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regdunlop

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  1. Spray and bangers serve two different purposes. I carry spray in the event of a charge, and bangers to scare them off from a distance. The spray sits in a holster that I keep on my wading belt (worn even when I'm not using waders). I also bought an air horn that I carry when out by myself. It can be recharged with a simple bike pump and I think it works as good or better than yelling every couple of minutes. I've also considered getting a gun, but not sure what to get.

  2. They're cannibals too. I once had one hit an 8" bull while drifting the Elk. It was awesome to see the big bull take runs at the smaller one, probably trying to stun it.

  3. I am one of the old guys on Fly Tying the Anglers Art. Now there is just one old guy and one young gal who also ties.

     

    I thought you might be "that" Leroy. Welcome to the board! Fly Tying the Angler's Art is a great, and very educational show. Worth getting up early to watch for sure!

  4. Thanks for the advice guys. It looks like we'll be hitting the Bighorn this time around. I'll post a report when we get back.

    Definately going to check out the green sometime though. The photos I've seen of the canyon section look unreal, and I've heard the cicada hatch can be sporadic at best, but if you hit it right it doesn't get much better!

    Tight Lines.

  5. I know there have been a few reports from a while back about the Bighorn. But has anyone fished it in March that might be able to provide some insight (flies, methods, fly shops, accomodations)? A couple of buddies and I are trying to plan a few days of floating down there at the end of march. If anyone has any info on the Green river as well that would be excellent (I've heard it can fish quite well in the early spring).

  6. Even if you don't have time to take the course at FishTales I'd still recommend you head down there and talk to Wayne. He teaches the course and is a virtual encyclopedia when it comes to rod building (sorry Don...assembling).

     

  7. Was out this weekend and saw a ton of small (size 12-16) light green stoneflys (Lime Sallys?). Anyone care to share a pattern that they use for these guys (nymph or adult). I can't seem to find many patterns online other than a lime trude.

    Thanks.

  8. Looking to buy myself a 2 wt as a grad present. Wondering if anyone has any input on one??

     

    Thanks

     

    A buddy of mine has a little 6'6" orvis trout bum 2wt that he really likes. Great for really small cutty streams in the mountains.

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