AdamJ
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Wow , are you all ever " So very Lucky!" !! Awesome experience , yet Dood ... being that close to a Mama..... she was testing you all , no doubt... possibly setting a boundary and or setting anyone up for a bad day .
Wow , congratulations for the experience , really !! To go along with what you mentioned.. " I Personally would never do that again!!!"
And I really don't care to be a nay sayer man , but Wow !!
" Not a smart idea guys!"
Congratulations on the sweet photos , But I am sure glad that it went well .
On the other hand , it also teaches the cubs not to be afraid of man , if Mama gets so close .... Also ,the beginnings of an unfortunate accident may be in the future for them ... as well as a person ... meaning if they do what bears do , well .... we know what happens to them....... Anyhow Sir ... I am very happy that nothing happened.
Sweet Pics !!
Come on guy's, please be careful !!
This reminds me of one of my posts after I'm knee deep in the sauce...
Cool bears bro! Just a blackie though, you can take her!
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Thanks guys, i do appreciate it! You give me something interesting to look at while I'm bored at school. Which i appreciate A LOT.
You thank them now, but a month from now you'll be cursing them when you find out you failed math.
Also, great forum DavDev and crew.
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I've bought several Lamsons from these guys. They are great folks to deal with and talk to and will occasionally toss in a free spool of Rio with your purchase. Lamson is my fav
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Sorry this is a better picture of it
JBear: Just wondering why do you got to put others down? I have one other picture of it if you want me to PM it.
Different fish bro. Nice one though.
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really cool. enjoyed that, thanks!
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In all seriousness, run-off is one of the main reasons bio's are worried about brook trout. They are pre-adapted to our climate and weather patterns. In the spring, the rainbows spawn and run-off happens about the same time. A crapload of the eggs get killed off by the increasing silt in the water. In the fall however, there is no run off and this is when the brookies spawn. Turns out that a much larger proportion of brook trout eggs survive. In the end, the more brook trout there are, the more competition for food.......
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having fished grayling lots, my fav is a stimmy. floats high and dry and no grayling can resist it.
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Hi EMT, it is really easy to do, as Dutchie said. You will expect to pay the tax on the items. If the boat and trailer are manufactured in North America, you will not pay duty...but if manufactured elsewhere, expect to pay duty.
If it is a brand new rig, I don't believe you will need to have the inspection done in order to register it, but I could be wrong.
Even on a 6000-8000 dollar rig, the savings can be up to $1000 even accounting for the cost of your trip. There are some smokin' deals to be had on craigslist anywhere in the northwest along the coast, tons of boats out there.
Good luck
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Priceless! Thanks for that one!
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http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/board/...for-experienced
I fish down in WA maybe once a year, so became a member of their forum as well. Interesting what some people have to say and how many similarities there are......
Just for interest sake - no intention to resume beating the dead horse.
And their discussion on "players vs bead eaters" http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/board/...Myth-or-Reality
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Seipio's email address? I can't find where I wrote it down for the life of me. Please PM.
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awesome. i like it!
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wow, i think I woke the kids up with my laughter. thanks for finding this, a great laugh.
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What?? You going to show us what your tying with static bags? I'm rather intrigued now...
Now that i think of it would make a good skin for some times
My guess would be something like this: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/radbard88/esbuzzer/
Jeremie, Wine rib, gun metal bead, sz12 and 14, deadly at the lake in June!! I mean, deadly!
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Found this while browsing craigslist seattle for used boats!! Made me laugh
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They sound like tha cat's ass for a good price. Wouldn't mind getting a couple. Anyone own one, like it? Any bad reviews/experiences?
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Thats sundance creek am i correct? The junction is where it meets the mcleod river i believe. Those are some nice sized fish for that little creek! Good job
Nope, that's one of the Athabasca's cute little tribs........
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Unless the video has been edited since...well, I watched it, and sure the net was too small, but i've watched pike fight and eat smaller pike and they bend just as much. Is the bending the issue?? Sorry Clive, appalled?? I don't get it. I'm confused.
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Not sure what this means...Taco plse enlighten me!
Had to google this too.....society of flight test engineers? I guess so..
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I've been told by more than one that an effective pattern for Maligne Lake is a double shrimp. Apparently they sell it at the local Jasper tackle shops. I can't find a picture or any refference to it online. Does anybody know anything about it? Fished it? Have one? I have a feeling it's in the same class as a Doc Spratley / damsel nymph / dragon nymph / hegramite, but I would really like to see one.
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Sounds to me like you need to collect those critters and go ice fishing.
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Beautiful pictures.I thought that maybe the bear didn't have a collar on it ,but sadly it did. If by chance you ever see one without a collar that is a very elusive & rare bear. thanks
OH NO!! Have the Hippies gotten to you too??? Or were you just being sarcastic?
You.simply.must.watch.this
in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
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agreed. a good laugh!