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  • in reply to: Fly Fishing Film Tour #41595
    mike b.
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    The show I was at was roughly two and a half hours.

    Hope that helps.

    in reply to: Help catch a thief–win a free Sage! #41586
    mike b.
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    $1000 or greater to be felony in Colorado, but we have a lot of DA’s that also flyfish.

    in reply to: Fly Fishing Film Tour #41397
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    Rob,

    They only had a couple of movies for sale that I could see, and neither was shown that night.  I think they had Nervous Water, and Under a Blue Moon.  I thought it was odd as well, I would have bought Metalhead that night.  I might get it eventually, but they would have made a sale for sure then.

    Still a good night at the movies though…

    in reply to: Fly Fishing Film Tour #41394
    mike b.
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    Metalhead, Heads or Tails, High in the Lowlands, and Off the Grid, along with a couple of others, including a film called In the Land of Cutthroats, which was directed by a Colorado director about cutthroats in this state.

    All good flicks, but I loved Metalhead.

    in reply to: Colorado Bound #40581
    mike b.
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    You will be right in the middle of some great fishing, including the Arkansas.

    As far as equipment, I’d recommend a 5wt rod, breathable waders, good wading boots, and a good wading staff and net. You’ll be very thankful that you have a wading staff.

    I doubt that the equipment needs will vary greatly from the rivers you currently fish.  You’ll probably deal with more wind and wider rivers than you may be used to, but there is a lot of good water near there, so you will have a lot of different fishing conditions.

    A Gore-Tex wading jacket would be handy as well.

    Enjoy your time in Colorado.

    in reply to: Lamson Guru Question #40732
    mike b.
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    Guru 2

    in reply to: Lamson Guru Question #40729
    mike b.
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    I’ve got a Guru 2 that I use on a Scott E2 5wt.

    in reply to: Vests:Fleece or Down #40780
    mike b.
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    You might also take a look at wool.

    in reply to: Bonus days #40245
    mike b.
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    Great photos!

    in reply to: Fishy Kid Adult Coloring Contest #40270
    mike b.
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    Great idea and very nice website.

    in reply to: A Fall Weekend in SWMT #39898
    mike b.
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    Great photos and post.

    in reply to: Exploring local water #39881
    mike b.
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    Moosedawg…

    Good question about the bottle…I’m not aware of any restrictions here.

    in reply to: Modern rods & classic reels #39524
    mike b.
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    In the meantime…I have a J.W. Young Condex..which Cameron did obtain for me.  On a Scott G.

    in reply to: Scott G2 Info #39615
    mike b.
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    I’ve got the 884G, and I agree with Dave, I think it is one of the best rods made.

    in reply to: Late fall RMNP fishing – pics #39533
    mike b.
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    Great photos and report!

    in reply to: Frying Pan (Trip Report) #39112
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    JT,

    I would think that you would be fine with the 7ft 4wt.

    in reply to: Frying Pan (Trip Report) #39104
    mike b.
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    Juan,

    It is an 8’8 4wt three piece G, with a J.W. Young reel that Cameron hooked me up with.

    Mike

    in reply to: Frying Pan (Trip Report) #39101
    mike b.
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    A few more…

    in reply to: Frying Pan (Trip Report) #39100
    mike b.
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    Wow… what a river!

    Thanks much to all of you for the information and advice.

    in reply to: Frying Pan (Trip Report) #39092
    mike b.
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    Thanks alot for the advice!

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