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gonna be in Calgary for a week and will prob be able to fish a day or two anyone got any suggestions i'll have my auger and ice gear as well as my fly rod(suggestions on what to bring would be great as I could bring my 8wt spey or 8 single or 4 single)

 

thanks in advance

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gonna be in Calgary for a week and will prob be able to fish a day or two anyone got any suggestions i'll have my auger and ice gear as well as my fly rod(suggestions on what to bring would be great as I could bring my 8wt spey or 8 single or 4 single)

 

thanks in advance

 

Your thanks is appreciated ;)

I do not know anything about the icefishing.

The Bow River is a great fishery, but it is not an easy water to learn in a couple of days.

 

Mostly nymphs and streamers are productive. I prefer a 6wt to fish the Bow. Early March, it is *possible* that you will find some dry action, and you will be casting size 20-22 midges, but it is like a 1in100 chance. Given the choices, I would bring the 8wt single. I like fishing my 4wt, but the warm weather in very typically accompanied by a 35+km/h wind.

If you fish nymphs---you will probably be casting and indicator, a spit shot, and 2-3 nymphs.

If you are casting streamers, you will be casting something with quite a bit of weight (to get down) or a sink tip with a lighter fly (still...a little heavy for the 4wt).

San Juan worms (sz 16-14) and any assortment of nymphs size 16-20 catch fish. I find streamers hit-n-miss---this is not because they are not productive, but rather because I am not very good at fishing them. The only thing that I can say---darker colours seem to work better...um...most of the time.

 

Be careful walking the banks.

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I'll be staying in the south east in Douglas dale if tht helps

Nice stretches of Bow right there/walking distance from Douglasdale.unfortunately the weather doesn't look very co-operative next week,back to winter temps,and this my week off also. :(
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I'm not afraid of cold weather

I'm not "afraid" of cold neither,but slushy river,iced up guides,cold feet,numb fingers aren't what I consider an enjoyable day on the river.Looks like coyote huntn weather this week,I need +3C and sunny to get inspired for winter fishn.

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