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This video does not contain much action, so don't watch it if you're expecting to see a lot of the fish. Unfortunately missed the aerials, but was just using my blackberry. Perhaps next time I will be more prepared to properly film. It's of the first pictured fish.



As per new forum rules, please PM if you want to know which lake. Chances are I will not tell this time though :)

If anyone wants a steelhead guide for this weekend, I am available starting tomorrow. PM to arrange if you're hungry for a lesson in the "chemistry of chromium".
 
great waders...

They leak! lol

Very slow leak though, and some cement glue from the dollar store seems to have taken care of it for the most part.

TBH I find the shoulder strap design a little irritating, and if I cannot find a way to position them more comfortably I will probably revert to my other pair of waders. I might end up giving them away myself, but then again an extra pair will come in handy for guiding if someone needs a loaner. Thanks again for them, hope the rainbow eggs catch you that coveted first trout.
 
they leak?? bizarre they were champs for me---bummer but yes the eggs were great and i am curing the skeen now actually--i used to much cure...they are purple soup..lol live and learn i guess
 
they leak?? bizarre they were champs for me---bummer but yes the eggs were great and i am curing the skeen now actually--i used to much cure...they are purple soup..lol live and learn i guess
try a borax mix next time! with no color!
i used 1 cup borax, table spoon of no salt salt, and bottled water, mix together place in jars to soak in fridge for 24 hrs, drain dry for 30 min and bag, they will come out like gold! and last for years in the freezer!
 
borax makes me nervous


Toxicity in Animal Studies



The Environmental Protection Agency has classified borax as "moderately acutely toxic," with health effects such as oral and skin toxicity, as well as eye and skin irritation. This is based on several animal studies. One such study involving dogs led to blood and metabolism disorders and negative health effects on the testes, endocrine system and brain weight of dogs studied. In other animal studies involving mice and rats, borax was found to not be carcinogenic, but effects on the testes and decreases in body weight were seen in high doses. The EPA has labeled boric acid as a Group E carcinogen, meaning it has demonstrated "evidence of noncarcinogenicity" for humans.


Environmental Effects



According to the EPA, borax is not toxic to birds, fish and aquatic invertebrates, and "relatively nontoxic" to insects. The EPA has labeled Borax as a safe pesticide, but the use of borax as an herbicide may not be harmful to endangered or threatened plants.





Toxicity in Humans



Borax is very harmful to humans if swallowed or inhaled, and can lead to irritation of the eyes, skin and the respiratory tract. It may also lead to negative health effects in the central nervous system, gastrointestinal tract, liver and kidneys when ingested or inhaled. According to the National Institutes of Health, poisoning normally happens when a person accidentally ingests substances containing borax, such as powdered insect-killing products. The major symptoms of poisoning from borax are blue-green vomit, diarrhea and a skin rash. Repeated or prolonged contact of borax with the skin may lead to dermatitis. Borax is especially harmful to children--as little as a teaspoonful can be fatal when swallowed by a young child. The infant death rate from borax poisonings is very high.



Read more: Borax Health Effects | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6022301_borax-health-effects.html#ixzz2B5xsK1O8

Risks Associated with Borax

Borax is natural, but that does not mean it is automatically safer for you or for 'the environment' than man-made chemicals. Although plants need boron, too much of it will kill them, so borax can be used as an herbicide. Borax may also be used to kill roaches, ants, and fleas. In fact, it is also toxic to people. Signs of chronic toxic exposure include red and peeling skin, seizures, and kidney failure. The estimated lethal dose (ingested) for adults is 15-20 grams; less than 5 grams can kill a child or pet. For this reason, borax should not be used around food. More commonly, borax is associated with skin, eye, or respiratory irritation. It is also important to point out that exposure to borax may impair fertility or cause damage to an unborn child.

Now, none of these risks mean that you shouldn't use borax. If you do a bit of research, you will find risks associated with all cleaning products, natural or man-made. However, you do need to be aware of product risks so that you can use those products properly. Don't use borax around food, keep it out of reach of children and pets, and make sure you rinse borax out of clothes and
 
Got the big ones today. Powerful lure smashes, unbelievable aerials, and tenacious runs. There were some lengthy battles. Helped to compensate for the cooler weather, and the fact I was skunked for the first half of the day.

No cheater pose needed, over 30" and over 10 lbs.

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Schnip, as you can see in the photo, I found a solution to the annoying shoulder straps. Buckle them around my waist like a seat belt! That discovery alone was worth today's outing. The huge, fresh chrome was a bonus :cool:
 
salmotrutta said:
Got the big ones today. Powerful lure smashes, unbelievable aerials, and tenacious runs. There were some lengthy battles. Helped to compensate for the cooler weather, and the fact I was skunked for the first half of the day.

No cheater pose needed, over 30" and over 10 lbs.

BigHen-1.jpg


Schnip, as you can see in the photo, I found a solution to the annoying shoulder straps. Buckle them around my waist like a seat belt! That discovery alone was worth today's outing. The huge, fresh chrome was a bonus :cool:
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nice fish salmo, been wondering what you up to

A 2 month contract recently ended, giving me some extra free time. Glad to have had the time to hit the water this week.

Health was going so/so, until less than a week ago things started going not so great. Was going to offer one last guiding service, and call it "Salmo's Last Breaths" lol. But I'm doing whatever I can and maybe I'm not doomed yet, heck I had the energy to fish for several hours today and yesterday so I can't complain. Carpe diem..or more like troute diem.
 

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