Well, not exactly, but I did go see the Brian Chan/Phil Rowley seminar 
on lake fishing up in Burnaby, BC today. OK, so I drove 265 miles round 
trip, and spent 10 crossing into BC and 30 minutes leaving, but I got to 
hear from the local lake masters for a mere $19.

If you like fly fishing in lakes, well, you blew it. If only cause I 
offered to drive.

Chan started out with a great background on limnology and trout ecology.

Then Rowley tied a few flies. Phil is a true master fly tier, having 
tied commercially in a prior life. He tied a variation to his Chromie, 
his Draggin nymph, his Mohair Blood leach, his Water Floatman and his 
sparkle scud. I learned something from every pattern. He spoke endlessly 
about technique which I found very helpful. Each participant got a 
packet of tying materials to cover tying a few of each pattern that was 
tied, which was quite nice. Heck, I wish every pattern book was so set up.

We then had lunch which was not anything extraordinary, excepting for 
the nainamo bars, which disappeared quickly.

The afternoon then proceeded with Phil giving a talk on how to approach 
fishing a lake which was very insightful. Which then got him into the 
power of the fishing journal. As a committed non journalist, I think he 
sold me.

Brian then tied a few flies, and he is a far more pedestrian tier. His 
interest was in showing how simply tying lake flies could be. He tied a 
simple marabou dragon nymph, Ice Cream Cone, a very wild "mohair plus" 
leach and a frostbite bloodworm.

Following this they tag teamed a in-depth discussion of chironomid 
fishing which included the details on how, when and where, the various 
manners of fishing chiros on both sinking and floating lines with and 
without indicators over both shallow and deep water. This discussion was 
so valuable to me that it was worth all the driving and entrance fee alone.

Guess I will have to head out tomorrow, and trust me, its a lake. All 
the rivers are flooding anyway, and with this much mud, I bet the sound 
is even discolored.

Rob
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Rob Blomquist
Kirkland, WA

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