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Yea Dhx, please repost the pix.
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The original poster must have removed the pictures for some reason. A shame as I enjoy seeing trip pix.
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Fly Tying Light Sale (As Information To Ffc Forum)
SilverDoctor replied to Sage's topic in Fly Patterns
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Testing Imgur with success so far, but testing a couple of other options including Google images, Flicker and a few others.
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Thieves In The Neighborhood
SilverDoctor replied to monger's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Feel your pain, lost a gps and rods a couple of years ago. I hate "#$@&" thieves. -
With Photobucket refusing second party links to forums, a great many of those great pictures posted here have disappeared. I would encourage you all to repost your Flies, tutorials etc. to keep the integraty of this forum. Thanks
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Bull Trout In The Bow River
SilverDoctor replied to TheBrownWhisperer's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
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Yep, I like the shell style for certain situations and so do the Trout. I tie my flies to reflect insects I see on the water. Try to intemperate those into a visual stye. I am constantly testing and refining styles to fool fish. Some fail miserably and get assigned to an x-acto knife to reclaim the hook, others do well, those I post.
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darn, I guess I'm a dawndusker.
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I'm defiantly a dusker, oh wait I'm defilingly a Dawner. No,,,,, NO. wait I can't decide.
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I'm definitely a Dusker.
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Seems to work OK.
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Posted through Imgur.
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Yep, I'm experimenting with other options, Google pictures, Flicker etc.
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First Time On The Water In A Long While
SilverDoctor replied to greatbigdiddy's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
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Since Photobucket turned on its users and reused third party linking I've testing other options, Imgur seems pretty slick. Just a test.
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Posting Pictures To The Forum - How To
SilverDoctor replied to SilverDoctor's topic in General Chat - Fly Fishing Related
Photobucket is now charging you to link to 3 party (like this web site) you will notice a lot of pictures no with no link unless you pay. use another hosting or our free hosting on this site. -
Easiest Way For Photo Posting
SilverDoctor replied to fishinglibin's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Photobucket is now charging you to link to 3 party (like this web site) you will notice a lot of pictures no with no link unless you pay. use another hosting or our free hosting on this site. -
Scott Opitz, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ upper Yellowstone River biologist, said sampling runs in two four-mile river stretches turned up significantly fewer brown trout between 12 inches and 20 inches long this spring. He said the decline in fish in those sizes “looks like it’s maybe around 50 percent.” http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/ne ... 3f32e.html Biologists note decline in large brown trout in Yellowstone River By Michael Wright Chronicle Staff Writer Jun 8, 2017 Biologists saw declines in large trout on the upper Yellowstone River this spring, the first time biologists have checked in on fish populations since last summer’s parasite-caused fish kill. Scott Opitz, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ upper Yellowstone River biologist, said sampling runs in two four-mile river stretches turned up significantly fewer brown trout between 12 inches and 20 inches long this spring. He said the decline in fish in those sizes “looks like it’s maybe around 50 percent.” “It’s not definitive at this point, but it looks like it’s in that ballpark,” Opitz said. He couldn’t say definitively whether the parasite that caused the fish kill was to blame, saying he would caution against jumping to any conclusions. He said the harsh winter could have played a role, or some of the fish could have simply moved. He also said the overall abundance of brown trout is within a normal range. “There still are brown trout there,” he said. Biologists are still analyzing the results. Population estimates on the Yellowstone River are under a greater spotlight this year following the parasite outbreak last summer that killed tens of thousands of whitefish. FWP closed 183 miles of the river plus its tributaries to all recreation in response, hoping the move might give fish a chance to survive and stem the spread of the parasite. The kill mainly affected whitefish, though dead trout were found. A large portion of the fish mortality occurred on the stretch of river that runs through the heart of the Paradise Valley, near Mill Creek. Early sampling runs showed a decline in whitefish, which was something FWP expected to see. The decline in large trout wasn’t something they expected. Opitz said the brown trout declines were documented in the Mill Creek stretch and upstream near Corwin Springs. Biologists expect to see some turnover in a fish population every year, but a 50 percent decline in larger adult fish is beyond what they would consider normal. But on the same stretches, they also saw an increase in smaller brown trout, meaning the composition of fish age classes has shifted in those river sections. “There’s a lot less of those adult brown trout and a lot of juveniles coming in behind them,” he said. He said they saw a similar trend with rainbow trout, though not as significant a decline in larger trout. They didn’t see a significant change in the Yellowstone cutthroat population. The parasite that caused the fish kill is still in the river. In other places where it has occurred, kills have been known to happen annually. But snowpack and runoff conditions have biologists feeling optimistic about this summer. The parasite that caused the fish kill relies on bryozoans, freshwater sponges, to complete their life cycle. Bryozoans do well during low flows and warm water temperatures, and the high flows could reduce their density. Opitz said the high water of this spring “certainly should be pushing back numbers of that host for the parasite.”
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We live in a country beyond beautiful. Appreciate it, revel in it and above all protect it. Happy Canada Day to all.
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Watch this woman tie, I was taught to tie "in-hand" by Graps, Not sure if I can do it any more. Love a vice but it shows what expertise really is.
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