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Old 10-21-2013, 11:37 PM
greatbigdiddy greatbigdiddy is offline
 
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Default nailin throats on one of albertas best cutt streams

We spent a couple days on this stream in the upper oldman system in 2012 the action was hot for thick hungry cutts we returned here in august 2013 and the flood had really changed the stream and the action was very slow compared to 2012 just wondering if anyone has any opinions on weather or not the areas cutts were hit hard by the flood and if so how long will it take to recover to 2012 levels. Below is a link to a short film from that 2012 trip if you have been there you will recognize the stream...not that it is a big secret or anything. Comments and opinions on both my question and the film greatly appreciated. thanks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dIt4wAf7EA

When I am alone in the half light of the canyon......
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