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  1. Hey some of you pointed me in the right direction a couple week ago and return yesturdays to fish creek park in Calgary and got a very nice brown a little over 26" on a prince nymph just curious. What consider a a big one on the Bow. this was one of my bigger fish ever and my first brown so I was pretty stock!!!!!

    Thank you for pointing me in the right direction again.

     

    happy fishing

  2. Hey guy's and girls,

    I know how you all feel about sharing your fishing spot on the web .

    But I imploring all of ya to help me out :( . I will be in town for work tomorrow and I have a couple hours to kill and I have never fish the Bow. Could one of your nice fellow let me know a couple good parking spot so I can maybe hit the south Bow. All I need is to be pointed in the rite direction ;)

    thank so much

     

    happy fishing

     

    Regards,

  3. They were doing that to us as well until we cancelled our subscription haven't heard from them since. We don't answer calls from area codes we don't recognize because of telemarketers and people doing surveys.

     

     

    just tell the telemaketer "sorry I'm busy right now... give me your home # and I will call you back at super time tomorrow!!!!" :blink:

  4. Hit the park Birchy.

     

    There's some great Brookie fishing in the Banff Park.

     

    Try Mud Lake for starters. It's a short hike, about 15 minutes and it's loaded with Brookies like the one in the video. There's Brookies in Mud that are twice that size.

     

    Mud is one of many lakes in the Park that hold decent Brook Trout. The best part is that there are Cutthtoat and Rainbows to be had as well.

     

    I've been to Mud Lake a number of times and there is has always been canoes at the lake for use too. They were still there last summer, so you don't even need to hike in your boat.

     

    You can also cast from shore if you want.

     

    Island Lake on the Alberta - BC border used to have really big Brookies in it, but I don't know anymore. My cousin caught an 8 pounder out of there a few years ago. I know it gets pounded in the winter and I'm sure not many of those caught get released.

     

    Lastly, look for beaver ponds that get Brookies stocked in them. The East and West Stoney creek beaver ponds usually have some nice 14 to 16 inch fatties to be caught.

    Hit Birch Lake while you are in the area of the Stoney Creek beaver ponds. It has some nice Brookies too, and the largest colony of Blue Herons in Canada apparently, which is cool.

     

    Or, we could all spend the entire summer fishing Elbow lake and keep our limits each time. This way we could thin them out and maybe allow it to become a decent fishery. It has huge potential, but there are just too many fish.

     

     

    What Mud lake is that ? the one in Lake Louise or the ine in K-country??

    cheers

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