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  1. I went to Burstall Lake with them several years ago. I don't have any pictures of the cabin, but imagine a super basic cabin made of studs and plywood. There was a living room type area with a couple basic chairs, a kitchen with a fridge, stove, and dishes, then three bedroom areas with just a doorway entrance but no door, each one had a set of plywood bunks.

    The fishing was quite good, lots of 3-6 lb lakers and pike up to 10 lbs with a few up to 20.

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  2. Just came across this channel on YouTube, two guys who claim to do survival / bush craft videos, and this one video / series takes place on a lake in Banff National Park. The lake is not mentioned but I know which lake it is. Several infractions are committed, including the use of drones, keeping of fish where it's not allowed, use of bait, probably random camping. Feel free to share the videos far and wide in order to shame these people, and if you happen to know these guys don't hesitate to tell them what useless trash they are.

    Also, Parks Canada is fully aware and are investigating.

    Update: Both individuals, Greg Ovens and Zachary Fowler, were contestants on season 3 of Alone.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB8LlILAo40&t=5517s

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RZ7sKTlQrY&list=PLjSScLBAtGMgXbxPJ_cm95Md6Cl8vCTPR&index=24

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  3. 37 minutes ago, murray said:

    Personally, I think I would keep it and use it till the threads were bad enough to require sending it in for warranty.  A light coating of nail polish/head cement or uv resin would prolong the life of the thread.  Don’t know if that would affect the warranty though.

    Definitely considering that option of just using it as is, just hoping that the chipped epoxy wasn't caused by something that also caused damage to the blank.  I emailed Sage today, they were quite vague but said that too much modification "could" void the warranty.

  4. Just purchased a second hand rod (lightly used), and when I received it I noticed that there were exposed and frayed threads on the ferrule (about three strands).  I don't know if it was the defect or the result of an impact, but when I contacted the previous owner he said he never noticed it, and wasn't sure if he ever hit the blank with a fly.  Fortunately there is warranty available (Sage), but with return shipping and all it ends up being about $100.  Would you keep and use it as is, or would you warranty it to avoid the problem getting worse, threads getting wet and weakening, etc?

  5. Does anyone here have any experience using ultralight pack rafts?  I'm thinking of picking one up for alpine lakes (lighter than carrying in a float tube, waders, flippers, etc.).  I've heard decent things about the Klymit Litewater Dinghy, but have also heard that it tends to take on a bit of water.

     

    If so, what have you used?  Also, are there any available locally?

  6. I got the flats version of the Intruder, I believe the freshwater boot is the same but with a different sole.  Sizing was basically the same as street shoes.  One tip, plan to wear a thick wool sock under it, it may not be necessary for warmth but it's good for comfort.

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  7. So I purchased a second hand aluminum boat today, and am looking for suggestions for an anchor system, hopefully one that I can operate myself from the back of the boat.  Does anyone have any suggestions on what and where to buy?  Secondly, what would be the best way to set this up?  Running along the side of the boat, along the floor (would probably need to be covered), or any other ideas?

     

    Thanks for any suggestions you can provide!

  8. 4 minutes ago, monger said:

    Well done Mr Fishpro. Did you get a good number of fish on your adventure?

    That was the only one of the day, but worth the trip for sure.

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