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    Default Hi all!

    Hello to everyone at FFBC. I'm newish to the lower mainland, having lived here for just over a year. I came from Calgary and grew up on the Bow, Crowsnest and every other trout stream in the area. Moving to Vancouver has been awesome so far, and the fishing has been great. I cast both single hand and spey and have been tying since i was young. Hope to see you on the river.

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    Welcome to the forum Jesse, and to BC. What do you plan on making your target out here on the coastal waters? I'm hoping to head out to the Bow this coming summer, but that's a long ways off yet.
    "It's a curious fact that estimated lengths and weights tend to make a fish larger than it really is!" Mike Maxwell, 'The Gilly'

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    Steelheading is what i love out here. But its all been great so far. From springs off the beach to fishing dries for trout, every outing offers something new. Love it

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    Glad to hear it. I'm just in the beginning stages of breaking into Spey. Getting my winter flys ready for Feb, March, and April. Might have to make some plans to chase some winter chrome. Hopefully I'll be all set up by January and can start taking a few lessons. Can't wait.


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    "It's a curious fact that estimated lengths and weights tend to make a fish larger than it really is!" Mike Maxwell, 'The Gilly'

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