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  1. Just........the best.
  2. I am sure they will go home and play with their quads while thier boat is hung up........
  3. Sure hope the new owners keep up the stock of Dai-Riki hooks, always nice selection there with most part numbers in stock. Great news the shop is staying open!
  4. I had to work late and missed it as well.... From friends who were there, new Board of Directors elected, Garth Soby to stay on for another year to assist new Board. Silvia D'amelio, who took over as CEO of TUC National last fall, also attended. She inspires optimism and decorum amongst all whom she meets. She is also a pretty mean fly tyer and about as hard core fly fisher as one can get....and has been a fisheries biologist for many years in Ontario before coming to Alberta.
  5. 28 tables pre sold, it's going to be a very busy few hours....!
  6. Hope it was a great one Brian! Happy belated!
  7. Happy belated B-Day Murray, hope it was great one!
  8. All Executive positions, i.e. the Board of Directors, their positions will be available as of tonight.......
  9. Jared, Epic thread!! Thanks for sharing the shots, what a trip....!
  10. And the hits just keep on coming....... I have collected his AFG books for years as well, and kept them close to hand year round. He will be missed....it will be hard to fill those shoes....
  11. Saddest thread I have ever read. Thanks ggp , Myth1228 and the rest of you for the pictures and memories. Way too young.....
  12. Colin....CDone, did a great job fixing the guides on one of my rods as well...better than new....
  13. I have the 3 weight version in a 7' 6".....great rod for the money.
  14. What a thread and it's not even March......amazing stuff!
  15. My person preference, for me, and only for me is an 8'6"....for the type of fishing and locations you mention. I find I am more accurate with an 8' 6", and it seems to load better, for me, at shorter ranges. When I am in a boat however, for me, the 9' kind of comes into it's own. On shore, walk and wade stuff, the 8'6" works better. You need to cast both lengths before deciding for yourself. When you test cast, make sure you aim at some targets, at 2 ranges, suggest 30' and maybe 45'. Also suggest you just use your 6 wt for now and decide later once you get some time on it. Suggest lawn casting at targets as well, which you can do right today if you wanted.
  16. aaa

    Double Decker

    That's awesome.....!
  17. A very klinky gathering.... Nice ties!
  18. I sure like my IR's.....as ericlin0122 says, if I had to pick between my LRH Lightweight, and my IR2........the IR would probobly win the day....
  19. That's the perfect name for it, and if it isn't it should be! Anyway, great tie ggp!
  20. aaa

    Bebo Grove

    Great stuff ggp, was this Saturday??
  21. Taco.......
  22. I have some too..... I like my older Scott 754 up on the Dogpound. I have a few Fenwick Feralite's...some from back in the day, and some I find at tackleswaps and get them for low dollars. The Fenwicks, are harder to find in lower line weights...most of what you see are 7 weights and higher. 5's and 6's were purchased in far fewer numbers....great rods all. The FF75 or (FF755 as the later ones were labled) is a great dry fly rod, even today. The FF75 was available in both 5 and 6 wt, they both fish fine with a 5. The later FF755 was a dedicated 5 wt..... I like my Feralites...
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