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  1. I also think guides should be licensed and bonded and have to meet all health/safety and environmental guidelines. Just like any other industry. Like if they fish a small stream with native cutthroats they should have to do an impact assessment of their actions on a threatened species and if they are wadding they should have certified Whirling Disease free clients and if they have visited any foreign fisheries in the last year with rock snot, killer snails and lampreys they should not fish for 3 years. Just a thought but things can be taken a bit too far if it was left up to the burocrats........

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    I like your idea of health and safety guidelines, but I don't know why you would want to penalize someone for fishing an environmentally infected area by a three year ban of fishing a non-infected area? A simple sterilization of non-felt boots, waders, lines would Sufic? Thats what it has come to in New Zealand and it is for the most part working for them. Maybe you can expandor clarify that for me. If they had infected a new area due to that I could understand the ban but by simply fishing in an affected area seems a bit extreme.

     

    I think that if the government were to make guides do an assessment on their actions maybe all recreational anglers should as well?? Seems only fair.....

  2. Hey bhurt,

     

    Thanks for the heads up and advice! I will definitely have to head down to the police station and get that sounds like a good thing to have around anyway. I'm not sure if FFC has release forms but it sounds like something i should make a call about tonight. Thanks for the advice man it is much appreciated!

     

    Dick,

     

    Im not sure if Ryan has been accepted I believe the Canadian fly fisher staff is in charge of registration, but I will make a few phone calls this weekend and see what I can drum up for you two!

     

     

    John

  3. Just wanted to add that we will have our eyes open for prospective kids to represent Canada at future youth world championships, Slovakia in 2010, Italy 2011, and South Africa has the only bid for 2012 thus far.

    So if your interested in becoming a future team member come on out and we'll get you on the right track.

     

    If any of you know any youth whom are involved in the sport please pass this on to them.

     

    John Bransfield

  4. Fly Fishing Canada and The Canadian Fly Fisher are offering a free fly fishing school for kids on the weekend of September 26, 27 during the Fly Fishing Canada National Fly Fishing Championships in Fernie, BC. The focus will be twofold: getting kids started in fly fishing with a dynamic experience on the Elk River, one of Canada’s blue ribbon fly fishing streams, and providing expert instruction to help kids who already fly fish to improve their skills. Instruction will be provided by the coaches and Captain of the Canadian Youth Fly Fishing Team and other expert Canadian fly fishers, including The Canadian Fly Fisher staff.

     

    How kids can register:

     

    Send the following information by snail mail or e-mail to info@canflyfish.com

    • Your name and address:

    • Your Age (to be eligible, kids must be under 17 as of Sept. 30, 2009).

    • In no more than 250 words tell us about yourself—whether or not you’ve fly fished before and, if you have, where and to what extent. Also, tell us why you’d like to attend the workshop and why fly fishing is important to you.

     

     

    Program for Youth Fly Fishing School will be as follows:

     

    Saturday 9:00am to 12:00pm: Classroom instruction and fly casting

     

    Saturday 2:00 to 5:00pm: On the water instruction on the Elk River

     

    Sunday 10:00 to 4:00: On the water instruction at Summit Lake (shore fishing)

     

    (Waders /rods/reels/lines/flies will be available for twelve students - equipment supplied by Fly Kid Foundation - students are encouraged to bring their own gear if they have any)

     

    Here's a link to CFF's website for more information: http://www.canflyfish.com/2009/kids2009.asp

     

     

  5. Kyle,

     

    Male tricos are falling in the morning, so have some male and female spinners in about 18-22. Caddis arn't as thick as they were but fish are still nailing them so it wouldn't hurt to have a few around 16 or 18. Also try hopper dropper close to the bank, there are fish holding tight that will hit a hopper or Chernobyl hard.

    Also fish a bow river bugger bugger or dark streamer patterns deep and try trailing a caddis emerger or smaller nymph 16-20" behind.

     

    Have fun out there man, and good luck.

     

    John

  6. The pictures look awesome guys!

    You were all very easy to teach and you all caught on very quickly! It provided for a great day on the water!!

    It was pretty sweet how you guys pulled multiple 16-20" fish from water that a few people had been through before, I was impressed! I laughed harder with you guys then I have in awhile! It made for a sweet day on the water.

    Good to hear that your going with the the greys mark, you wont be disappointed it's a simple awesome little stick!

     

    If anyone else is interested in learning the technique these guys cleaned up with on saturday, check the trading post for more info on the clinic, as I'm hosting one this saturday on the crow and there are two spots left!

     

    Light lines and high sticks!

     

    John

     

  7. Congrats to Kerry Pitt! The winner of the draw, kerry I will pm you and we'll have to figure a time out.

     

    Anyone looking to help the team and interested in learning the art of Czech Nymphing, you can sing up for one of my clinics. All the funds are being used for travel expenses to worlds this summer. Check the trading post for my details.

     

    John

  8. I will be doing a few Czech/Polish(call it what you want) nymphing clinics again in July to fundraise for our youth teams trip over to the czech this summer. I will post something on here when I have dates figured out. So if your interested watch the board in the next couple of weeks I should have some dates posted at the very latest by mid-may.

     

    John

  9. Hey Jason! I remember that session well, you slammed that big brookie in the back bay!!

     

    You can send it to my place at 4693 20th street sw, calgary, alberta t2t 6g4.

    I'll put you down for two!! Thanks for helping out man we all really appreciate it. Look forward to seeing you down there if, not sooner around town!

     

    If you like you or anyone who reads this can join our page on facebook, we'll be able to keep you all up to date on the latest news, competition updates, and were the teams at with fundraising

     

    go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Canadian-You...eam/76809287188

  10. I will be down for the first weekend at the very least instructing prospective youth interested in joining the team with Bob. I might be competing but it looks doubtful at the moment.

     

    You guys are going to have a blast, and I think that there will be some big number pulled out down there which will make for a fun competition.

     

     

     

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