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Old 09-23-2010, 04:14 PM
Braun Braun is offline
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Originally Posted by FireTiger View Post
Hi guys,

Yes - that's the one - I have only tried the 'bigger' pond (to the left of the dog park) and have caught many Grayling on spinners, very small spoons and in the fall a bobber with different 'nymphs' such as Prince or San Juan Worm about 1 foot below the bobber. (lot's of dry fly action there as well).

I've never tried the smaller pond Darren - so it has Browns in it ?

Braun - I don't have the picture - my buddy has it somewhere (he only carries an 'old school' instamatic when we go in case it drops in the water).
The Browns were about 15 - 16 inches long and 'pretty chunky'.

But we were just to 'the left' (just before) the 'pumphouse' beside the highway (Smith Dorrian Trail). We could see them crusing close to shore.

Also if you continue walking along the top (away from Canmore) the reservoir really 'narrows' - (so Quarry would be to your left down the hill) - in there we saw lot's of Whitefish.

Then at the far end it 'opens up' again - no luck at that end. (at least on that day).


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hmm i think i am confused which pond you are talking about. is this the highway up towards spray/goat from canmore? actually greyling is a fish on my bucket list so you actually have my attention rivetted. email me to help me figure out which lake is which if you can. 7.braun@gmail.com i will reply intantly
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