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  1. Now I'm confused. I purchased a 42" plasma early this year from Best Buy. The salesman told me the HDMI is the way to go. They were sold out so he sent us to Future Shop and I almost *hit myself when I saw the price. I bought my satellite reciever from The Brick and the salesman there told me that the HDMI cables were a rip off and to just buy a set of monster cables. I went with the monsters and the HD was a good quality. I experienced screen burn-in on my tv and when the repair man brought it back after fixing it he asked me where my HD cables were. I told him I had monster cables and he said I wasn't getting the high end HD with them. WHO DO I BELIEVE???

  2. They probably occupy almost every water body in the province. I've even heard of a few of them coming from Stauffer Creek. A friend of mine who scuba dives was telling me one time that a friend of his was diving in a lake up north and he saw one between 4-5 feet long.

  3. I use almost the same set up as Brownstone. I start with the 4ft piece of heavy material from the butt section of a store bought leader, a couple of feet of 0X to 1X, a couple of feet of 3X and then a couple of feet of 4X. I almost always use 4X unless the water's real low and clear and the fish are fussy. Then you may have to lengthen your leader to 12 ft and use 5X or 6X. Don't be afraid of these thinner tippet diameters. If you play the fish properly, they can withstand alot of pressure. A couple of years ago I landed an 18" cuttbow on the Oldman on a #20 fly with 6X tippet and just recently I successfully hauled a brown out of a willow tangle on the North Raven on a 5X.

  4. Lonefisher, you just gave me a hell of an idea. My wife who enjoys fishing with me was born in the Dominican Republic and was raised in Puerto Rico. She is both fluent in Spanish and English and is in no way embarrased about anything she says or does in public. I have taught her well about angling etiqutte, so next time I have an encounter with an inconsiderate fisherman, I'll turn her loose on him/her. The only problem is that I probably won't be able to keep myself from falling over laughing.

  5. That guy must be really hard up for cash. Those things remind me of the old Canadian Tire elcheapos. In my early years of fly fishing, the $10 pricetag was pretty appealing. I might as well have wet waded. My dad also blew the crotch and half the leg out on his pair on the walk to the river.

  6. My wife and I were fishing the Red Deer last night at the mouth of the Little Red. A group of people were just leaving as we arrived so we talked to them and asked how they made out. They said not too well but we decided to try out luck anyway. We started fishing and were standing about 40 feet from each other when some guy with a rod and big tackel box came out of the bush. Without a word to us he plunks his tackel box down and starts to cast right inbetween us. If that wasn't enough, he once cast over my line and almost tangled me and with every cast he brought in he proceeded to splash his spoon down on the water to get rid of the weeds on his hook. Because I was with my lady I decided to hold my tongue, so we just left to try another spot. I just don't know what goes on in some people's heads out there.

  7. After reading Cdock's post I had to go yesterday night. I started my wife fly fishing this year (actually she had never fished before in her life) but knowing how difficult this water is to fly fish, I threw a spinning rod in the truck for her. We started a couple of hundred yards downstream of the powerhouse and while showing her how to cast a pike slashed at the spoon right as i pulled it out of the water. I handed my wife the rod and she made a few casts and the pike did the same thing to her. She was pretty startled so she moved over and let me cast my 7wt with a big black egg sucking leech. About 3 casts and the little guy took and I landed a 16" pike. Nothing after that so we moved to the other side of the dam. At the boat launch my wife landed another small pike. Not too many risers but a ton of bugs -caddis, PMDs, hoppers and a pile of mosquitos. I forgot how much fun it is to catch pike on a fly rod.

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