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Muffin

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  1. Haha I would use pliers to get them out of my boots and bring them in like some sort of bomb or toxic agent. I feel a gas mask would help or add to the humour.
  2. Ya I saw some Simms socks Liners and wooly (warm) in the same pack. I figure I will grab a couple pairs of them. The socks I manage to get through with laundry (at least one anyway) but that is about all I can handle. Thanks bcube.
  3. Just looking around a bit given the advantages of socks in waders (No Evil Spirits). Are people running pretty generic socks or any specific brands/recommendations? Thanks again. Trying to keep friends and maybe even some day a girlfriend.
  4. Haha damn well I got a few more things to try to help but ya I imagine it will be tough without destroying the boot. Pure Bleach for the win.
  5. Haha I wish I would have posted this before I went all summer sockless. You are correct I am no longer welcome in carpools and it is gross. Now I just hope I can remove the evil spirit that has inhabited the bottom end of my waders. Thanks for the tip on the talc/baby powder. Time to go and purchase some new socks as I have a big weekend on the Elk ahead of me.
  6. Hello everyone just thought I would ask what everyone wears inside waders with a neoprene sock foot? I have been going without socks for most of the summer if it is warm and I think I may have discovered a flaw with this. The problem I just found with this is that when I took my feet out they smelt somewhere between the dumpster outside a red lobster on a hot summer day and a bag of unopened hockey gear. I figure any sweat from a sunny day just sits in there as the material is of course waterproof. I am aware that the possibility is that my feet are just really gross or something and maybe it is just me. If not though I am curious of other peoples experiences. Last night to clean them I pulled them inside out and let them soak in some dishsoap and rinsed them off. I am either going to wear socks all the time going forward or put some baby powder or maybe just turn them inside out to dry. With all that being said here are my questions/requests personal experiences. 1. Do people always wear socks or go bare foot? Do they add something like talc or baby powder? 2. If they don't wear socks do you clean the insides of the neoprene portion? 3. If so, how? Thanks for any experiences people are willing to share.
  7. Haha I never heard of Mr.Bojangles I was wondering.
  8. Sounds like a great trip guys. Glad to hear you had a good time. 3 Cheers for Mr.Bojangles
  9. Congrats, hope you have many years of good business.
  10. Looks like a good shop. Considering I park at Anderson station options that are just too close to argue with. Nice to see another fishing shop in town, hope they stay around.
  11. Wow Gary those are some awesome looking flies.
  12. Agreed with what DRock said. Lots of good spots south of Fish Creek. Also the room to back cast will make for less frustrating days to start. Nice not having to drive very far to get on some quality water. Welcome to Calgary by the way, I was just in Australia in January for a month. Pretty nice country you have over there too.
  13. Plumega from Calgary depending on which part you have two options currently. Highway #2 south to Nanton, west on Highway #533, south on Highway #22. Then go west on the Maycroft road. It is right after the bridge and there is a big red building right there. This will take you to Highway #40 (Trunk road). I would recommend going north from there and exploring. Or if you live in the west part of Calgary just get on highway 22 south and see above. I would say roughly 2 hours to the trunk road.
  14. I agree I am pretty curious as well as I am going out in a couple of weeks and I want to know which shop to stay away from.
  15. Ha regardless alan I don't imagine that tickled much.
  16. Ha-ha nope sadly not the case. Apparently not a bad guy... Once you get past the whole world domination, torture, shoot his friend in the face, and Halliburton stuff. My buddy said it was interesting to just with the added security and such.
  17. My friend guided in Wyoming for a number of years and he took out Dick Cheney
  18. I agree those are awesome looking flies. What is an SBS?
  19. Thanks for posting that method SilverDoctor.
  20. Hmm I hope my weekend goes a little more smoothly than that. I am just wading though so. If someone did something to my vehicle though yikes would I be pissed.
  21. I agree with Jimmy looks more like a trout. Pretty cool pics, that Kimmel has.
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