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FraserN

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  1. These pictures inspired me in part to make a trip to the oldman today. I got one 16 incher that looked like one of those, and a few smaller cutts. It is starting to slow down now, and the water was very cold. But I think it was worth the trip. The mountains are nice in the fall months.

  2. I upgraded from my old style korkers, which were unsatisfactory, and fell apart fast with the heavy use I put on them on the Bow. The new korkers are a lot sturdier, and entirely adequate for the Bow, but not recommended for Cutty streams. I took two serious falls on the slippery rocks on the highwood this season and injured my left leg twice. The rubber soles were not up to such a fast flowing and slippery substrate. I would look for something with more grip for these type of streams.

  3. I had the reverse of this on the upper highwood a few days ago. There were some nice cutts lying in the bottom of the pools I was fishing. Soon, the drakes started hatching and floating down the river. Incredibly, the cutts just ignored them for about 2 hours. Nothing I tried could get a rise. I was just stupefied by this situation. Last year, on the oldman, when the drakes hatched, it seemed like every fish in the river was rising. I have fished cutts in streams alot, and they always find a way to surprise me. Not the toughest fish to catch most days, but once in awhile they can be unbeleivably picky to an insane degree.

  4. I have caught several brook trout and one bull trout in the bowness stretch, and they are also a cold water char. I am still waiting for my first laker here. It does not surprise me that you caught it where you did. That is a deep pool which would provide ideal cold water habitat for those fish.

  5. The recent paper by mr. Stelfox is of great interest. I did not know that the extent of hybridization of Brook trout with Bull trout is as severe as it is. In any case, I have noticed an increase of brook trout on a small stream that I regularly fish, namely Fish creek. I have caught and removed a few brook trout in the past few years, from places which only have contained rainbow trout in the past. I have never caught a cutthroat trout from upper fish creek. I presumed that they must have been displaced by the Rainbows many years ago.

  6. Dave (Jensen) wrote an article that claimed the reason for the larger sizes in the ram river drainage for Cutthroat trout is that the waters are colder than southern streams, so that the fish in the ram live several years longer because of their slower metabolism. Hence the reason they grow larger than their southern counterparts.

  7. I fish Edworthy park a lot, and I agree that it can be tough. Its better below Bonnybrook. But if you are going to fish up there, I recommend Elk caddis 14-16, pmd 14-16, and some stonefly nymphs. Also, lower your expectations, because there are less fish than the lower Bow, and the ones you catch are significantly smaller, as well.

  8. I do the same thing every spring and late fall. Significant time is spent warming the hands in colder weather. Unfortunately, fly fishing requires the need to manipulate line with exposed fingers, which makes them vulnerable to the elements. This is the reason that I now fish only the afternoon hours at this time of year.

  9. I may get a pair. My current pair of korkers are so badly worn out, I have to repair them after each trip. They lasted 2 years before falling part. But I like the fact that they are so light, and the interchangeable soles have worked really well for me. I just wish they were more durable.

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