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Barbed hooks are awesome...again...
I found these flies in a bush beside the Bow River this morning; seems someone neglected to pinch his/her barbs down???
I thought only spin fishermen broke the rules; I guess fly folk ain't perfect, either...
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04-20-2012, 09:49 PM
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I rarely find a hook with a pinched barb.
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04-20-2012, 09:56 PM
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I rarely find a hook with a pinched barb.
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Same here. Ethically there are no differences between the techniques.
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04-20-2012, 10:07 PM
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I worked all night, then hit the Bow in town with my bro'. It was pretty slow early, but I had a nice brown slam an egg-sucking leech out in the middle of the river...
Couldn't scare up anything else there, so we drove to another stretch of the river. I landed a gigantic whitefish...
My bro' headed home a few minutes too early. I finally found a cast of flies that worked, eventually landing fish on all 3 flies. First was this 21" brown, just minutes after my bro' left...
Just out of curiosity, I compared to a pic of a brown I got in the same spot 5 weeks ago...
Definitely the same fish.
Guess I'll have to finish this story tomorrow. Imageshack froze up, so I can't post any more pics. Long story short, I got another whitey, 2 more browns & 2 rainbows after this. Details & pics to come...
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04-20-2012, 10:10 PM
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I find the fish don't spit the hook as easy when using a barbed hook.....with a non-barbed hook I lose more fish.....
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Nice pics, sounds like a pretty successful day!
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04-20-2012, 10:16 PM
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That whitefish must have put up aa heck of a scrap!!!!
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04-20-2012, 10:26 PM
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Looks like Imageshack is working again, so I can post more pics.
Here's another shot of the 21" brown I got today, showing the opposite side; the next pic is from 5 weeks ago. Nice to catch him again...
He ate this nymph this time around...
This whitey ate the always reliable San Juan Worm...
I got distracted by ladybugs for a while...
Next up was a 15" brown...
Followed by a 19.5" rainbow...
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04-20-2012, 10:38 PM
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That whitefish must have put up aa heck of a scrap!!!!
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Yep, had me into my backing twice! Ha-ha-ha!!
More pics...
An 18" brown...
Ended the day with a good-looking 18.5" rainbow...
Bye-bye!
'Twas a fun morning. Every trout jumped at least a couple times; they were full of p1ss & vinegar today!
'Til next time!
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04-20-2012, 10:48 PM
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I swear those must have been planted by jealous spin fisher people. The water must have caused the barbs to grow back.
Quality pictures again, Steve. Thanks for taking us along on a photo trip.
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Mine is so secret I don't even fish there lest someone spots me, I'm content just knowing about my secret spot.
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Excellent pics as per usual.
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04-20-2012, 11:16 PM
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Same here. Ethically there are no differences between the techniques.
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Not really for you to decide whether "ethically" there is a difference or not...
Fact is, barbed hook is a BI$## to pull out of a fishes mouth, it always takes longer and requires more handling of the fish. If thats not an "ethical" difference...................................
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Not really for you to decide whether "ethically" there is a difference or not...
Fact is, barbed hook is a BI$## to pull out of a fishes mouth, it always takes longer and requires more handling of the fish. If thats not an "ethical" difference...................................
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beeguy is talking about the ethics of flyboys over steelchuckers,,, ok i'll dumb it down,,, is there an difference ethically between a spincaster and a poncy flyboy,,, can't think what else to call them
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you calling me a homor?
like the homor from the illiad
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Gus, I had to google "poncy".
That's just a low blow right there.
Fishin in BC last week I was using a barbed treble hook with a fat dew worm. Reminded me of the 80's. Got me a good bull trout on'er too.
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Nice pics! Ahh. The Bow. I do miss her....
I do barbless Because it's easier for me. If a fish gets off cause I am sleeping...(shrug)
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Regardless of the method it is always better to go braless.
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Don't rush the boob hatch boys, start of june....
Awesome pics bob, as always, ladybugs are in full swing
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The top veiw of the brown trout are amazing pics! Good thread
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Super job as always Bob. I fished the bow yesterday too and was just wondering. I found these by the river. Do they work??? Didn't get to try them as all I had was flies.
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Yep, had me into my backing twice! Ha-ha-ha!!
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Might I suggest a bigger spool on your reel?
if you went up one reel size for your rod, you would have such a hard time with hogs like that whitey!!
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I like how easy it is to remove the hook with barbles.
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Great pics Steve. Your C&R technique seems to be working eh?
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Regardless of the method it is always better to go braless.
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I refuse to play Streisand on the radio when fishin,, so barbless for me too!
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Bob,
#1 I'm disappointed you're fishing my spot.
#2 I'd like my flies back please.
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very nice mr. bob. i've had a repeat brown as well in the last couple weeks. same run, same lie, even fell for the same fly. pretty cool stuff. you're sure a big fan of that "old reliable" worm eh? great day man, congrads.
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Nice fish Steve I hope your good luck carrys on for the sturgeon season.
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Nice fish Steve I hope your good luck carrys on for the sturgeon season.
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Thanks, Dale; I hope so, too.
Just a couple weeks away!
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