mwalters Posted February 24, 2008 Posted February 24, 2008 "As a matter of principle, I don't attend 'The First Annual' anything." - George Carlin Saw the title of the forum topic & just had to share the quote... Quote
ogilvie Posted February 25, 2008 Author Posted February 25, 2008 Maybe we could get Carlin out to see him swing a few lines??? I hear that there are lots of people on the river these past few days...hope they leave a few fish . On the opther side of that coin the gathering is a great time to see and understand the many intricacies of a Spey Cast, in fact the many Spey Casts. We may have a series of brand new Spey Lines on hand to play with and see how they perform. Looking forward to that week-end C Quote
ogilvie Posted March 14, 2008 Author Posted March 14, 2008 With a bit more than 3 weeks to go..how's the snow situation and any idea of location? I believe Val is going to be working with the Ladies on both Friday evening and Saturday morning...I'm looking to do a Tube Fly tying demo on Friday night and Spey casting with single.switch and Two Handers on the Saturday.. Quote
cheeler Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 No snow right now, usually what we hear on TV during March and April is "a slight chance of flurries", and wake up to 6 inches on the ground, but the decent weather's been holding up ok so there's not too much ice left D/S of the treatment plant. As for location, there's a couple spots with foot bridges so that you can work both sides of the water easily. Can't help you out on a spot for fly tying, though. Quote
EdB Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 I say do it where we had the bow river clean up. Tons of people can fit on the shore at hulls wood and there is lots of space to spread out. Picnic tables to do your fly tying as well. Looking forward to it. Quote
headscan Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 If you want to do it so that you can do both river left and river right, then Burnsmead is probably the place to go since it has a footbridge like cheeler mentioned and pretty straight banks so everyone can see. On the weekend the current there wasn't too fast but still enough to wash your line downstream. Mind you, this could easily change between now and April. Pretty short walk from the parking lot to streamside, though anywhere in Fish Creek you might end up having to fight for space on the weekend if you don't get there early enough especially if the weather is nice. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 Southland is probably a better choice, its a little easier to get to, and the water is perfect for practicing the spey, with the walking bridge as well. Quote
Nick0Danger Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 Although the fishing is generlly not as good, what about edworthy? Lots of pick nick tables, and a footbridge. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 Might be a good idea, just due to the fact that we'd have all the water to ourselves as well. Quote
cheeler Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 Although the fishing is generlly not as good, what about edworthy? Lots of pick nick tables, and a footbridge. Closed April 1-May 31 (at least in last year's regs) We could still cast, but it would suck not being able to fish. Quote
CDone Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Southland is probably a better choice, its a little easier to get to, and the water is perfect for practicing the spey, with the walking bridge as well. Parking is a gong show, especially on the weekends. I think Hullswood, with picnic tables, washrooms ect right there is a great spot. Whats at burnsmead for facilities? Colin Quote
headscan Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Whats at burnsmead for facilities? Washrooms, but they were still closed for the season last weekend. Not sure when they reopen them. There may or may not be picnic tables around, because to be honest I've never looked for them. Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Parking is a gong show, especially on the weekends. I think Hullswood, with picnic tables, washrooms ect right there is a great spot. Whats at burnsmead for facilities? Colin Less people fish Southland then hullswood, there would be some very unhappy anglers if they showed up prior to the 'club' Quote
ogilvie Posted March 15, 2008 Author Posted March 15, 2008 I'll call around to several of the shops in the area and see if they can house a tying evening...or even the hook n hackle club. As far as the need to actually fish is concerned that is secondary to the casting demonstrations and session. The idea of good parking and access is "on"... C Quote
CDone Posted March 15, 2008 Posted March 15, 2008 Less people fish Southland then hullswood, there would be some very unhappy anglers if they showed up prior to the 'club' Yes you are correct less people fish it but far more people use it (dog walkers) There is the stretch downstream from the hole at Hullswood that would be perfect for casting instruction, good water movement, plenty of shoreline and I don't think I've ever seen a single angler fishing it. Colin Quote
ogilvie Posted March 16, 2008 Author Posted March 16, 2008 Yes you are correct less people fish it but far more people use it (dog walkers) There is the stretch downstream from the hole at Hullswood that would be perfect for casting instruction, good water movement, plenty of shoreline and I don't think I've ever seen a single angler fishing it. Colin Can we get a concensus on this and put it to bed... C Quote
ogilvie Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 Tying Eumer Tube Flies on Friday Evening at Troutfitters from 6-8(maybe longer)......ya gotta see these things work...if you want to see a preview of the possibilities go to "hycreek.com"..this site shows many of the techniques.. currently we are in Revelstoke for the night...anxious to begin the week-end and have some fun...have brought along some very interesting Two Handers and new lines to try...some kickboats and a few toys...please bring your cameras along...should be a blast. Are the Trout biting? C Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 that they are! see you tomorrow night courtney, i'll be sure to take my 'taxes' out of the flies you tie have a safe drive Quote
ogilvie Posted April 4, 2008 Author Posted April 4, 2008 Thanks for that ...Val wouldn't let me drive all the way...and she is right...but we did stop at every fly shop along the way and of course bought things we didn't have at our shop or needed(saved some for tomorrow)... Quote
JMasson Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Although I didn't attend the gathering I was fishing the Bow on Sunday and happened across Colin, Courtney and his wife. Was nice to meet you all and hope you had better luck than I did and I hope that jetboat didn't come back! Courtney, just watching you cast for a few minutes showed me what I was doing wrong (10 and 2) and was able to somewhat correct it further upstream. I will look like a sloppy amateur for some years to come but hopefully I'll get better each time. Thanks for the chat gents, was good to put some faces to names! James Quote
CDone Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Although I didn't attend the gathering I was fishing the Bow on Sunday and happened across Colin, Courtney and his wife. Was nice to meet you all and hope you had better luck than I did and I hope that jetboat didn't come back! Courtney, just watching you cast for a few minutes showed me what I was doing wrong (10 and 2) and was able to somewhat correct it further upstream. I will look like a sloppy amateur for some years to come but hopefully I'll get better each time. Thanks for the chat gents, was good to put some faces to names! James James, nice to meet you too, nothing for us, my first float 22X - Policemans in over 20 years so it was nice just to check out new water and make plans for the summer. No more jets after the one but that was more than enough, don't even think he saw me when he came roaring down. If you want to get out and work on your casts drop me a PM, I'm no where even close to Courtney when it comes to casting but I can show you some pointers and common mistakes. Colin Quote
JMasson Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 James, nice to meet you too, nothing for us, my first float 22X - Policemans in over 20 years so it was nice just to check out new water and make plans for the summer. No more jets after the one but that was more than enough, don't even think he saw me when he came roaring down. If you want to get out and work on your casts drop me a PM, I'm no where even close to Courtney when it comes to casting but I can show you some pointers and common mistakes. Colin Sure, I'll send you a message. I may be in Calgary again this weekend but I'll let you know. James Quote
ogilvie Posted April 8, 2008 Author Posted April 8, 2008 Val and I just arrived home safely...Many Thanks to all YOU fellow fly flingers in ALberta...it was fun to be around so many good people . Don't underestimate your abilities...the only complicated component of the "Spey " cast is our understanding of what we are doing and why we are doing it! Although we didn't get into any fish we did learn a lot and are planning to invade the Bow again several times this year... Val's beckoning...humphhhhh Quote
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