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What day works for everyone? I'm currently available most week days and with permission on the weekends. Weather looks like its going to hold for a bit and I think it would be great for all us spey folk to get together before the snow really flies. Colin
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Should Fishing Guides Be Licensed?
CDone replied to DonAndersen's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Along with licensing comes liability insurance, first aid certification, training courses, ect. I'd feel a lot more comfortable with a guide that was insured and knew what had to be done if I happened to go for a swim un-expectantly. Guides in BC are licensed, they all have to apply for the waters they want to guide on each year(not sure if there is a limit to how many guides can be on a certain river or not), all must complete certification, and must be insured. Heres a thread on another board in regards to guiding in BC. http://www.flybc.ca/forum/index.php?showtopic=7267 Colin -
Sounds good, I'll check with the boss and see what she says. Colin
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Crap!! should have read this one, what time and day? Might still have a chance to get the 12'7 off the dryer in time. Colin
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Did anyone show? Traffic was a mess coming up from the south, got there at 9:30 didn't see anyone. Dog got a good run though. Perhaps another day. Coin
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I'll try to be there, depends on what time the contractors arrive tomorrow. Shouldn't be too hard to miss a bunch of guys with long sticks. Colin
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was that the fly yesterday? Colin
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Hey Al, let me know where you're gonna be, I might be able to drop by for a bit. Weather wise Friday looks promising. I've got a sparkly new Beulah 12'7 7/8 coming off the wrapper this week so I might have to test it before it goes to the customer. Cheers Colin
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I voted red, although I find the logo very similar to one I already have on my tuck and a T-shirt. Colin
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Straight Maxima for me as well although I will use a poly leader once and a while, as Mykiss stated turn over is rarely a problem with a 2 handed rod. Colin
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I did a couple of these for silent auction prizes, pretty easy to put together, frames from Micheals, ceramic tile cut for the back, and a peice of driftwood from the river. have also done a few with river rocks glued in a pile and the flies (mostly steelhead patterns) mounted on the rocks. Colin
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I've seen Scott cast, make sure you have a really wide screen TV for this DVD Colin
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My Way Of Saying Thanks....
CDone replied to OneMoreLastCast's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
very cool B) !! Thanks Colin -
Less Than 3 Weeks To New Zealand.
CDone replied to Glenbow's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Thanks, I'd forgotten how good the bacon was in NZ, now I'm gonna have dreams about it. Glen, my brother in-law is a Kiwi and he has family that run an avocado farm on Matakana Island, we we're lucky enough to get to visit, as you can see from the picture of the beach there wasn't a soul except for a couple guys that we're netting these mackerel like fish only 10 or 15 feet from the shore, sure wish I had a rod with me that day. Taupo was great, unfortunately the weather didn't co-operate and the rivers we're blown for the week we were there, only got out on the Waitahanu River (20 minutes south of Taupo) a couple times. Colin -
Less Than 3 Weeks To New Zealand.
CDone replied to Glenbow's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Have Fun!! Spent Xmas and most of January on the north island, didn't fish as much as i would have liked but still got out a bit, rivers around Taupo are spectacular, clear water and big fish. and theres always beach action as well, this was on Matakana Island Colin -
Thanks, wish I carried the camera more, got some real brutes this year on the spey and switch rods. Colin
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a 'Cackeyed' Double Spey (thats what Simon Gawesworth would call it) or a Snakeroll. Snap 'T' or 'C' would also be an alternative cast as well. Something that I spent almost a whole winter season on was learning to cast with my off hand, (for you that would be top hand right, bottom left) it has allowed me to be much more versatile with my casts, also frees up both sides of the river equally. Colin
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Okay, I'll add a couple Colin
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Practice Casting In Closed Water
CDone replied to alhuger's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Have in the past done a lot of practice casting (spey) on closed waters on Vancouver Island. We always used yarn without hooks or at least with the bend of the hook cut off and never had a problem with the CO's. I think that if you are not trying to hide anything and are upfront if approached you shouldn't have a problem. Most poachers try to hide what they are doing. Colin -
Always wait til the second date before you tell them you can cook. 25 years ago when I first started in the business I never told anyone I cooked, now with The Food Network its cool to be a chef, who'd a thunk? Another lesson learned over the years never base a relationship on fly fishing sooner or later she will become better than you, make you look bad in front of all your friends, buy her own (better) gear, meet some guide dump you and move on (just because he knows all the good steelhead runs on the Kispiox). No I'm not bitter, I've moved on, really I have. Colin
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Similar to what Simon Gawesworth refers to as a 'Turbo Spey cast' with a singlehand rod. He's basically doing a 'Snakeroll' (whether it be a single, double or triple) with a haul at the end. On the first cast in the video he is allowing the line to touch the water to load the cast before shooting. There are a lot of 2 handed casts that can be applied to singlehand casting, it is all practice, practice, practice. I use 'snakerolls', single spey, snap-t, circle-c, double spey casts all the time when fishing with my singlehand rods, I'll admit i don't try to be as 'fancy' as the gentleman on the video, but the casts do work well in different situations. Colin
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Wish I could have stayed around longer, nice to fill a bag of garbage though. By the way whats up with all the bloody golf balls? Colin
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Looks like one of the many varieties of Rock Fish that inhabit the Pacific NW, Canary or Yellow eye would be my guess. Tastes like snapper and are usually sold as such. Colin
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Was out at Policemans this afternoon, decided to bring the 13' 8wt to give the shoulder a bit of a work out, had some vicious strikes on a olive deer hair bugger. Managed to keep one nice brown on, lost plenty to LDR's. Got a couple on my switch rod, #18 beadhead nymph under a foam cricket. Colin
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been having a lot of success with sculpin patterns both wool head and deer hair head, tungsten bead and a little flash, lots of violent strikes with plenty of missed fish. Colin