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My name is Mike R and I am an avid fisherman here in my home town of Calgary, Alberta. Great fishing is found right out my back door on the world famous Bow River. If it has gills and swims, IT'S MINE. www.bowriverblog.com

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The Wonderful Colors of Fall

Posted Oct 9, 2008 by Bowriverblog (CA)
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 I made my way down to the Bow River earlier in the week to try my luck at some trout fishing. I arrived and viewed the splendid colors of fall here in Alberta. The leaves are turning a golden yellow mixed in with warm reds. The leaves are slowly dropping from the trees as the north wind is pushing them off their branches. I still cannot believe summer has come and gone once again. What a summer I had fishing the Bow River! I would like to thank my fantastic clients I was able to guide this spring and into the summer months. I sure hope you had as much fun as I did!

When I decide to fish the banks of the Bow River I usually pick a slow deep spot in the river, so I drove down to a hole which usually holds big browns at this time of the year. I walked out into the clearing and stood beside the river in total shock. I saw back hoes, earth movers and likes damming up one side of the river. “So much for catching any fish in that place today” I mumbled to myself. I was in the same location in the summer and ran into two guys surveying the river. I asked them what they were doing and they informed me they were planning to put some sewage piping from one side of the river to the other under ground. I spitted out some words I cannot repeat here and left the river thinking “there goes another good spot to fish the Bow”.

There was a time not so long ago that a fisherman could leave Calgary and take a short drive into seclusion. Not anymore! As this city grows and grows it infringes on the once private sections of the river. Pretty soon I will need to drive an hour to escape the commotion of the concrete jungle. Those secret spots on the river are no longer secrets, but I still remain grateful we have the river here. It sure has been good to me over the years!

I left the river with my head hung a little lower than usual. Destruction of the river never gets me into a good mood. I never hooked into any trout that day, wonder if all the construction had anything to do with that? I stopped to daydream of the past and shoot a few pictures of the fall colors. A playful duck was hammering away at the larva which was all along the shore line. The wind picked up and sent chills down my back, a little reminder from Mother Nature that winter is just around the corner.

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Bowriverblog
Bowriverblog (posted Oct 24, 2008)
Yeah Russ I would love to fish your home water, 10-15 pound Walleye sounds really great to me! Feel free to make your way out to Calgary and I can hook you into some serious trout. I feel that mans progress is the trouts demise. I hope the Bow River will be a world class fishery for years to come but with the building thats going on here its really hard to say. Thanks for the comment and happy fishing to you Russ. ~Mike.
Russ
Russ (posted Oct 24, 2008)
Good story, unfortunately it's going on everywhere right. I hate that the big boys with the fat wallets only care about themselves and making a buck when it all comes down to it. Great vid of you and the fam out on the river. That's what's really inportant. I would love to catch Browns and Rainbows like that. We also have them down here in the rivers that feed into lake Ontario, but I can't seem to find the time to go. My home water is the Bay of Quinte, this time of year you can catch 10-15 lb Walleye's , would you be interested in swapping places for a week to fish each other's water ? lol.
Bowriverblog
Bowriverblog (posted Oct 14, 2008)
Unfortunately it is Rainbow. Thanks for the kind words, hope you are doing well out on the water !!!!
rainbow
rainbow (posted Oct 13, 2008)
Great Blog, Mans progress is Natures Demise.........
Bowriverblog
Bowriverblog (posted Oct 11, 2008)
Thank you Musky. Very sad indeed but I cannot stop the inevitable. It is getting worse every year here as my home town is growing at such a rapid rate. I hope to shoot many more photo's in the coming seasons. Take care.
musky63
musky63 (posted Oct 10, 2008)
Sad! But well written. Awsome pictures by the way!
Bowriverblog
Bowriverblog (posted Oct 10, 2008)
Seriously choked is an understatement Lori. I can't stand to see destruction of prime fishing habitat. This spot in the river is/was a major spawning ground for Brown trout and is also an overwintering hole for both the browns and the rainbows. I'm sure they knew that going in to the project, I DON'T THINK SO !!!!! I am however enjoying the fall colors here in sunny Alberta. Hope the trees look as beautiful in Utah as the do here in Calgary.
FISHINMA
FISHINMA (posted Oct 9, 2008)
Mike, it IS disappointing when our waters are messed with!! I went up this week to an old stompin hole to see the Kokanee Salmon spawn and play with trout.... been years(rattlesnake hole). Now it's ALL gated and pad locked off! NO fishin, campin, picnic ...all private with BIG fines! I parked and walked the river to take photos..yet bulldozers all over!!! NO FISHIN!! Do they own the river??? Sure is different since I was a teen!! Our Fall colors will end this weekend!BURRR SNOW ALL WEEKEND! Funny.... 80F HI temps a week ago! 45 degree drop is CRAZY!!!Snow boots on Walleye week!lol Smiles and I'm with Ya on that issue!! MA
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