reevesr1 Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 it's like the lady in the lake. if you stare long enough you will see the deer LS, I had to rub my eyes on one of those. Was that you with a trout? Quote
reevesr1 Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 ok. i'll get in on this. these are some of my fav's Ed playing guitar and LK with yet another big fish. Nice pics everyone! Quote
ladystrange Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 LS, I had to rub my eyes on one of those. Was that you with a trout? more like a sardine, but yes. that is me with a little lynx cutthroat and your eyes werent strained by looking at the fish, were they. you were trying to peek down my top Quote
bigbowtrout Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 more like a sardine, but yes. that is me with a little lynx cutthroat and your eyes werent strained by looking at the fish, were they. you were trying to peek down my top Ha I never noticed the trout Quote
reevesr1 Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 more like a sardine, but yes. that is me with a little lynx cutthroat and your eyes werent strained by looking at the fish, were they. you were trying to peek down my top Gave it a shot, but seems to be some sort of grey or green shirt in the way. Maybe next time Quote
flyangler Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Birchy- faces only a mother could love. LS-very cool Carbondale shot. Maxwell and DBT- good eyes. I'm all about collecting experiences instead of stuff, and your photos speak of some great experiences. Not counting fishing stuff, of course. Quote
ladystrange Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Gave it a shot, but seems to be some sort of grey or green shirt in the way. Maybe next time fish with me in the summer. I still have the vest... but some times only a bikini top thanks flyangler.i love your butterflies Quote
TerryH Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Bear Pond My God LS, I assumed my friend and I were the only people dumb enough to drag a pontoon boat up to Bear Pond! I thought my lungs were going to burst, I was sucking air so hard by the time we got to the lake. Here's the proof though, that we did it. Here's a favourite of mine, since it reminds me that spring is only a few months away -- taken last spring on the way down to the Silver Bridge. Finally, I like this one just for the colours -- a nice Crowsnest rainbow headed back into the river. Terry Quote
bigbowtrout Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Terry I love the picture of the Crocus and they remind me of spring as well Here is my best Crocus pic from the Cochrane area Quote
Hawgstoppah Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Here's mine. I had an awesome year. Met some great people this year. Had an EPIC trip for steelhead, and learned to fish the 2 hander! Probably my all around favorite year, even though I didn't catch anything REALLY huge... (best fish of the year was a 26.5 brown that I didn't get a pic of) so here they are......... Quote
reevesr1 Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 My year of firsts: First Bull, late winter Crowsnest: First Red on the Fly, Port Mansfield, Texas late May: First spring day on the Crow: First camping trip with the family on the Livingstone, July: First day with my Olympus underwater, Livingstone, August: First fish I've ever seen flipping off a fisherman, Bow River, August First 20" Chaparral Night Rainbow, Bow River, September First 20+ Brown (actually, first 20+ period with a fly rod). Bad picture, but I was new. Blow River, April Quote
maxwell Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 in 08 that fish's soul is mine...lmao sick pics everyone, a grand assortmant indeed Quote
OneMoreLastCast Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Great Pictures all, Thanks. I too had a great year, but most of my pics are from way back, (Mostly Scans), because of the great memories associated and a few more recent thrown in as well. I love the theme that started this thread, "Most Memorable...." Hawgstoppah with Max's fish... New Fishin' Buddy from a great day on the Bow... Tyin' on the Wiggy....Seemed to work. Thanks to Rickr, Troutlover and Swampdonkey for a great trip... To Be Cont.... Quote
OneMoreLastCast Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Now for some Nostalgia.... Alaskan Steel... Wiggy Cutthroat 1994 My First Fly Rod came back to me, (Too old to date) World Fly Fishing Championships, Kamloops BC 1993 I could go on forever....but I'll finish with one that gives me hope for future memories. "I want to look forward to looking back" Quote
ladystrange Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 LOL. Terry, alas, we were dumb to think that the climb "wasnt THAT bad". i dont think i will be dupped again. there were actually 2 large pontoons and 3 cat 4 dragged up that hill. somehow i ended up being the pull horse. the pontoon had a wheel rigged to the bottom of it. i pulled while my friend pushed/steered. and the cat 4s were stacked on top. i am soooo not doing that again Quote
birchy Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Brett man.. that pic of your girl tying gets me every time! So cool!! Quote
TerryH Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 LOL. Terry, alas, we were dumb to think that the climb "wasnt THAT bad". i dont think i will be dupped again. there were actually 2 large pontoons and 3 cat 4 dragged up that hill. somehow i ended up being the pull horse. the pontoon had a wheel rigged to the bottom of it. i pulled while my friend pushed/steered. and the cat 4s were stacked on top. i am soooo not doing that again LS, we had wheels on the 'toons as well (don't think you could do it otherwise). Even so, on the steep streches, we also had to do the push-pull two man thing. Never again -- next time I'll back pack a tube. BTW, to make matters worse, it was really windy and the fishing sucked the day we went. Terry PS sorry everyone for the attempted hijack . Quote
ladystrange Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 LS, we had wheels on the 'toons as well (don't think you could do it otherwise). Even so, on the steep streches, we also had to do the push-pull two man thing. Never again -- next time I'll back pack a tube. BTW, to make matters worse, it was really windy and the fishing sucked the day we went. Terry PS sorry everyone for the attempted hijack . did we have the same trip?!? i ended up napping in my cat 4 for 2 hours next to the water outletwith my hood up and my head on the culvert, just to wait out the rain and wind issues the other guy actually carried his up on his back... Quote
bulltrout Posted December 31, 2007 Posted December 31, 2007 To Be Cont.... that's sick and insane...way to put me into cabin fever mode again...going into bully withdrawls now... Quote
OneMoreLastCast Posted December 31, 2007 Posted December 31, 2007 that's sick and insane...way to put me into cabin fever mode again...going into bully withdrawls now... No Kidding. That was one hell of a fish and he had to land it himself because I was on the video camera. Made for an entertaining fight. BTW, If you fish the Lynx, Carb, Crow, etc. as often as you do, I'm pretty sure you've shared the rivers with this fella more than once. Quote
Lawrence Posted December 31, 2007 Posted December 31, 2007 You may have seen alot of these but here's my contribution Shore lunch on the ram Camping on a cold september night on the blackstone Fishing Lower K Quote
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