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stein

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  1. ya there was a couple aussie cowboys in camp that could train a horse to lay down in 15 minutes, pretty neat to witness

     

    they actually performed in the calgary stampede and hooked up with this outfitter, stayed in his camp for 2 months or so just earning their keep

  2. But don't be surprised if there's 10 cars parked on top of the mountain beside "secret fish lake" next time you go... jerks. ;)

     

    and a jet boat

     

    DSCF0810.jpg

     

    thats a wicked looking trout, nicely done

  3. here, right from the bc reg definitions, so if it just says barbless, treble is ok, "single hook" means no trebles

     

    single hook … a hook having only one point.

    (In contrast, a treble hook is a hook having

    three points on a common shaft.)

    Note: use of a treble hook is permitted

    unless “single hook” is specified.

  4. 2/3wt if you plan on dry fly fishing the high mountain streams (cutthroats/brook trout)

     

    7/8wt if you are going to fish the bow a lot (easier to cast larger flies, better in the wind) and/or stalking big bull trout/pike

     

    Buy a good one to start with (Sage) or less expensive now and upgrade later (costs more in the end)

  5. had an interesting encounter with an eagle a few weekends ago...out on the lake he kept swooping down over my head once he figured out I had kept a trout (foul hooked 18" bow)...even as I was taking apart my toon, he kept flying down low close to my head...gopro op...

     

  6. if you are techy you can make some really cool point of view edits with the gopro

     

    i use mine all the time, chest mount and head mount work well fishing, pole mount works good to video other people, underwater shots etc

     

    ive been very hard on mine snowboarding etc and it still works perfect (HD HERO)

     

    get the expensive memory card, 16 gig min, class 6

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