bowbonehead
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Can not say for sure but one would think that a company.... Sage for example looks to make sure that their reels balance with their own rods before they worry about other brands as it sounds they do.... no different than a Burton boot fitting better with a Burton binding for instance.... so stands to reason that one needs to check this before hand when purchasing... although I would prefer to replace the reel than the rod if I had a choice as I never buy a rod model before I have had it in my hand
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non-slip mono-loop for the salt and streamers
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Got a buddy with a bad knee.... take him fishing
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+1 on simms with their warranty
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Atomic sunsets.... looks like you guys had a good trip....off to chase Roosters tomorrow
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Yes that's from the upper pond judging from the background, haven't been down since 2 years ago myself
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as the song goes..... you call some place Paradise.... Kiss it Goodbye
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Just look for the bait tubs :$*%&:
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He dips his flies in Curare just like his Arrows
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Personally 4x-5x(depending on fly size) and 10 to14 feet in rivers longer on lakes.... but I biggest concern is making my first cast my best one...
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Never used one for fresh but always travel with one to tropical locals particularly for beach fishing.... I know they sell them but mine is a small tupperware box with slits in it for a belt and I load all my essentials in it for the trip ie reels, lines, boga, fly boxes etc.... so it really takes up minimal space and is actually fairly comfortable to wear..... empty of course.
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Thanks guys,
I'm going to swing by a shop and look at some new boots today anyway. Maybe there is a boot with part felt and part rubber sole out there? Maybe I am getting to old to run around in the forest..haha.
Has anybody tried the Patagonia Ultra Light Sticky boots?
Thanks again
Lance
I wore the RiverWalkers stickys for 3 or 4 seasons had the felts also, the lightest most comfortable boot for me to date, they were about the same as the Simms headwaters/vapours in and out of the water but had nowhere near the durability as I went through a pair a year(uppers fell apart) compared to the Simms which I would get 2-3 seasons out of before I walked the soles off. I hear the new Tractors are better for wear but I have no reason to change back as I am happy with the other guys. If the shoe fits wear it as they need to fit your foot shape first and foremost.
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Until they wear out!!
I find they wear out faster then you think and if you are putting in the mileage, they won't last long!
Thats why I bought the bulk pack..... easy to replace
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Its a trade off ...hard to beat felts in the water but they suck on shore ie....wet grass mud etc.... hard to beat rubber/vibram like out of the water..... simms makes screw in aluminum cleats for the vapors that add a ton of traction for those slippery bulltrout/cuttie streams and you won't notice them walking
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I believe the main reason it was posted was because there is a large number of deer on the island and there was an issue of unleashed dogs chasing them. Easiest way to control this was no access to all..... not as good water now post flood as it was prior....
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Despite a number of choices a 490 RPL is still the favorite
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Its crazy up there ..... just got off the horn with a pal who's a safety inspector up there... he said most of the town is evacuated north into the camps but its a mess..... a good chunk of Mac is gone....
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Sage warranties- Very happy with their service, sent rods back on my own as I was advised by a local shop that they wait until they have a #s of rods to send before they ship. Cost is more but not ridiculous, sent tracked shipping via Canada post .... mentioned I needed if possible the one rod for a salt trip in late May the other whenever, older XP I had forgotten about...IMAO.... received the salt back within two weeks of sending and the other arrived today which had to be built because of the age... less than a month total.... well worth the price as they were useless broken and one was a self induced cluster ?%#@ so not the rods fault.... as if it ever is .... might have to sell off a few RPLs and get some of the latest models...... hold it I was getting silly for a second!
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Keep in mind ones thoughts on a rod will vary depending on what you use regularly.... if you use a super fast action (Sage TCR) you likely won't like slow actions unless you slow every thing down vice versa if you always use a glass or bamboo... generally slower and softer you wont like a fast action... its all subject to the user and although the shootout is more independent than most tests in magazines..do they still make those?....at the end of the day they are trying to sell rods whether in a shop..aka Yellowstone Angler or advertising in a magazine in which case they don't like to pan anything too much
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I'd always heard that country tail was better
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We used to take out where Nosehill creek comes in but that was a few grey hairs ago
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Inadvertently left behind at Police late last fall. Sawyer carbon fibre oars- black with white lettering. $300 finder reward.
Yikes, I feel for you man..... that hurts in the backside big time ..... double check your rafters just in case you took them out of the boat when you got home and stored them away for winter
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Seemed like more patrons and a lot fewer tables, would of thought there would be a few shops there ....... extra important in todays economic conditions to support events like this big or small .... managed to score a couple of new C&F saltwater boxes for 20 a piece... now I need to start tying to fill them up before June
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BOA is free replacement if you contact them directly but you may buy replacement from Simms .....best way to avoid issues is to pre order free from BOA(lifetime warranty) not Simms before you have an issue .... that being said I prefer laces myself as it takes a little time to replace BOA on the river ..... not that many fail or they would not be so popular in the snowboard world... if you are hard on your gear go with laces
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Opposite issue for me I need to take mine off to tie flies on but if I needed the help I would get the Clic readers with the magnetic bridge