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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote I'd recommend the Crowsnest Pass area in Canada near the Alberta/BC border. The scenery is spectacular, and you have access to the Crow and excellent rainbow and brown trout fishing. Plus there are several less well-known cutthroat streams within about an hour's drive. (The Castle and the Livingstone and their tribs are all worthy of checking out. Plus, closer to Calgary is the Highwood.) I went up to that area last summer but never fished, it was a hubby and wife vacation. Last June when we were there everything was pretty damn blown out, even the Bow down below the dams at Carseland I met a fellow troutbum this year, with a similar story to mine ... forced early retirement, physical limitations on where he can fish He goes to the Crowsnest each year, and I plan to contact him and try to meet there. ON the soft hackle thread, this guy, Dave, fishes soft hackles almost exclusively, down on the swing, and catches a lot of fish and some big fish ..... he got me trying it on water that doesn't suggest it, i.e. slow Silver Creek flows and it does work G |
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