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The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

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This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

~~ mutter ~~


This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?


Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. (Note: The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. Ok, there are fish there. Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. :)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. :)
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On Apr 12, 9:16*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.

wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:


The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!


~~ mutter ~~


This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?


Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. *Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. *(Note: *The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. *Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. *Ok, there are fish there. *Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. *Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. *Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. *I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. *Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. *Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. *:)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. *:)


I've got a Loomis graphite fly rod. Nice.
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 13:16:15 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

~~ mutter ~~


This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?


Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. (Note: The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. Ok, there are fish there. Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. :)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. :)


Sure beats mowing the damn grass!

Good luck this evening. I'm going to the golf course this afternoon.
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)


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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

~~ mutter ~~


This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?


Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. (Note: The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. Ok, there are fish there. Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. :)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. :)


Still sounds fine. Is 84 degrees here and clear. Bass waiting 5 minutes
from here in the ponds and I am laid up with an aching lower back. Have not
had the back act up this bad for at least 10 years.


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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:56:33 -0700, "CalifBill"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

~~ mutter ~~

This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?


Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. (Note: The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. Ok, there are fish there. Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. :)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. :)


Still sounds fine. Is 84 degrees here and clear. Bass waiting 5 minutes
from here in the ponds and I am laid up with an aching lower back. Have not
had the back act up this bad for at least 10 years.


Have you had your MRI yet? Degenerative disk disease gets to us old guys.
I'll probably be getting another damn neck operation to fix the next disk
up the line.

Could you have a similar problem in the lumbar region?
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)
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"John H." wrote in message
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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 16:56:33 -0700, "CalifBill"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.
wrote:

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!

~~ mutter ~~

This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod,
reel,
and boat?

Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. (Note: The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. Ok, there are fish there. Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. :)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. :)


Still sounds fine. Is 84 degrees here and clear. Bass waiting 5 minutes
from here in the ponds and I am laid up with an aching lower back. Have
not
had the back act up this bad for at least 10 years.


Have you had your MRI yet? Degenerative disk disease gets to us old guys.
I'll probably be getting another damn neck operation to fix the next disk
up the line.

Could you have a similar problem in the lumbar region?
--
John *H*
(Not the other one!)


I broke my back when I was 19. And when I pick up a little too much extra
weight the back gets bad. Bad hip slips out of place a little and pinches
nerves. Need to lose that 20# of winter fat. I also have a very long torso
and at 6'4" have muscles that go at some weird angles.


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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 22:53:42 -0700, CalifBill wrote:


I broke my back when I was 19. And when I pick up a little too much
extra weight the back gets bad. Bad hip slips out of place a little and
pinches nerves. Need to lose that 20# of winter fat. I also have a
very long torso and at 6'4" have muscles that go at some weird angles.


Ouch! Reminds me of what my wife once said to me when I was complaining
about my bad back, she said my back was good, it was just all the bad
things I had done to it. In my case, I think she was right. ;-) Still,
I think our evolution has left us with certain body parts that aren't
quite up to the task, backs, prostates ...
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On Apr 12, 8:16*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 07:46:37 -0500, John H.

wrote:
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 11:26:28 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:


The @#$%#$@#@$#%&^%^&^#$%$$$$ trout won!!!


~~ mutter ~~


This means you caught none? Or this means the big sob took your rod, reel,
and boat?


Well, let me put it this way.

Up at 0400, morning routine, grabbed my waders, brandy new Loomis 7
foot graphite fly rod, new Scierra TX2 Fly Reel and three spools with
different weights and a box of flies I tied over the winter. *Stopped
at the local Masonic lodge for scrambled eggs and rye toast and on the
water by 0515 waiting for the first crack of dawn.

By 0516 decided that maybe I'd better sit in the truck because there
were thunderstorms in the area.

By 0540 decided screw it - it's not like I've never been fly fishing
in a thunder storm before. *(Note: *The lighting had decreased
dramatically although it was raining like a cow ****ing on a flat
rock).

0545 thunder/lightning over, but still raining. *Test cast with a
nymph imitation into a undercut bank, got one hit, fish missed the
fly. *Ok, there are fish there. *Threw a couple of dry flies, no
takers. *Tried a couple of wet flies, no takers. *Moved downstream.

0615 still raining like - well, it was still raining. *I threw
everything I had into the stream, under logs, under trees, under
stumps, into rips, into pools. *Kept moving down stream - saw lots of
fish in the pools, still not taking.

0645 I'm about a half mile down from where I started, still no takers.
One other moron fishing about 100 yards upstream caught what I found
out later was a nice brown. *Decided I'd move back up stream and try
under the Route 101 bridge. On my way out, I stopped and asked how he
was doing - two brown trout - decent size.

0700 I cast under the bridge - nice hit - probably a heavy rainbow or
decent size brown.

0703 lost nice heavy rainbow or decent size brown.

0705 - wet, cold and disgusted, walked back to truck and came home.

Oh well, that's why they call it fishing and not catching. *:)

This evening is going to be a different story - I'm pulling out "Old
Faithful" and time tested, used and abused flies. *:)


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