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Riparian

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  1. This thread is turning into a "how to" combat a bear in the bush.

     

    All thanks to those who replied. It seems to me that the experienced and guides dont hang food packs... and dont seem to have a problem.

     

    Run a clean camp, keep your food air tight and you should be fine. Bears are naturally curious, im sure if one was in the vicinity it wouldnt matter if your pack was hanging from a tree or down on ground. In fact, protection from coons in the from of a barrel or locking cooler is advisable.

  2. Some things can be a chore like hanging up the food packs. Now if you're using the food packs as a pillow and find Smokey trying to have a late night snack while you're trying to get some shuteye, don't come complaining. You figure out the odds and take your chances.

     

    lol. I can see the headlines now "man gets attacked by bear, Man didnt bear proof campsite"

     

    I hear what you are saying tho.

  3. How many of you dont bother to hang food bags while in the back country? I make frequent trips in and I find hanging my food pack to be a real pain.

     

    I know its better safe than sorry, but im thinking the original settlers and natives of this land didnt go around hanging their food from a tree.

  4. Ah, I see. I do snap my rig off this way when I am hooked on the bottom. never thought about using that method on a foul hooked fish, Not that it happens to me often.

     

    Thanks, Fishnfiend.

     

    I once saw a guy break some other guys line with a cigarette because he had a foul hooked fish and was probably going to keep it.

  5. B. So the fish won't be stressed and might have a chance at survival.

    (when a large fish is hooked anywhere other than the mouth, they're infinitely harder to land and use 10X the amount of energy trying to escape. Delayed mortality due to the lactic acid build up is likely quite high especially in the warmer flows of early fall.)

     

    Bottom line, people will still get ticked even if the foul hooking was accidental, and likely lump it into the same category as snagging if certain protocol isn't followed.

     

     

    how does leaving a 3-6 foot shot line with a float attached to a fish increase its chances of survival?

     

    I would rather see the fish at least partly disconnected from the rig as think this betters its chance of survival more so than than breaking off 20 or 30 feet of line that is still attached to the fish.

  6. i made the mistake once on the river of using the phrase "snagged it" instead of "foul hooked it" to another float angler. the guy got really upset and gave me an ear full... I felt bad because i wasant saying that he had snagged it on purpose because I was fishing right beside him for a while before this happened.

     

    We were fishing a small pool with muddy water and I had seen several rainbows "foul hooked" in this spot in the past few days. none were intentional.

     

    Anyway this guy called me an idiot so I moved on. I didnt mean anything by it.

  7. Do any board members have any info on fishing the English Bay/ Burrard Inlet area of Vancouver BC? I have a cousin that I would like to visit and I am thinking about taking my float rod and reel with me, and getting into some west coast steelhead.

     

    If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be grateful, as Ive never been to Vancouver before. Feel free to PM me if you can.

     

    -Rip

  8. I would say that it is more the force of the rod bending that sets the hook rather than speed or motion. If you hold a lure that is attached to a medium action rod (or any rod for that matter) and pull until the rod flexes you will see how much force is behind that flex. I'll bet if tests could be done it would show that there is not alot of force required to drive a sharp hook into a pike, muskie or bass. Ive heard setting the hook too hard when using no stretch braids and crankbaits can actually rip holes in the spot where the hook set causing the lure to be shaken out more easily.

     

    I always think that alot of the hooksets you see on TV are more for show than anything else. Ive seen Karl Kalonka set a hook so hard into a bass that his reel popped out of the seat. His show is also called "extreme angler" and how extreme would it be if he had a sissy weak hookset... :D

  9. UFC 76 Knockout...

     

    every fight went to the judges scorecards... except for one submission victory.

     

    My predictions for the fights were right except for the Lidell/Jardine match... but I never thought I wouldnt see a knockout through the whole event.

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