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  1. Hey OFC,

     

    I've been working on a little project lately, looking to create and market some neat fishing equipment while collaborating with angler and conservation groups. When you make a purchase through our website we make a donation to the group that YOU choose.

     

    We're just getting started, but we have some t-shirts available on the site and a few exciting products under construction. While we're working on these products, we're trying to provide some engaging and relevant content through Facebook and Twitter. We've also been running some contests for free stuff, everybody loves free stuff.

     

    If you have a minute, please check us out:

    SEAMfishing

    @SEAMfishing

    Facebook: www.facebook.com/SeamFishing

     

    There's a partner site currently under development that's going to allow you to get some great deals on tackle manufactured by local and independent companies - we'll keep you in the loop on that one.

     

    Thanks for your support!

     

    Braden

  2. I caught something about this on the radio yesterday and that's what they were talking about. Nothing wrong with the fast driving but they were doing donuts not too far away from people and apparantly close enough to perhaps put them in danger.

     

    No speed limits on open water either, but if your doing crazy stuff in your boat and putting others in danger I'm sure you can be dinged for that too...and rightfully so.

     

    Yup, this one is all about endangering other people.

     

    Anyone who thinks there is nothing wrong with it would probably reconsider if it was happening close to your hut...

  3. Buy yourself a float rod and reel instead, and spend time catching fish instead of worrying if the other anglers will rotate the pool with you..... They won't!

     

    Not always about catching a boatload, I switched over to skagit last fall and had an absolute blast while catching far fewer fish... I still get they float rod out as often as I can, but if it's a trip to nice spey water that's the rod I'm bringing.

  4. New fancy biodegradable plastics... only $25 a bag!

     

    But think of the fish!

     

    In many cases Bill the "agri-based" materials are actually cheaper than their petro based counterparts.

     

    I've worked with several start-up companies that could turn agricultural by-product into baits fairly easily....although I never considered it.

     

    Consider it considered!

  5. Depends which time of "Spey" fishing you are talking about.

     

    The type of fishing I do, and which is becoming increasingly popular both on the west coast and the Great Lakes is Skagit casting.

     

    Skagit casting uses a shorter than traditional Spey rod (12 foot to 14 foot) to cast under conditions where a normal fly system or long belly Spey system wouldn't be of much use. For example tree lined banks, tight quarters etc.

     

    The skagit line is a short, heavy section of Spey line (between 20 and 30 feet depending on rod length) that lets you chuck big heavy flies (intruders) that would otherwise be unfishable.

     

    Essentially you are using the weight of the skagit head and the friction of the water to load the rod and send the fly out there.

     

    It can be difficult at first, but once you get the hang of letting the rod cast the fly and not forcing it its actually quite easy.

     

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