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CDone

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  1. Yes they have interchangable soles. Do you clean yours or dry them out or anything else that might explain why mine are so short lived?

     

    Clean or dry? Nope, just usually chuck them in the back of the truck and drive away. Contact Jack on the board as he's a bit of a Korkers guru and might be able to figure out whats going on.

     

    Colin

  2. Are these Korkers with the interchangable soles?

     

    If so I have over a year on mine and no problems at all, I have the river walker sandals also and no problems there either.

     

    If not, what glue are you using to stick them on? I never had good luck with any of the replacement soles on my Hodgmans or Simms boots, abot a season was all I could expect.

     

    Colin

  3. Hate to admit it but the finish part of a rod build is the part I absolutely hate. I love turning grips, reel seats, prepping guides, wrapping, feather inlays,ect. But when it comes time to do the finish, arrrgghh!! I'd rather poke my eyes out with sharp sticks. For me it is the most time consuming part, (3 coats at 2hrs per coat) not sure if it is due to my perfectionist nature and how the slightest little spec on a wrap will usually result in me completely stripping the rod and starting over.

     

    Its definitely not a service I'm considering at this time, besides I'm sure there's not a lot of folks out there that would pay the $25.00 per hour that I'd have to charge to make it worth my frustration.

     

    Colin

  4. Regardless of where you go, you will get folks that like to think that one brand is the end-all and be-all. Let the proponents of Loop, Sage, TFO ect. have their say, but lets make it our responsibility to talk about the Clan's, Beulah's, Snowbee's, CND's, TFO's, Burkhiemers, ect. that are out there for folks to try.

     

    Don't give up so easily Gordon, that's not a very Scottish trait.

     

    Colin

  5. So, it seems like everyone really enjoyed the show, I know I did. I've been to the show every year it has been held. The Fly Fusion group do a great job putting this together and for that I thank you. I know it's a trade show and geared to sell stuff, but I like it for several reasons, some of which have already been spoken about. So what did everybody do except wander around and meet old friends? How many sat in on any of the 2 hour seminars? It's not often a guy like me can listen to the likes of Brian Chan and Phil Rowley. They were both excellant seminars and I feel like I gained some valuable insight on fishing lakes for all manner of fish.

    I also couldn't turn down the excellant deal on my brand new Snowbee 12 ft. rod and reel. Why the heck is it too cold out to be learning a new casting style. Toolman, can we move up the next spey clinic? I've got the itch now. If you see an old guy flailing away like a mad man in the comming weeks, stop by and give me some pointers.

     

    Murray

    Hey Murray, if you want to get out let me know, I'm sure I can give you a few pointers.

     

    Colin

  6. Hey guys....just wanted to say that I want to donate to the local TU, some of the stuff Wright and McGill gave me for winning the casting thing today, however I guess they ship it, so I couldn't let people know at the time, nor see what is included until later.

     

    Thanks

     

    Scott Baker-McGarva

    (Whistler fly fishing)

     

    www.anglerworks.com

     

    Very generous of you Scott. It was good to see you at the show.

     

    It was also great to see everyone that stopped by The Nile Creek Fly Shop booth, hopefully you all got a chance to try out some new sticks. As Courtney and I were loading up the truck last night we were already talking about next year, lots of exciting changes for us. See you all on the river.

     

    Colin

     

  7. Nice to see some big ones coming back, I remember a few years ago standing on the bridge going into the village and watching some huge fish holding just upstream. Biggest we got that trip was about 15lbs. Looking forward to the chance of another trip up there some day.

     

    Colin

  8. Rethinking the whole idea...

     

    What about a most garbage collected competition!?

     

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    How about categories for most golf balls, disposable diapers, strike indicators? Or maybe the most right foot shoes?

     

    I'm hoping to make this one for a bit, staff meeting in the morning and company in the afternoon, but would still like to fill a bag if I can.

     

    Colin

  9. Nice fish. Looks like you had a good time out there. Always good to see kids on the water learning. Are you sure you want to do that though. Christmas presents could become very expensive if she takes a real liking to fly fishing. Just kidding.

    No worry, I built her a rod the day we knew we were expecting. I do have to make sure the rods are put away properly now or she'll grab one and start running around with it yelling "fishing, fishing, fishing" :lol:

     

    Colin

  10. Just returned from 5 days down south, lots of willing cutts, warm sunshine, cold beer and a little snow for good measure.

     

    brought an arsenal of rods, started the trip with some cane.

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    then moved on to a little 7' 3wt

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    the daughters first kiss

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    first casts

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    mommies turn

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    caught numerous fish over the five days but there was one that always seemed to egg me on but never showed any interest in what I tossed at him until the last day. The stars must have aligned because I saw him rising in his ussual spot and on the first drift he nailed an extended body adams pattern. My largest of the week.

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    Colin

  11. If they write them a ticket how do they get the fines or does that involve another CO chasing them down for the cash? Face it, in the grand scheme of things fishing without a license is a minor offense (similar to J-walking?). Its good to see they are out here checking folks, their presence on the water is much more important than any fines they may generate.

    My only real concern would be the warnings handed out for fishing in closed waters, and illegal bait use. Also note the number of warning compared to actual fines for exceeding daily limits, I think we need to look at this from a point of whats better for the fisheries instead of what generates more revenue.

     

    Just my opinion

    Colin

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