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  1. Midges... I have used them as part as a dry dropper. The problem I have is when trying to fish them on the bottom. I've trailed midges behind a SJW or PT but I'm convinced this just costs me money when I get hung up on a rock or log. If I use a midge above(off a tag) I find that it ends up wrapping around my fly line every other cast. Does anyone actually have luck with fishing these near the bottom on the bow? If so, any tips or links would be awesome. Cheers, JT
  2. Please join us this Sunday, March 30 for our next free Sunday Seminar. During this session Max will touch on various tactics for fishing from shore; how and when to fish streamers; the best time for nymphing and more. Max is a Bow river guide who knows our local waters and is happy to share that knowledge. This is bound to be an informative and fun afternoon. This is part of our regular Sunday seminar series. All sessions are FREE and open to anyone wishing to attend. Sessions start at 1 p.m. and last for one to two hours. First ones in the door get the chairs!
  3. Thank you for everyone who came out last weekend to our Customer Appreciation Event and Sunday Seminar. It was great to see so many familiar faces and some new ones! Please join us this Sunday for our next free seminar: nymphing tactics. This is a great seminar for beginners and experienced alike! What you’ll hear about: - Favorite nymph patterns for the Bow River. - Different setups for successful nymphing. - Reading the water. - Tips and tactics to increase your chances of success. As always, no pre-registration required. This seminar will take place in-store on Sunday, November 3. The session starts at 1 p.m. and first ones in get the seats!
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