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  1. march was....

    March saw some guys passing through..Joe stopped in and fish cutts and bows while i was back east. they fished some cronies up 3erd lake and caught some med cutts. they pumped them and they were packed. goes to show ,some times when they don't seem to be eating.....they are! always learning ,thanks joe! The house is getting bigger, I am going to clear another room and build bunks. If any one has better carpentry skills than me I could use a hand for sure. I am going to plant- kales ,greens ,spinich, ...

    Updated April 22nd, 2010 at 11:58 AM by RickB

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  3. The still water house blog....feb

    the club house was alive in feb...we had flyfisher 3000 and a crew up at the start of the month.went to 3erd lake and cought very little fish . i cought one leperd cutthroat , a few cutts in the 1-3 lb range and i got a nice fish at the end that would go 5-6 lbs.
    the next day we got some rainbows from lois but fishing was still slow. all cought fish.i got a few pushing 8-9 lbs . purple leaches were a hit and the olive ,gold headed bugger.

    -salor R came up with the old schooler ...
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  4. The Original Intruder Fly Tying Demo Night is back

    The Original Intruder Fly Tying Demo Night is back! Often imitated but never duplicated, our original intruder fly tying demo is back once again.

    Join us this Thursday, February 11th at 7:00pm to learn how to tie the now famous Intruder style steelhead fly.

    Pacific Angler’s good friend Todd Scharf will be on hand, demonstrating the techniques he uses to tie this effective pattern. Todd will show you how to use Rhea, Ostrich, Amherst, Polar Bear, and the latest materials ...
  5. The Coppertop: Chironomids Step by Step

    Choosing the Coppertop for a step by step was a no-brainer. This is a pattern that is extremely productive in the Interior, and Tunkwa/Leighton more specifically, from May 1st to September.

    Materials needed to tie this pattern are as follows:

    Hook: Mustad C49S Size 8-14 (Size 10 shown)
    Bead: 1/8th-3/32nd (7/64th shown)
    Underbody #1: White Uni-Stretch
    Underbody #2: Red holographic tinsel
    Gills: White Uni-Stretch
    Body: Dark reddish brown ...
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  6. Pacific Angler Winter Course Schedual!!



    Pacific Angler Christmas Course Schedule!! Give the Gift of Fishing!!


    We have just posted our winter lineup of courses.
    We are taking things to a new level with an extensive lineup of on-the-water courses as well as in-house seminars!


    - Introduction to Fly Tying Class

    - Squamish River Egg Fishing Seminar

    - Intro ...
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