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And I'm also looking for someone to fish northerns with.
As none of my friends fly fish, here's the deal. 1. Want to fish northerns when there is the best opportunity to catch them on the surface (ice-in or ice-out, Canada) 2. Need a destination that I can get there on Continental (or their partners') frequent flyer points 3. If the lodge/guide charges as a double then I'd like to have someone join me. 4. Looking to fish for 5-6 days 5. If I can go at a single price that isn't extreme, then I'd go by myself I'm an experienced flyrodder who has traveled to warmer climes fishing bones, tarpon and permit. My choice of travel fishing is obviously sight fishing. But when I'm in NJ for 6 months of the year, I thoroughly enjoy surface pickerel fishing. So I figure that topwater fly fishing northerns would would be outragious. Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" |
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South of Calgary, Alberta is a prarie pothole lake called Badger Lake. I
fished there with a guide named Jamil Gotmy. He is known as THE Northern Pike guide for fly fishermen in the Calgary area. I fished with him in early June 1999 and had a great time. The water temp was in the 50s and warmed up to around 62 degrees. The fishing just got better and better as the day warmed up. I ended up catching what I consider a "lifetime" fish - a pike around 41" long. If I remember correctly, Continental serves Calgary. At least back then, they had a direct flight from Houston to Calgary. Must have been the oilmen's flight. I got Jamil through Country Pleasures fly shop in Calgary. He seems to be very well known. http://www.countrypleasures.com/ Hope this helps the planning process. -John "Adam" wrote in message ... And I'm also looking for someone to fish northerns with. As none of my friends fly fish, here's the deal. 1. Want to fish northerns when there is the best opportunity to catch them on the surface (ice-in or ice-out, Canada) 2. Need a destination that I can get there on Continental (or their partners') frequent flyer points 3. If the lodge/guide charges as a double then I'd like to have someone join me. 4. Looking to fish for 5-6 days 5. If I can go at a single price that isn't extreme, then I'd go by myself I'm an experienced flyrodder who has traveled to warmer climes fishing bones, tarpon and permit. My choice of travel fishing is obviously sight fishing. But when I'm in NJ for 6 months of the year, I thoroughly enjoy surface pickerel fishing. So I figure that topwater fly fishing northerns would would be outragious. Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" |
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You need to consider going farther north. Great Slave Lake is
fantastic. I've been there 5 times now, and caught several fish over 40 inches and a fish of 45 or more each trip. Surface and sight fishing are great when the weather cooperates, that's about half the time. At other times a sink tip seems to work best. Check out www.enodah.com for the resort I've been going to. You'll need Air Canada to get to Yellowknife, I don't know if they talk to Continental. I'm working on a trip next June, and could use some company. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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Chas Wade wrote:
You need to consider going farther north. Great Slave Lake is fantastic. I've been there 5 times now, and caught several fish over 40 inches and a fish of 45 or more each trip. Surface and sight fishing are great when the weather cooperates, that's about half the time. At other times a sink tip seems to work best. Check out www.enodah.com for the resort I've been going to. You'll need Air Canada to get to Yellowknife, I don't know if they talk to Continental. I'm working on a trip next June, and could use some company. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html Chas, I'm bummed out! Would have really liked to get up to Slave Lake with you, but Continental (and its partners) don't get up there. Just too much $ if I have to pay for my airfare. Any other suggestions? Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" |
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![]() Adam wrote: Chas Wade wrote: You need to consider going farther north. Great Slave Lake is fantastic. I've been there 5 times now, and caught several fish over 40 inches and a fish of 45 or more each trip. Surface and sight fishing are great when the weather cooperates, that's about half the time. At other times a sink tip seems to work best. Check out www.enodah.com for the resort I've been going to. You'll need Air Canada to get to Yellowknife, I don't know if they talk to Continental. I'm working on a trip next June, and could use some company. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html Chas, I'm bummed out! Would have really liked to get up to Slave Lake with you, but Continental (and its partners) don't get up there. Just too much $ if I have to pay for my airfare. Any other suggestions? Adam Chas' recommendation about the far north is a good one. The far north is a very big area and there's lots of choices. You're not going to find a Continental flight on the last leg of the flight and it's the last leg that gets you into the remote fishing. The planes are small and usually locally owned. If you had more time, a canoe will also get you into some remote areas. Willi |
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![]() "Willi" wrote in message ... If you had more time, a canoe will also get you into some remote areas. Willi: how come we weren't born at the same time in the same region?? By now, you'd have another dozen wilderness rivers under your canoeing belt, and I'd be a better flyfisherman!! --riverman |
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![]() riverman wrote: "Willi" wrote in message ... If you had more time, a canoe will also get you into some remote areas. Willi: how come we weren't born at the same time in the same region?? By now, you'd have another dozen wilderness rivers under your canoeing belt, and I'd be a better flyfisherman!! --riverman I'm not dead or incapacitated yet and a canoe trip in northern Canada is something I'd like to do again. I just need to get "more retired" so I can free up the weeks needed for a trip like that. Willi |
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Willi wrote:
Adam wrote: Chas Wade wrote: You need to consider going farther north. Great Slave Lake is fantastic. I've been there 5 times now, and caught several fish over 40 inches and a fish of 45 or more each trip. Surface and sight fishing are great when the weather cooperates, that's about half the time. At other times a sink tip seems to work best. Check out www.enodah.com for the resort I've been going to. You'll need Air Canada to get to Yellowknife, I don't know if they talk to Continental. I'm working on a trip next June, and could use some company. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html Chas, I'm bummed out! Would have really liked to get up to Slave Lake with you, but Continental (and its partners) don't get up there. Just too much $ if I have to pay for my airfare. Any other suggestions? Adam Chas' recommendation about the far north is a good one. The far north is a very big area and there's lots of choices. You're not going to find a Continental flight on the last leg of the flight and it's the last leg that gets you into the remote fishing. The planes are small and usually locally owned. If you had more time, a canoe will also get you into some remote areas. Willi Hi Willi, Nice to know that I'm the right track. I do have a canoe, but I think it would be a bit much to lug it up there (hehehe). But if I read your message right, I guess I should be looking at a place in the far north that Continental or one of its partners will tke me to. Certainly heard of Slave Lake, but I don't think it is in my stars. Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" |
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![]() Adam wrote: Nice to know that I'm the right track. I do have a canoe, but I think it would be a bit much to lug it up there (hehehe). But if I read your message right, I guess I should be looking at a place in the far north that Continental or one of its partners will tke me to. Certainly heard of Slave Lake, but I don't think it is in my stars. Adam If you're willing to camp, another possibility is to get as far as you can with Continental and then contract with a local pilot to take you and a canoe into some "inaccessible" water. This would be relatively inexpensive, but I would suggest doing that with at least one other person in case something happens. Willi |
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Adam wrote:
I'm bummed out! Would have really liked to get up to Slave Lake with you, but Continental (and its partners) don't get up there. Just too much $ if I have to pay for my airfare. Any other suggestions? If you can get to Edmonton or possibly Saskatoon, you're in range of some other great lakes. I don't know the specifics, but Alberta and Saskatchewan are famous. I used to fish Ontario just north of Minnesota, but I hear they are overfished now. I'll go back there one of these days for the nostalgia, but it hasn't happened in 25 years or so. If you find something and need some company, post again or email me, I'd like a chance to think about it. Good Luck, Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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