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  1. There are tons of tips on this site but I think in general, you need to image nymphing as underwater dryfly fishing. Dragless drift but on the bottom. It all comes down to line and depth control and imaging how the hydraulics of the water is affecting your drift. If its not natural, the fish isn't going to take it. You will always miss takes because you can't see it but the more takes, the greater the chances of hooking up.

     

    Search the internet and read books on water/river hydraulics.

     

    ps. Welcome to the site.

  2. Evaluating for profit healthcare to socialistic healthcare comes down to a couple of things for me (and I don't know the answers).

     

    The belief that government can never be as efficient as private. Probably true but probably not when looking at any huge corporation.

     

    The belief that socialism never leads to technological advances as much as capitalism. (probably true. What motivates better then money?).

     

    My concern and apathy for my fellow man and for myself. Desperate people do desperate things. Look after them and they won’t smash you over the head with a hammer to steal your wallet.

     

    So, as we see America take a step closer to our system (applause), I’m also hoping Canada takes a step closer to theirs.

  3. I agree. Sure, you leave the shop $30 poorer because you just bought the materials for a fly you want to tie. But my buddy just spent $30 on 1 doz flies he's going to loose pretty quick. At least your materials will last quite a while.

     

    I've spent, I don't know, maybe 1-2k on materials now. Over 6-7 years. But now, I very rarely buy anything other the hooks and maybe beedheads.

     

    I bet my buddies have spent that over the same time period (depends on how much you fish/lose) and I probably have 4x the flys they have.

     

    So, I think if you fish a lot, tying your own becomes cheaper in the long run (not counting your time, of course)

  4. I thought I read somewhere that the proposals were that future management decisions are to be based on scientific studies and not short term political or economic goals. Hope I'm right.

     

    If that is true, he has Gordon Campbell beat by a BC mile.

     

  5. I didn't watch because I'm a jinx. Everytime I watch, the team I'm going for starts getting scored against. Or at least it seems that way.

     

    This is an honest question for those that watched every game, because I don't know.

     

    How many fights was there? Its been claimed hockey can't be played without fights, so how many?

  6. Anticipation

     

    It's what motivates me to craft my own rods after pouring through catalogues of bits and pieces. Selecting what needs to come together to make that perfect tool for this perfect sport.

     

    Anticipation

     

    It dictates, through the visions in my head, what fly is needed for the conditions of the day. It tells me to put on a dropper, just in case.

     

    Anticipation

     

    It screams at me “This is going to be Great!”.

     

    Anticipation

     

    It keeps me sane.

     

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  7. their story would likley change if it got to court and I'd be surprised if you would win if it came down to a "he said she said" (or in this case "she said, she said").

     

    I agree. Take the money, run and learn from the experience. I'm sure they will. No matter how well you train your dog, it has its own mind and things happen in the blink of an eye. Maybe take the money and report it afterward so its on record because If she doesn't muzzle her dog from now on and another dog gets hurt, then appropirate action based on past behaviour will have to be taken. But they have to have it on record first.

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