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I love to fish in kilts, saves on waders. But... the water is far too cold on The Gallatin, The Big Blackfoot, The Madison, or The Yellowstone. The reason some of us wear the kilt might just disappear in water like that!!! All of those books are great, they even did a decent job with the movie (river runs through it). I always remember a time elk hunting with my dad on the Yampa river here in colorado, early november, the teens below zero(f), my dad decides to bath in the river, at a spot moving too fast for ice. He did not even reach the bottom before he started to get back out. Everywhere the water touched him he was bright blue, and the shrinkage... funny! happy angling and dangling, see ya
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 Originally Posted by corbinj
I love to fish in kilts, saves on waders. But... the water is far too cold on The Gallatin, The Big Blackfoot, The Madison, or The Yellowstone. The reason some of us wear the kilt might just disappear in water like that!!!
I think at some point I just got used to the cold water. It never really gets warm in any of the rivers near me. But I certainly wouldn't venture out into near frozen water except for ice fishing.
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Hey Arlen
If you get back this way, come up to north Idaho - we have a few streams here and just across the line in Montana where you can have a multi-species day - Cutthroat, Rainbow, Brown, and if you're lucky a Bull trout to finish things off!
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 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
Hey Arlen
If you get back this way, come up to north Idaho - we have a few streams here and just across the line in Montana where you can have a multi-species day - Cutthroat, Rainbow, Brown, and if you're lucky a Bull trout to finish things off!
That sounds fantastic. From what I've heard the fishing all over Idaho is pretty good, but I'd really like to try up north.
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11th June 07, 03:34 PM
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Now that's fly fishing my good man. No sissy hip wadders there. This coming from a native Oregonian.
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15th June 07, 11:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by majdan
Now that's fly fishing my good man. No sissy hip wadders there. This coming from a native Oregonian.
Oregon is a great place for fishing. I caught a few very nice lunches while I was there. And my fiance done all of her fishing in short shorts and sandals. Not a set of waders in sight!
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17th June 07, 03:18 AM
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Just shows the versatillity of the kilt.
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22nd June 07, 04:32 PM
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I have a friend Hector who runs his Fly-Fishing classes. He's definitely the kilted fisherman in my group of friends
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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23rd June 07, 07:31 AM
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Just want to go on the record about this "we don't need no steenking waders" concept. I've been in rivers in SE Minnesota in August without waders...I actually forgot them...brought everything else but forgot to throw the wader bag in the car. August is the time when the locals will tell you that it's already gotten too warm and the trout aren't there...BUT...
...it was still cold enough that I realized that I was beginning to exhibit signs of hypothermia after a while. It was sort of subtle because I was concentrating on the fishing and not my state of being but I realized that i was slowing down and that I could very well have made one or more of those little errors in judgement that could have resulted in my getting seriously hurt. I got out and walked back to camp to warm up.
As long as the water temperature is lower than 98.6, it's cooling off your body. If you're only in for a short time, that's one thing but if you're on a major expedition, you could very well get hypothermic and it does creep up on you. Please be careful.
Best
AA
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24th June 07, 04:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by auld argonian
As long as the water temperature is lower than 98.6, it's cooling off your body. If you're only in for a short time, that's one thing but if you're on a major expedition, you could very well get hypothermic and it does creep up on you. Please be careful.
Best
AA
Don't worry, I'm rarely out in cold water for longer than an hour. I may not like to fish in waders, but I do make sure to take care of myself. Felt-soled boots and cornstarch and all.
Now if only I could find a way to bring a portable sauna with me it would complete the fishing experience.
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