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Lower Yuba River cleanup day
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:55:00 GMT, "Bill Kiene"
wrote: [call to the trash bags on the Yuba River kindly reposted by Bill snipped] Thanks for reposting that, Bill! It would be great if any NorCal roffians out there could make it down to the Yuba for the cleanup. On another note, it's kinda surreal to be blazing through a day's ration of roff, come across a post that leads with a mildly s******-inspiring typo ("I'm like" instead of "I'd like") and then realize it was you who made the typo. O, if only John Denver were here to comfort me with either a lilting rendition of "This Old Guitar" or a quick synopsis of how to beat the Ravens' suddenly much improved nickel coverage! - Sid obroff -- My not-quite-two-year-old reeled in his first bluegill down at a local pond today using a nifty little TFO 6' two weight I picked up recently. Even broke off a bigger one when he tried to jackpole it over his shoulder. The kid's got potential ;-). |
Lower Yuba River cleanup day
Sid Heaton wrote in message
Are you still in the GV\NC area? Come on down for the barbecue afterwards...be great to hear some stories. I left G.V. years ago, and now live up near the Canadian border, but my 91 year old sister still lives on Alta Hill in the house she and her husband had built in 1936. She still drives her 4X4 to do her shopping and drop by her Dr's. office now and then to tell him he's an idiot and that she's not going to take that damn medicine. Speaking of stories, did you know there's an elephant buried in a mine shaft on Murphy hill in G.V. A circus came to town around 1928 and when the elephant got sick and died they pushed it down the shaft. There were a lot of interesting stories the old 'cousin-jacks' knew about the area, but they're all gone now. Hope you have a good turn out on your clean up day. |
Lower Yuba River cleanup day
Sid Heaton wrote in message
Are you still in the GV\NC area? Come on down for the barbecue afterwards...be great to hear some stories. I left G.V. years ago, and now live up near the Canadian border, but my 91 year old sister still lives on Alta Hill in the house she and her husband had built in 1936. She still drives her 4X4 to do her shopping and drop by her Dr's. office now and then to tell him he's an idiot and that she's not going to take that damn medicine. Speaking of stories, did you know there's an elephant buried in a mine shaft on Murphy hill in G.V. A circus came to town around 1928 and when the elephant got sick and died they pushed it down the shaft. There were a lot of interesting stories the old 'cousin-jacks' knew about the area, but they're all gone now. Hope you have a good turn out on your clean up day. |
Lower Yuba River cleanup day
In article ,
"Bill Kiene" wrote: Greetings fellow flyfishermen! I'm like to enlist your help in cleaning up one of Norther California's most visited flyfishing streams -- the Lower Yuba. As part of the California Coastal Cleanup Day on September 18th, 2004, from 9am-12:00pm, volunteers from all over will converge on the greater Yuba Watershed to clean up trash, recyclables, and whatever else we might encounter. I'm hoping to muster the flyfishing community to get out to the Parks Bar Bridge site and clean up one of the areas of the river we use the most - the Lower Yuba. All CleanUp volunteers are invited to a barbeque celebration afterwards at Memorial Park in Grass Valley featuring food, some quality live music, and, importantly, beer. It's a great way to get out and do some good for the river. Also, karmically speaking, it can only enhance your chances of multiple hookups the next time you visit the river . All volunteers must pre-register. So please send me an email at . I'll need the names (and ages if under 18) of all volunteers. If you would like to volunteer for one of the many other sites in the Yuba watershed, please contact Kayle Martin, SYRCL RiverAssistant at (530)265-5961 x 201 ) Hoping to see a bunch of you out there! - Sid Heaton If you volunteer. will YOA give you permission to fish from the shore either at the end of the day or the next day? If you are going to be cleaning up the river you would think YOA would let you have access to fish from the shore!! -- http://www.majorityreportradio.com/weblog/archives/ Bush%20%20Tribal%20Sovereignty.mp3 "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we," President george bush (AKA president dumb dumb) |
Lower Yuba River cleanup day
On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 09:03:42 GMT, Osama Bin Bush
wrote: If you volunteer. will YOA give you permission to fish from the shore either at the end of the day or the next day? If you are going to be cleaning up the river you would think YOA would let you have access to fish from the shore!! The state of California continues to give you the right to fish to the ordinary high water mark on the Yuba, regardless of your participation in the cleanup. Now, if we could all just agree exactly where that line was ;-). - Sid |
Lower Yuba River cleanup day
On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 09:03:42 GMT, Osama Bin Bush
wrote: If you volunteer. will YOA give you permission to fish from the shore either at the end of the day or the next day? If you are going to be cleaning up the river you would think YOA would let you have access to fish from the shore!! The state of California continues to give you the right to fish to the ordinary high water mark on the Yuba, regardless of your participation in the cleanup. Now, if we could all just agree exactly where that line was ;-). - Sid |
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