Bluefisher
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:lol: You have been exonerated my good man. :cheers:Bluefisher":beqq3qx2 said:[/url][/img]
Very nice!Bluefisher":s3j0boig said:Here's the Clouser in action!
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Toirtis have you ever fished the Bow. A buddy of mine has been trying to get me to do a Bow River trip all summer but are work & time scheduals just havn't worked out. I did get out a 1/2 dozen times on the James River & Lower Stoney west of Sundre while working in the area.Toirtis":usbos1ed said:I seem a bit late to this party, but here I am. I have fished all my life, but discovered fly-angling in the early eighties, and been fly-fishing and fly-tying for almost 34 years now.
Living a 3 minute drive from it, the Bow is my default stream, and has been for the 26 years that I have lived in Calgary.....when I do not have time to hit some still water or the Livingston, Highwood, Willow, etc, the Bow is where I go, and some days, I just like to spend a few hours on the Bow. I did not fish it as much this year, as the flooding had it mostly unfishable for about 2-3 weeks, but it has recovered well, and will continue to do so. As long as it has sections free of ice, and the air temp is over -5, you I will be fishing it through the winter, too.Hawker":v2psr78q said:Toirtis have you ever fished the Bow. A buddy of mine has been trying to get me to do a Bow River trip all summer but are work & time scheduals just havn't worked out. I did get out a 1/2 dozen times on the James River & Lower Stoney west of Sundre while working in the area.Toirtis":v2psr78q said:I seem a bit late to this party, but here I am. I have fished all my life, but discovered fly-angling in the early eighties, and been fly-fishing and fly-tying for almost 34 years now.
Good to know thanks for the tips. Hopefully next year we can make it happen.Toirtis":bntfb89l said:Living a 3 minute drive from it, the Bow is my default stream, and has been for the 26 years that I have lived in Calgary.....when I do not have time to hit some still water or the Livingston, Highwood, Willow, etc, the Bow is where I go, and some days, I just like to spend a few hours on the Bow. I did not fish it as much this year, as the flooding had it mostly unfishable for about 2-3 weeks, but it has recovered well, and will continue to do so. As long as it has sections free of ice, and the air temp is over -5, you I will be fishing it through the winter, too.Hawker":bntfb89l said:Toirtis have you ever fished the Bow. A buddy of mine has been trying to get me to do a Bow River trip all summer but are work & time scheduals just havn't worked out. I did get out a 1/2 dozen times on the James River & Lower Stoney west of Sundre while working in the area.Toirtis":bntfb89l said:I seem a bit late to this party, but here I am. I have fished all my life, but discovered fly-angling in the early eighties, and been fly-fishing and fly-tying for almost 34 years now.
You will not be disappointed fishing the Bow....lots of great fishing on it, and the spots are better and the fish bigger from the Calf-Robe bridge down to the Carseland weir (great fishing south of the weir, but that area is closed until next spring now). Now that the temps are cooler, we are into the heavy nymphing season, and there are some huge fish just hanging out in the deeper holes.
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