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Fred August 11th, 2008 04:47 AM

Southern Alberta
 
We are going to Calagary
Fishiong our way there
Has anyone had experience w the Crowsnest or the Bow?


Fred

Tim Lysyk August 11th, 2008 04:49 AM

Southern Alberta
 
Fred wrote:
We are going to Calagary
Fishiong our way there
Has anyone had experience w the Crowsnest or the Bow?


Fred

Yep.

Tim Lysyk

Fred August 11th, 2008 06:56 AM

Southern Alberta
 

On 10-Aug-2008, Tim Lysyk wrote:

Yep.

Tim Lysyk


That's great advice
I could have asked Mike Connor
Thanks man!
Care to elaborate any?

Fred

riverman August 11th, 2008 10:28 AM

Southern Alberta
 
On Aug 11, 1:56*pm, "Fred" wrote:
On 10-Aug-2008, Tim Lysyk wrote:

Yep.


Tim Lysyk


That's great advice
I could have asked Mike Connor
Thanks man!
Care to elaborate any?

Fred


Hee hee hee.
I bet he says 'Nope'.

--riverman

Tim Lysyk August 11th, 2008 01:44 PM

Southern Alberta
 
Fred wrote:
On 10-Aug-2008, Tim Lysyk wrote:

Yep.

Tim Lysyk


That's great advice
I could have asked Mike Connor
Thanks man!
Care to elaborate any?

Fred


Well, I did answer your question.

Bow River downstream of Calgary has lots of nice trout, but access is
somewhat limited, and is best fished from a boat.

Crowsnest is a decent river, again, lots of nice fish. Access is pretty
good, and you can walk/wade most of the stream. Stop in at the Crowsnest
Angler in Bellevue to see what is working.

I'm off to the Crowsnest Pass right now, so that's about all I can tell you.

Tim Lysyk

Conan The Librarian August 11th, 2008 02:15 PM

Southern Alberta
 
On Aug 10, 10:47 pm, "Fred" wrote:

We are going to Calagary
Fishiong our way there
Has anyone had experience w the Crowsnest or the Bow?


Tim is right, stop at the Crowsnest Angler in Bellevue for advice.
Failing that, as you're driving through the pass towards Bellevue,
look for a big mountain on your left that looks like it had half of
its side blown off. You'll then come to a field of car to house-size
boulders on either side of the road. Pull off to your left when you
get a chance. Look for a river. That's the Crow. Look for
diversions in the flow created by those boulders. There will be
rainbow trout nearby.

Oh hell ... just go he http://uweb.txstate.edu/~cv01/frank05.jpg


Chuck Vance (Mr. Helpful)

[email protected] August 11th, 2008 02:40 PM

Southern Alberta
 
On Aug 11, 9:15*am, Conan The Librarian wrote:

* * * Chuck Vance (Mr. Helpful)


Hm.

Chuck and Wolfgang both reappear on ROFF within days of each other.

Hmmmmm....

:-)

Conspiracy R Us,
Wm

Wolfgang August 11th, 2008 04:03 PM

Southern Alberta
 

wrote in message
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On Aug 11, 9:15 am, Conan The Librarian wrote:

Chuck Vance (Mr. Helpful)


Hm.

Chuck and Wolfgang both reappear on ROFF within days of each other.

Hmmmmm....

:-)

Conspiracy R Us,
Wm

The sudden reappearance of both may safely be put down to simple
coincidence, I think. However, the simultaneous absence speaks to something
perhaps more sinister. It is my considered opinion that one was almost
certainly engaged in a program of admirable and edifying pursuits aimed at
self-improvement with an eye toward the betterment of mankind, while the
other was surreptitiously stalking him for reasons that will appear
inscrutable to the casual observer but are doubtless bound up with a
nefarious agenda of some kind. I shouldn't need to remind readers that only
a careful and conscientiously adhered to program of reading everything
written in these pages for the next few years will reveal the full horror of
the truth.

Wolfgang
who suspects that many will soon look upon the activities of the last month
or so in here as something of halcyon golden age.




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