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  1. Need a new sink tip as the old one if cracked and needs replacing.

    It was a good line, SA wet tip express. Am looking at the Streamer express though site research. 30 foot head and a 5.5-8 ips sink rate. Looks about right for the bow. I wade fish and pontoon casting my streamers with a 7 wt. sage vps.

     

    Anyone have a streamer express????? comments

     

     

    I'd recommend looking at the SA floating Compact shooting heads, for single handers. Then just add 5' or 10' Airflow polyleaders (12lb. core), available in floating, Intermediate, Type 3, Type 6, to the SA head. Factory loops make it easy to quickly adapt to all conditions. This system casts/fishes very well.

    Trying to cast T-8, which is 8 grains/foot, with a standard 7wt. fly line that weights 7 grains/foot, is not going to work very well. It takes mass to turn over mass, so the mass of the fly line must be greater than the mass of the leader/tippets/flys that follow. Compact shooting heads, condense the mass of a 30' head into a 23' head. So, a 7wt. Shooting head would weight around 210 grains @ 23', which is 9 grains/foot. Adequate for T-8 and no problem for T-6.

  2. Well, if anyone feels that these video's depict someone not handling fish properly, as defined in the Alberta Sportfishing Regulations, then call RAP or F&W and file a formal complaint. Send them the link to the sites homepage and ask them to take a look. Link: http://www.bowriverblog.com/

     

    A couple of points worth considering.....

     

    From the Alberta Sportfishing Regulations...

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    Alberta Angling Ethic

     

    In accordance with the Fish and Wildlife Policy, the Alberta Government promotes the following angling ethics.

     

    The ethical fisherman has respect for wild creatures, knowledge of his natural surroundings, a sense of fair play and consideration for the rights and expectations of others. Fishing, as promoted by the Alberta government, should foster an ethical relationship of the highest order between the angler, his quarry, his fellow anglers, and the natural environment. Ethical conduct is expected of anglers in Alberta.

     

     

    2. Provide proper care and handling of caught or released fish. Fish are to be released with the greatest possible care and minimal amount of handling. Fish that are kept should be killed quickly once they are out of the water and in such a manner that their edible or trophy value is preserved.

     

    8. Anglers have a duty to address illegal activities in a safe manner. Angler’s actions could range from alerting others to closed waters or wrong size or species being kept to reporting all observed violations of angling regulations to the Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division. It is important to collect pertinent information (such as vehicle licence numbers, violator descriptions, etc.) that will assist enforcement actions.

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    Fish and Wildlife Division

    Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

    Great West Life Building, 9920 108 Street

    Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2M4

    Email: Fish.Guide@gov.ab.ca

  3. Still Items up for bids folks...

    Thanks

     

    A closing notice has been posted on these items.

     

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    34. TACO'S CUTTHROAT SAFARI...with Host/Guide Taco

    More info. from Taco...

    "I'll offer up one guided Aug- early Sept Cutthroat trip for 1 or 2 anglers, somewhere in the headwaters of the OMR, buyers choice of time and place. I'll supply food and beverages. Meet in the Gap area and the buyer(s) must have the ability to ride in a cowman's regular cab truck, with all it's associated sounds and smells."

    -Current bidder: $200/ReelLife/yodatrout "SOLD"

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    35. FFA FLY SWAP FLY'S... 120 assorted Nymph, Streamer and Dry fly patterns, donated by Rusty.

    -Current bid: $125/mkm "SOLD"

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    36."WATER MARKS" Signed, written and donated by Jim Mclennan.

    - "Thirty Years of Fly Fishing Insight" - http://www.mclennanflyfishing.com/index1.htm

    -Current bidder: $40/drbulltrout "SOLD"

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    37. "FLY-FISHING WESTERN TROUT STREAMS" Signed, written and donated by Jim Mclennan.

    http://www.mclennanflyfishing.com/index1.htm

    -Current bidder: $40/drbulltrout "SOLD"

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  4. From the Alberta Sportfishing Regulations...

     

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    Alberta Angling Ethic

     

    In accordance with the Fish and Wildlife Policy, the Alberta Government promotes the following angling ethics.

     

    The ethical fisherman has respect for wild creatures, knowledge of his natural surroundings, a sense of fair play and consideration for the rights and expectations of others. Fishing, as promoted by the Alberta government, should foster an ethical relationship of the highest order between the angler, his quarry, his fellow anglers, and the natural environment. Ethical conduct is expected of anglers in Alberta.

     

    1. Maintain the sport of recreational fishing. Emphasize the fishing experience. Use sporting methods, gear (lures, line type and amount of technology) appropriate to the type of fishing and the size of fish desired.

     

    2. Provide proper care and handling of caught or released fish. Fish are to be released with the greatest possible care and minimal amount of handling. Fish that are kept should be killed quickly once they are out of the water and in such a manner that their edible or trophy value is preserved.

     

    3. Conduct sportfishing activities that result in the least disturbance to the surrounding environment. Refrain from littering land and water. Take refuse to a proper disposal site.

     

    4. Respect the need and expectations of your fellow anglers. Treat other sport anglers with common courtesy: (a) leave room for others to fish, (B) disturb the fish as little as possible, © leave the fishing site in the same condition as it was found, (d) don't remain in one fishing spot too long, (e) be cooperative and understanding, (f) keep only as many fish as you require to enjoy the sport.

     

    5. Consider other landusers. Carry out fishing activities in a manner that minimizes conflict with other landusers and anglers.

     

    6. Respect the rights of landowners. Request permission for access across private property. The landowner has the right to grant or refuse access.

     

    7. Follow angling regulations. Know and abide by all fishing regulations and encourage others to do the same.

     

    8. Anglers have a duty to address illegal activities in a safe manner. Angler’s actions could range from alerting others to closed waters or wrong size or species being kept to reporting all observed violations of angling regulations to the Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division. It is important to collect pertinent information (such as vehicle licence numbers, violator descriptions, etc.) that will assist enforcement actions.

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    Fish and Wildlife Division

    Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

    Great West Life Building, 9920 108 Street

    Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2M4

    Email: Fish.Guide@gov.ab.ca

  5. For me, the etiquette rules on the Bow are simple. Let people have their space. Don't be crowding in on the run if someone is fishing there. Say hello to everyone you meet through the day. If someone is at a run, they may be interested in fishing a dry fly and it won't be cool to go through the water with a nymph/streamer rig, doing the Steelhead shuffle. So, if it's really busy on the water, go somewhere else. It's that simple. I never have anyone getting po'ed at me for my river etiquette.

    If you see me fishing a run that you would like a shot at, then come and say hello before attempting to step in on the run or I will run you off. It's that simple

    Show me a bit of respect and I'll likely share or give you the water, after I have a go at it for a short period of time.

  6. Absolutely. And I think we have excellent Fish Managers here, but we as fisherman, need to be part of the management process. That's the way it is in Alberta and rather than just complain and leave it up to government to solve, we need to be in the game. River Clean ups, letter writing, Streamwatch programs, RAP, TU initiatives etc. All ways that we can be pro-active in the future of our fishery. As for internet fishing sites, the members of this community have contributed in many positive ways to our fishery.

     

    Edit: And on that positive note... Folks...Please stop by the Streamwatch Auction Thread and make your contribution now!

    Thank You...

  7. Folks have tried that for decades here and that has led us to our current state of affairs.

    Now let me tell you a little story about how Federal Fisheries managers destroyed the livelyhood of 300,000 fisheries workers in Atlantic Canada through the 70's, 80's. Maybe you heard about it in school...it goes something like this....

    The "experts" from Ottawa, allowed multi national Corporations to completely destroy the inshore/offshore fishery.

    The inshore fisherman complained about the fish stocks bieng depleted, protested and tried their best to talk some sense into the government Fish Managers, but to no avail.

    I personally watched many family members and friends, have their livelyhood taken away by the "experts".

    So, that kinda BS talk of yours, PISSES ME OFF TOO! There, I feel better... ;)

  8. OLDMAN RIVER STREAMWATCH AUCTION

     

    This is an edited list of Items still up for bids. Refer to page 1, to see the complete Auction list, including "Sold" items.

     

    ITEM #

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    24. GRANITE TROUT ETCHING...Your choice of Rainbow, Bull, Brown, Cutt or Brook Trout.

    Donated by, Glenbow Flyfishing http://www.glenbowflyfishing.com/slides/gr...out/default.htm

    -Starting bid: $75

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    Specail Item

    26. TECUMSEH MOUNTAIN FISHING HOLIDAY... Sept-Oct.

    This 3 day guided fishing package includes, 3 nights accomodations for 2 guests, at the "Tecumseh Mountain Guest Ranch", in Blairmore, AB, compliments of owner/flyfisherman, Kai Eckhardt.

    http://mountainguestranch.com/

    Explore the many wonderfull fishing opportunites the area has to offer, for 3 adventure filled days, with your Host, veteran Guide, Brian Peace. Relax and enjoy the comfortable and fully furnished, Log Cabin accomodations, at the end of a long days fishing, in a beautifull mountain setting. A fishing Holiday to treasure for a lifetime.

    Winning bidder will be responsible for their own transportation too/from the Ranch. Food and beverages not included.

    -Starting bid: $1,200

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    38. WEEKEND GETAWAY...

    Escape the rush of City life and relax in a beautifull mountain setting, only a short drive from Calgary.

    This includes Log Cabin Accomodations, for two nights, at "Eckhardt's Tecumseh Mountain Guest Ranch", near Blairmore, AB. Featuring, Fireplace, Kitchenette, Deck, 2 beds.

    http://mountainguestranch.com/

    Explore the wonderfull fishing opportunities nearby or discover the many recreational activities available.

    Compliments of Kai Eckhardt.

    -Current bidder: $275/Pythagoras "going twice"

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    39. FISHING AT SUNDANCE LAKE...with Host/Guide Sundancefisher

    More info. from Kevin...

    "With the warm temperatures, ice fishing season is quickly nearing it's end. As for flyfishing, while trout sizes are averaging 14 inches…I have had 100 fish days using a corkie and nymph…"

    -Starting bid: $250

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    40. SNOWBEE JR. FLYFISHING OUTFIT...donated by Nile Creek Fly Shop.

    More info. from Courtney...

    "I would like to donate a complete fly fishing outfit to a youngster.and it must be a Junior...it consists of a Snowbee Classic 7' 5/6 wt 2 pc fly rod(Lifetime warranty), New XSD 460 Cassett reel system comes with 3 cassetts and will spool on 3 lines, a Juniors Fly Vest and a Juniors pair of the New Snowbee Indestructable 420 Denier bootfoot Waders. http://ogilvieoutfitting.com/?page_id=7

    Thats the deal...it must go to a junior ...the value is in the $750.00 range..."

    -Current bidder: $350/bigbowtrout "going twice"

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    41. DAY AT BULLSHEAD - with Host/Guide Bloom.

    Spend a day on one of the premiere lake fisheries in Alberta. Learn the lake from one of the 'regulars' and look at various lake techniques and rigs. Find out where and when to find fish in lakes and determine what they're feeding on. For those of you looking to improve your chironomiding techniques, this is a great lake to learn the process and fine tune the technique.

    More info. from Tim...

    "Depending on the time of year the trip takes place, we will either be on foot, pontoons/float tubes, or in my 12' flat bottom jon boat. April-June is the prime time to go. Up to two anglers. Flies and equipment can be included if need be."

    Transportation to and from Bullshead is not included. (near Medicine Hat, AB)

    -Current bidder: $500/rickr/MissinTheBow/Toolman "going twice"

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    44. DAVE'S SHADOW BOX FLY'S... Tied and donated by SanJuanWorm.

    Two beautifull Carrie Stevens style Fly's, displayed in a framed Shadow Box.

    -Current bidder: $75/Cheeler "going twice"

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    This is an edited list of Items still up for bids. Refer to page 1, to see the complete Auction list, including "Sold" items.

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