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Muffin

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  1. Haha oh wow those are a couple of great threads. Thanks for re-posting them. It is a pretty illusive club. While ice fishing this weekend we managed to catch another rod. The guys beside us came over and claim they lost that rod last year. It is possible as they did know the brand of the rod and also we were both fishing not to far from the put in point so pretty common spot. Not a dead fish on a fly but still pretty impressive.
  2. Hmmm makes sense why Rick has never caught one as they are attracted to brains and I often wonder about Rick's sanity. *kidding*
  3. That is a monster fish Rick. Dare I ask, what is a zombie fish?
  4. Great attitude Mountainriver, really sorry to hear about your luck. My fly collection is getting a little unmanageable at the moment so I will send you some to help get you back to that point too. Something I will definitely be keeping in mind.
  5. Those are couple of great looking fish, thanks for posting.
  6. Pike on a fly, hmmm sounds interesting.
  7. Great pics.
  8. Haha so basically not the shoe/sole but the person then?
  9. I will refer to this situation as the Uberfly technology curse. Do you find lots of things electrical fail around you? Perhaps you are a moving Bermuda Triangle of technological doom.
  10. Nice video. I just want to call in sick now and go fish.
  11. Oh okay, that could be a possibility. Hmmm maybe worth waiting to see how the new mac runs. I imagine you can get an old linksys router off Kijiji for next to nothing. Come to think of it I may have one at my place. I will check tonight.
  12. Do a full system update on your os and also maybe check for a new set of drivers for the wifi antenna. Jdungler had a good point is may be the wifi antenna itself causing system issues.
  13. That seems really odd. Typically regardless of the router the wifi network should not have the ability to restart your computer. I would still feel it is more the computer issue but given what you said I would be curious about the wifi too. Is your mac up to date on all the software updates? Also you can try checking your router and making sure it is running the most recent software version.
  14. I had redington wader + boot all in one combos and they were good. I personally found where the boot met the waders it rubbed against my calf and gave me some good blisters. Once I realized how awesome fly fishing is I upgraded to some Caddis waders with seperate boots. Redington does make for a great starting point though in my experience.
  15. Ha-ha that is pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
  16. Very cool, neat idea. Thanks for sharing
  17. Ha-ha great post Pipestone.
  18. Agreed great post Hawg. I think you summed it up perfectly. Grinr thanks for clarifying what you mean by worm setup, my mistake.
  19. Well said Hawgstoppah. Thanks Rick.
  20. I have pictures rick does that count: I just spent a month in Australia and did 9 dives on the great barrier reef. Including a night dive in which we saw 10-15 reef sharks. No pics of them. Also my buddy has some gopro video footage which will be pretty cool I imagine. See if you can find nemo. Oh ya I am the guy in the white shirt beside the girl. The other guy was my travelling buddy. Australia: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151526374210962.560984.505820961&type=1&l=5f9497d34b Scuba: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151526546625962.561008.505820961&type=1&l=11efde3aac
  21. Agree bcube and Rick, "I Call it fun"
  22. I hardly compare nymphing to a spinner real and bobber. I mean when you catch a fish on a spinner real the line is usually overkill so basically you just real until the fish is landed, no challenge, no fun and no skill. Also with a static piece of bait or bobber the fish will swallow the whole thing from what I have seen making a safe release very challenging. Thirdly I don't recall ever mending my line sitting on a lake catching pike/perch with a big bobber. For the record I was keeping those fish for eating as I still do not think bobber/bait fishing and release is good for the fish. I know I have caught plenty (haha okay maybe more like a few compared to some of the aces in this forum) of fish with a nymph that had very minimal impact to their mouths as a result of the line/nymph actually moving. I also find it challenging to still land a fish as the tippet is usually closely balanced to the pull a fish can exert in fast water. I used to centerpin/noodle fish and it got borrowing so I stopped, that was until I found fly fishing. I will admit that on a small stream with perfect glass like water their is more skill involved in presentation and fly selection but to compare nymphing from a bank to bobber watching seems wrong to me personally.
  23. Ha-ha I think she should just have her own post for Photo's. Just another round of amazing shots.
  24. My folks have a houseboat on Lake Kookanusa and I hit it up every year. Some nice beaches and the lake is extremely deep so the water is warm at surface but cooler if you go deep. Also as it sits behind a reservoir it gets drained annually. About 4 hours from Calgary.
  25. Carrol I have used two rods on the Bow. A very entry level Reddington rod just to make sure I was into fly fishing before I spent too much money. This was a 9 ft, 6 wt, 2 piece rod. I am currently using a Sage 9 ft, 6 wt, 3 piece rod with a Galvan 6/7 reel. I have never had any issues on the bow so far. I have not had the fortune to tie into an 18 inch+ brown like some people have so I can't speak to that. I did catch one ~15inch rainbow and he got right into some heavy current and felt like a real tank. I landed him without too much difficulty though once I got him out of the current. In my experience with the tippet I have used I feel that is the limiting factor more so then the rod. I find I am able to cast a good size streamer, nymph setup, hopper dropper and even dry flies with this setup. Granted on very calm water with a very small dry I would prefer something smaller. This is an option I am currently exploring. I think a 6wt is a very good setup to allow for versatility on the bow and should be able to handle pretty much any size fish that gets thrown at it.
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