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  1. Without the effort to measure the ebb and flow of brown trout using this area ( something that has a ZERO chance of happening with today's SRD funding) caution should be excercised. Even if that means closing a small stretch of the Bow - so be it.

    The loss of brown trout within the system make take years to be seen.. Liklely nobody will take the effort to walk and record the number of brown trout redds and even if they do the work, then the real work comes of convincing your fellow anglers and the Govt. of the need for action.

     

    Regards,

     

    Don

  2. Folks,

     

    This article points out very clearly that brown trout eggs cannot be disturbed for <>48 houses after fertilization. The article also says hatching happens in two weeks. That is very quick and would be a lot slower in Alberta's water temps.

     

    Don

     

     

     

    http://www.ustfa.org/Trout%20production/Trout%20Egg%20Development%20-%20Mo%20Dept%20of%20Cons.pdf

  3. globalflyfisher has a whole series of how to build a bamboo rod. See articles by Harry Boyd.

     

    As far as maintenance, dry after use, clean guides every now and then, keep ferrules clean and fish it.

    Can they be fixed. Yes,. I sold a guy a rod who liked to fall down lots. Over the summer it was back 4 times for breaks. Rods can't support 250 lbs.

     

    Do they limit your catch - that depends. I use graphite for rods 7 weight and better. Bamboo for lighter lines, more accurate casting and technical fishing.

     

    Catch ya,

     

     

    Don

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  4. Tman,

     

     

    Most boats now have motor mounts where you can bolt a tube that will accept the top end of a forks for a bike. A pin of some type holds the bike fork in place.

    My tube is made of UMHW ( a high moly plastic) 2" OD that allows the 1" tube to be installed into the 1" hole bored through the UMHW. I use 2 pins. The UMHW is bolted to the motor mount with 2" U bols.

     

    Length of the tube or diameter of the bike wheel is important for clearance of the pontoons above the ground. I put my pontoon onto a couple of 6" wood blocks for clearance and grabbed the for pegs lifting them to where I would hold them to push the boat. Then you an set the length of tube and whell OD. I wouln't go less than 12" OD tire. Makes rolling the boat over rocks and roots a lot easier.

     

    The total cost of mine was $20.00 and that included a new tire for the bike.

     

    Catch ya'

     

    Don

  5. Flytyer,

     

    1) I can't imagine that FFC allows adverts on their site without some kind of compensation.

     

    2) Further, I would think that there is some type of control on what type of ad gets to this location. An ad tailored to people's surfing habits/curiosity may reveal a lot more than

    the public needs to know.

     

     

    Don

  6. Folks,

     

    You just have to read about Harmless Hooks which is advertised on this site.

     

    Do you know that most fish C&R die? According to The Harmless hooks site they do.

     

    The real question is "What should be done to people who plainly don't tell the truth in their advertising"

     

    Clearly putting your best foot forward in addvertising is accepted but blatantly lying is something else again.

     

    Don

  7. Burt,

     

     

    Why thank you for reminding me that I'm getting old...er.

     

    And i'm not grumpy. Just a tad irascible.

     

    And frankly I'm in a very good mood. Just to back from 5 days of fishing where honest to God, I caught a 5 lb. rainbow in Alberta. No BS.

     

    And no I'm not telling anyone where other than it was water managed by SRD for the

    Public.

     

     

    Catch 'ya

     

     

    Don

  8. Guys,

     

    I'm with Silver Doc on this one. A single shaft is better. Doesn't come apart every time the pointy end sticks into soft ground or between rocks.

     

    Plus my knees seem to need support nearly every step. A holstered staff is just too cumbersome. A staff dragging along behind me works best. My rope sling is adjusted so that the handle reaches just above my knee. That allows enough rope to allow staff placement well away from my body @ an angle downstream for crossings or as support while stepping down.

     

     

    Regards,

     

     

     

     

    Don

     

     

     

  9. Folks,

     

    Was pondering the sizes of cuts caught in Michel Creek, BC & Oldman drainages vs N & S Ram River. Have caught several cuts <> 22" @ 3 lbs. from the Rams but nothing over 20" and perhaps 1.5 ls. From either the Oldman area or BC.

    The water quality appears to be higher in both southern areas than the Rams.

     

    Any ideas on why the difference?

     

    Catch ya'

     

     

    Don

     

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