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bruiser
September 13th, 2004, 05:00 AM
First the good news:
Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC Biot
Caddis.
Bad News:
I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon yesterday and
landed on my elbow. My sleeve was torn a little so I rolled it back and
noticed a pretty deep smile shaped cut. My friends and I looked at it and
decided not to quit fishing and hike back up 800' and then drive to the
doctor. It wasn't bleeding that bad but it looked deep. And the fishing
was pretty good. Thankfully one of my friends had his RV at the top and I
got it cleaned up about 6:30 in his RV sink. Heidi took me to the Urgent
Care and it turns out that I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my bursa as
well, so I got stitched inside and out.
But on the way home today we stopped and I fished long enough to catch a
nice little brown by the side of the road. Heidi had a book to read so she
didn't notice me out slipping around in my Tevas!
bruce h
Chas Wade
September 13th, 2004, 11:59 AM
"bruiser" > wrote:
>First the good news:
>
>Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
>interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC
>Biot
>Caddis.
>
>Bad News:
>
>I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon
>yesterday and
>landed on my elbow. My sleeve was torn a little so I rolled it back
>and
>noticed a pretty deep smile shaped cut. My friends and I looked at it
>and
>decided not to quit fishing and hike back up 800' and then drive to the
>doctor. It wasn't bleeding that bad but it looked deep. And the
>fishing
>was pretty good. Thankfully one of my friends had his RV at the top
>and I
>got it cleaned up about 6:30 in his RV sink. Heidi took me to the
>Urgent
>Care and it turns out that I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my
>bursa as
>well, so I got stitched inside and out.
>
>But on the way home today we stopped and I fished long enough to catch
>a
>nice little brown by the side of the road. Heidi had a book to read
>so she
>didn't notice me out slipping around in my Tevas!
>
>bruce h
>
>
That's a nasty sort of cut Bruce, I hope it heals properly.
Chas
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Chas Wade
September 13th, 2004, 11:59 AM
"bruiser" > wrote:
>First the good news:
>
>Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
>interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC
>Biot
>Caddis.
>
>Bad News:
>
>I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon
>yesterday and
>landed on my elbow. My sleeve was torn a little so I rolled it back
>and
>noticed a pretty deep smile shaped cut. My friends and I looked at it
>and
>decided not to quit fishing and hike back up 800' and then drive to the
>doctor. It wasn't bleeding that bad but it looked deep. And the
>fishing
>was pretty good. Thankfully one of my friends had his RV at the top
>and I
>got it cleaned up about 6:30 in his RV sink. Heidi took me to the
>Urgent
>Care and it turns out that I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my
>bursa as
>well, so I got stitched inside and out.
>
>But on the way home today we stopped and I fished long enough to catch
>a
>nice little brown by the side of the road. Heidi had a book to read
>so she
>didn't notice me out slipping around in my Tevas!
>
>bruce h
>
>
That's a nasty sort of cut Bruce, I hope it heals properly.
Chas
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Charlie Choc
September 13th, 2004, 12:47 PM
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 21:00:16 -0700, "bruiser" >
wrote:
> and it turns out that I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my bursa as
>well, so I got stitched inside and out.
>
Hope it heals up OK, Bruce.
--
Charlie...
Padishar Creel
September 13th, 2004, 05:56 PM
"bruiser" > wrote in message
...
> First the good news:
>
> Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
> interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC Biot
> Caddis.
>
> Bad News:
>
> I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon yesterday
and
> landed on my elbow. My sleeve was torn a little so I rolled it back and
> noticed a pretty deep smile shaped cut. My friends and I looked at it and
> decided not to quit fishing and hike back up 800' and then drive to the
> doctor. It wasn't bleeding that bad but it looked deep. And the fishing
> was pretty good. Thankfully one of my friends had his RV at the top and I
> got it cleaned up about 6:30 in his RV sink. Heidi took me to the Urgent
> Care and it turns out that I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my bursa as
> well, so I got stitched inside and out.
>
> But on the way home today we stopped and I fished long enough to catch a
> nice little brown by the side of the road. Heidi had a book to read so
she
> didn't notice me out slipping around in my Tevas!
>
> bruce h
---------------
Damn Bruce, we gots to be careful these days! Here is hoping you heal
quickly and that you did not injure your casting arm...
Chris
Willi & Sue
September 13th, 2004, 06:26 PM
bruiser wrote:
> First the good news:
>
> Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
> interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC Biot
> Caddis.
Congrats Harry!
>
> Bad News:
>
> I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon yesterday and
> landed on my elbow.
Heidi had a book to read so she
> didn't notice me out slipping around in my Tevas!
Ouch, at least it was just an ouch and nothing TOO serious. Were you
wearing your Teva's at the time of the fall?
Willi
bugcaster
September 13th, 2004, 10:08 PM
"bruiser" > wrote in message
...
>
> I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon yesterday
> and
> landed on my elbow.
> I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my bursa as
> well, so I got stitched inside and out.
>
> bruce h
Hope you heal up OK. Any mention of bursa makes me shudder.
bugcaster
September 13th, 2004, 10:08 PM
"bruiser" > wrote in message
...
>
> I slipped on the deadly basalt in the bottom of a deep canyon yesterday
> and
> landed on my elbow.
> I'd not only cut my skin deeply but my bursa as
> well, so I got stitched inside and out.
>
> bruce h
Hope you heal up OK. Any mention of bursa makes me shudder.
bruiser
September 14th, 2004, 05:50 AM
Thanks for all the get well wishes. I think it will be fine. It is my
right elbow and I was wearing my studded Simms boots. I do cast with my
right hand although I write left handed. Maybe that's why both skills have
evaded me so far (g)
bruce h
bones
September 15th, 2004, 12:34 AM
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:26:35 -0600, Willi & Sue >
wrote:
>bruiser wrote:
>
>> First the good news:
>>
>> Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
>> interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC Biot
>> Caddis.
>
>Congrats Harry!
>
Thanks willi....
thanks to bruiser I just now got a copy of the issue.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com
bones
September 15th, 2004, 12:34 AM
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:26:35 -0600, Willi & Sue >
wrote:
>bruiser wrote:
>
>> First the good news:
>>
>> Harry Mason has an article in the new SW Fly Fishing and it's a really
>> interesting read as well as a description of how to construct his CDC Biot
>> Caddis.
>
>Congrats Harry!
>
Thanks willi....
thanks to bruiser I just now got a copy of the issue.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com
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