cat has already had forgiveness for doing this once before. That time it targeted my fishing duffel bag and unleashed the vast majority of it's venom on a full (200 +) box of dry flies. I know, sacrelig right...

     

    Anyhow, lesson learned, cats are cheap, fly fishing gear is not.

  6. A firefighter was working on the engine outside the Station, when he noticed a little girl nearby in a little red wagon with little ladders hung off the sides and a garden hose tightly coiled in the middle.

     

    The girl was wearing a firefighter's helmet.

     

    The wagon was being pulled by her dog and her cat.

     

    The firefighter walked over to take a closer look. 'That sure is a nice fire truck,' the firefighter said with admiration.

     

    'Thanks,' the girl replied.

    The firefighter looked a little closer.

    The girl had tied the wagon to her dog's collar and to the cat's testicles.

     

     

     

    'Little partner,' the firefighter said, 'I don't want to tell you how to run your rig, but if you were to tie that rope around the cat's collar, I think you could go faster. '

     

     

     

    The little girl replied thoughtfully, 'You're probably right, but then I wouldn't have a siren.'

  7. I enjoy all the aspects of fishing already mentioned. Everyone seems to derive common experiences from getting out and doing what we all love to do.

     

    For me one of my favorite times comes at the end of the day when your driving home from down south with some good friends and all is quiet. No words need to be spoken, everyone is just reflecting on the things just experienced, be it scenery, wildlife, weather, or fish...

  8. Brace yourself, it gets pretty pricey from this point on...your fly's just went from costing $12/dozen to approximately $20.

     

     

    Hopefully the quality increases as well as the price!!!

     

    Have fun, I too like catching the fish on a fly I constructed at home in my vise on a cold winter night.

  9. I broke the tip of my gl3 last summer and finally got around to replacing it. The service was done through fish tales and they as well as loomis were great. The rod is no longer in production so they replaced it with an xperience. I was not in a huge rush to get the rod back being off season and all, so I don't recall the exact amount of days till I got it back, but it was within a reasonable amount of time anyhow.

     

    I don't know if they offer the expedited service to Canada or not, (hands down the best warranty service offered by any rod company out there) but that would be the way to go if you are in a rush.

     

    Note: you've got a great rod there and from what I have heard they are very tough for there weight and tip diameter.

  10. Unless of course they employ 8 year old children that are paid 13 cents a day while their mother whores herself out in the brothel above the factory.

     

    Or the asian factories that work their employees 60+ hours a week.

     

    Or the asian factories that pay less than the legal minimum pay.

     

    Or the asian factories that won't let their workers take breaks.

     

    Or the asian factories that don't provide drinking water during the workday.

     

    Or the asian factories that don't provide proper safety supplies for their workers.

     

    Or the asian factories that don't provide proper toilets. (See if you can hold it for 8 hours.)

     

    Or the asian factories that physicaly and mentally abuse their workers.

     

    Or the asian factories that hold ransom the work permits of the people emplyed at the factories.

     

    But none of this has ever happened before. I made it all up just for fun, and besides we were talking about the fly rod industry so there's NO WAY any of the above mentioned abuses could happen in an Asian fly rod plant.

     

    Would I buy an asian made rod? You bet.

     

     

    Good video by the way.

     

     

    HERE HERE!!!!

  11. Unfortunately I think the media hyping all the terrible things that can happen to kids by psychos does not help. I am not sure if the number of occurrences has gone up any since I was young but the medias coverage sure has.

     

    I remember summer vacations and going out to play at 9 a.m. then coming home for a quick bite to eat at lunch and then back out till 5:30 when Dad came home. Nobody worried, and Mom was glad to have us out of her hair. We had our bikes and that was freedom. Not just around the neighborhood either. Some days around the reservoir, other days through edworthy and along the bike path to the zoo. Good times selling Kool-aid and climbing trees.

     

    The stuff of yesteryear I suppose.

  12. I've got the 6 wt ridgeline polyfuse xt and it is now going into it's third season. No cracks yet. Haven't noticed it getting any dirtier than any other line I have owned. The end will sink like any other line I've owned, but when cleaned it will be good as new.

     

    Bottom line: comes with a 28 day satisfaction guarantee plus a 5 year no crack warranty...where is the risk?

  13. i like the hook point up.. i try too get the fish hooked in the top part of the jaw.. feel i have a little more control over the fish, also i feel i dont hook as much debri when drifting lower in the water column.. but i have a bunch of friends who swear the hook holds better if its in the fishes lower jaw..... so its all up too paith i suppose!

     

     

    Max, is paith an ancient fish god???

  14. Fly Tiers are just further down the evolutionary chain. First there are cheap fishermen then comes cheap fly tiers.

    Gotta remember, fly tying is about saving money.

     

    catch ya'

     

     

    Don

     

    It's been my experience that tying flies and saving money don't go hand in hand.

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