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SilverDoctor

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  1. Dubbing machines have been around for a while now. I have tried that model and it wold be great if you where a production tier running masses of dubbing brushes. There are manual dubbing brushes that work as well. A nor-vice is slick also for doing it but so will a dubbing whirler, even a paper clip works great on a dubbing loop. Depends how much you love gadgets.
  2. The trout in that area are very structure oriented, find the structure and find fish. This will change as the flood rearranges everything.
  3. The Umpqua hook box's are the ticket for a box that won't migrate hooks, well sealed all aground, I have a few, they come in single row and double row. I use them for small trout hooks, for Steehead salmon hooks I use standard compartment boxes and magnets.
  4. Get magnetic strips that are sticky on one side and cut them to fit the bottom of the trays
  5. “Unless one can enjoy himself fishing with the fly, even when his efforts are unrewarded, he loses much real pleasure. More than half the intense enjoyment of fly-fishing is derived from the beautiful surroundings, the satisfaction felt from being in the open air, the new lease of life secured thereby, and the many, many pleasant recollections of all one has seen, heard and done.” - Charles F. Orvis I have had the pleasure of fishing the Bow River for over 20 years, I grew up in Kelowna BC so have also fishing the mountain Lakes to the great coastal rivers, at times in these places with wonderful and sometimes famous fishers. There is a pleasure in fishing with companionship that is different than fishing alone. Having spent over 55 years tying flies and chasing trout with my Grandfather, Father and a great many friends, it has filled my soul with joy and given me satisfaction and balance to my life. I think the fishing League is a wonderful way for a group of people to share a common joy. Through the history of Fly Fishing there have been many other like organizations formed that have gone a long way to bringing the sport and conservation to where it is today. Through respect and sharing. I have had the pleasure of meeting and fishing with many of the members of the League. They are all great people and respect the resource. There is no one way to enjoy the sport. Whether it be in the joy of solitude with a fly rod or with good company and friends. Have fun and bring joy to yourself and others.
  6. Talk to Richard Mason at Bow River Adventures, He's a great guy and a well respected guide plus a sponsor on the site.
  7. Sorry Conner, I didn't notice your post. I use the standard hackle trimmed flush for most BWO patterns, I like the profile it makes in the water. I also use snow shoe for matching other hatches along with parachutes for other pattern imitations.
  8. Microwaving and freezing can be iffy. Moth balls works best. If I get in any tying supplies that look questionable I usually was it in soapy water. and dry out with a hair drier. another good addition is get a flea and tick collar the plastic kind, cut em up and put them in the bags with your capes etc.
  9. The traditional thorax style tends to have the hackle wound slightly back from the front of the hook to the third point. The Hackle also is wound slightly farther along the hook shank. The traditional is 5 turns, it tend to be 8. It is also "clipped" flat on the lower part of the fly. Jim McLennan turned me on to that style of fly many years ago. Hope this helps.
  10. Take the cape out of it's plastic hang it some where and and air it out for a while, it should lessen the smell. I get the odd cape like that but it dosn't bother me, all my capes are in the same drawer of the roll top. The way I figure it it helps keep the bugs off my other capes.
  11. Thorax style work great on the Bow and other areas in Alberta. Quick and easy to tie too.
  12. I find them extremely helpful in the summer, rocks can get really slick with various weeds and growth. Studs and a wading staff has saved this old bugger many a fall.
  13. I have the ones one the right on my boots.
  14. For Steelhead I do a lot of 7's and 4's for my clients in BC and the US. For my personal use I do like 7's.
  15. polar bear has an incredible sheen, makes great streamers. I add it of dubbing for great depth to bodies.
  16. Ever see what Canada Pensions are? You may want to rethink that statement.
  17. Thorax Blue Wing Olive. in 14, 18 and 20
  18. Love the crocus, first flower of spring. thank you for posting.
  19. Another Gallatin Ghost, light and strong.
  20. Naa.. if you fish the river for over 20 years you're bound to accidentally catch something.
  21. Dam I'm a couple of years yet from total legal Geezerhood yet. I actually enjoy wandering down to the local fly shop to renew. Give me a chance to chat and look at the spring line of stuff
  22. At the same time do yourself a favor and buy a case for both the rod and reel, sure saves headaches.
  23. Are you sayig the Bass Pro shop net is the same quality as the Brodin Ghost nets?
  24. I was using my 4 wt. Meiser, Bob makes a phenomenal rod. Pav, I did get a heart stopping tail walk out of the fish. Had to jump start this 61 year old heart after with a wee dram o" scotch.
  25. Could not have gotten it even this close without the Spey rod. Close to three quarter of an hour after he nailed the bugger. Out to the backing so I could see my reel seat 3 times. Hook straightened out after the shot. He was a couple of feet longer than my Meiser.
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