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  1. Just wondering if anyone here is keeping an eye on the Axe Music in-store sales.  As I'm outta town, I haven't been in myself since the buyout was announced.  Deals online are lukewarm, but guessing that L&M deal includes stock purchase, so they won't be giving anything away.  That said, I did find a good deal on some Sabians AAXs I've had my eye on for a while... they arrive tomorrow I hope.  Much left for stock in store, especially in Calgary, as I don't think I'm inclined to make it up to Edmonton?

  2. Just curious... was it missing a chunk of its gill plate, or is that an optical illusion? I didn't notice that the first time round, but thought this upon looking closely again due to the nature of this thread. Hoping our local pond gets stocked soon, as I'm itchin.  What I remember thinking to myself the first time I saw the pic was that I am going to try some similar ones this year, but maybe put my rod next to the fish for perspective.  Size matters, sometimes :)

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  3. Inspired by the Klink on the previous page, and trying out more turkey.  First one i went a little shallow into the bend and spaced the turkey wraps a little further out.  The second I went further into the bend and made the body wraps a little tighter.  Not sure which I prefer the look of.

     

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  4. Welcome to the forum.  As Murray mentioned, September can mean fantastic fishing in Southern Alberta.  Last year, it was the blue ribbon month for me.  This year could be an interesting one for us, depending on what happens with our snow pack.  There is an incredible amount of snow in them thar hills right now, so looking more like the potential for a high water year than what we've had the last couple.  Lots of great, experienced folks on here that give pretty sage advice.

  5. So much for the budget.  Tried a few different ones on today and yesterday, and the only ones that worked for me were the Simms Intruders.  The Simms flats booties were too narrow, the Patagonia's were ridiculously narrow, and I just didn't find the Simms sneakers were comfortable at all.  I probably should have these last me a lifetime, and provide a good excuse for me to start saltwater fishing.

  6. 1 hour ago, bcubed said:

    Yikes, 4E might be a bit much. Simms typically have the widest

    Ya, my Slavic feet have gotten even wider and longer these last few years.  Apparently that's a thing that starts for some people in their 40's... I had no idea. Some days I feel a little like I'm wearing clown shoes.

  7. On 12/24/2017 at 7:28 PM, bcubed said:

    The orvis zippered booties are good. Biggest thing is wearing a long sock to keep sand out... that’s what kills ya. My feet were toast after using wading sandals and having rocks and coral work there way in

    How do the Orvis ones fit for width?  I have a pretty wide foot, to the point of having difficulty finding regular shoes at times.  4E runners are my go to these days.

    On 12/25/2017 at 9:56 PM, RedBeard said:

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    Patagonia booties - v nice boots, but fit narrower, tighter up top and lets less gets in, sole thinner than simms
    Simms booties - wider, best fit for my foot, thick sole but ankle is more loose than the patagonias which would allow material to get in. would wear socks inside these if I had them
     

    Pataguccis are out for sure for me, but maybe the Simms.   Who in Cowtown carries these?  Might be able to make it up there before our trip at Easter, and I would like to try something on before I buy.

  8. On 1/2/2018 at 1:44 PM, SilverDoctor said:

    Thought I would start off the 2018 topic with a small #18 Parachute Royal Coachman.

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    Have you fished much in these parts with the parachute Coachman?  This looks way easier to tie to me than the standard, and if it produces well I just might try a few of these.  I have had lots of good luck with the traditional coachman, fishing brookies in a pond in the east.  I haven't used it much here, and when I have it has been with mixed results.

  9. This is essentially the start of my third season of tying.  When I bought my first tools, I dabbled in a few things for at least a year, but never really got "serious" until late 2015.  When I see pictures of my flies up close (careful what you wish for Andy), I realize they are a long way from perfect... proportions are typically a little out, trapped hackle in my whip finish, poor body tapering, gaps in wire body wraps, etc., etc.  I blame at least part of it on being left handed :)  They look great at arms length with my presbyopic eyes, and for the most part they are catching me some fish.  I have replenished my nymphs... traditional Princes, pheasant tails and Copper Johns.  Have to finish another dozen or so buggers, then probably on to a few dozen parachute Adams and some Klinkhammers (Klinks are new for me this year).  Small stuff continues to be a struggle for me; need stronger glasses and steadier hands.  Overall, I have really come to appreciate the fine work that people like Lornce show here.  Masterful.

  10. One experimental fly... and one that I always go back to, to rebuild my confidence after I mangle a new and/or tiny pattern.  I often use sparkle chenille for the body of my buggers, but realized I had run out; with no local fly shop any more, I'm going to have to plan a little better.

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