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  1. I think it depends on which kind of nymphing one chooses. I used to fish the 'corkies' all the time, and caught some fish, but nothing to write home about. I even tried 'naked nymphing' which doesn't involve any kind of sighter or indicator. 

    When I switched over to Euro-style nymphing, I was into fish almost every outing, even through the winter. Obviously the Euro technique isn't the best choice for every situation, but as a wading angler, this technique has given me more fish in one day than I had caught in a year trying streamers, swinging wet flies and dries.

    I need more experience with streamers, so I need some time with my 6W. Obviously @monger you are a master of the streamer technique...getting bored? 

  2. On 10/10/2019 at 10:44 AM, WayneM said:

    Dubbing is probably my weak point for tying. And “tips” on how to make a nice dubbing noodle?

    @WayneMYour fly looks just fine! Brush out the Hare's Ear fibres a bit and it'll look really buggy.

    With dubbing, less is more. Start with a smaller pinch, a lot less than you might think, and get used to how long the noodle has to be to reach the thorax or bead. Then, if one has to add some more to gain the taper needed, spin a little bit more on. It's always much easier to add dubbing compared to taking it off!

    Also, dubbing wax can help in some situations, especially with slippery silk or waxed threads. However, dubbing wax can gum-up the natural fibres, such as hare's ear or squirrel, and is easier to use with synthetic dubbing.

    If one is right-handed, spin the dubbing on the thread in a clockwise fashion, that way when one starts wrapping away from one's self, the twist is covered over and over with each wrap. Spinning the dubbing on counter-clockwise opens the noodle before wrapping and makes the dubbing loose and prone to unravelling. 

    Good luck!

     

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  3. I've been really happy with my Redingtons for close to 3yrs now. Only issue I had was blowing out a few wear points on the neoprene heel, easily solved with green Solarez. I also bought the BPS branded waders and had success there too. Good waders don't seem like a big deal until the weather gets cold! :lol:

  4. Hi Smitty,

    Hoo boy, depends which 'mudslide' you are speaking of...I can only speak for Canmore and Exshaw 2013. Talk to any guide up there, hey..maybe your spot wasn't touched! 

    The fish, in my tiny opinion, have come back in different areas, but the Upper Bow has changed forever.  

    Not bad Upper Bow places though, Seebe is weird.

    Maybe I know nothing about you! Haha... it's different these past few yrs.

    Happy Stampede! 

     

     

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  5. Thanks a bunch, El Doctor Argento (:lol:), it's a commercial skin that is still very pliable, and just a touch of oil on the skin itself. The feathers are in great shape, however, so I think I'll hold off washing until I get down closer to the skin. 

    Surprised I found a high-quality skin at the 'big box store' north of Calgary... ;)

    -M.

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  6. Hi folks, hope everyone is staying cool out there. oofdah!

    I was able to purchase a full Ringneck Pheasant skin, (minus the head) and it's obviously been treated with Borax, or a similar substitute. 

    There are many beautiful feathers on this skin, and I wouldn't want to wreck them by cleaning the wrong way.

    I did some research, and dish soap seems to be the standard, but I would appreciate any input before I take it out of the plastic bag to start washing.

    Thanks in advance, and I look forward to your response.

    -M. 

  7. Thanks SilverDoctor 

    Finally got my Macro setup going properly... :clap:

    I'm looking at presenting some of my flies to the local shops this year, so trying my best to get at least 25-30 patterns in a box I could show.

    My past few years I've been using smaller and smaller hooks as well. It's tough tying, but wow do they work! 

    PM'd....thanks.

    -M.

     

  8. On 9/28/2020 at 7:41 AM, BigFoamy69 said:

    This fish is laying in the water...just saying. 

    Between my ultra shitty home life and dwindling eyesight I haven’t fished, golfed or done much of anything in the last three years...other than drink myself to sleep every night. 

    anyways I caught this little fish yesterday and took a pic of it. That just hasn’t happened in awhile. 
     

     

     

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    Gorgeous fish!! 

    I had a very close call at work...nearly killed me. I left the job, said "I'm going home"....got home and got drunk for what seemed like forever. 

    Left the area for a while, and discovered Fly Fishing. Saved my life, conquered a fear, and brought me peace.

    Get out there, @BigFoamy69, The river will provide.

     

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