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NC trout stream photos
"jeffc" wrote in message
om... //snip// Indian Joe purports---great pictures Bob--can almost feel the purl of Slickrock Purl - now that is a fine word. Awesome pictures Bob, especially of the brook trout stream. I agree - that is a remarkably fine, poetic turn of phrase to describe a trout stream. I've gotta remember it. Glad you enjoyed the pictures. I'm getting to the point that I can sometimes have almost as much fun with a camera as with a fly rod. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
"Bob Patton" wrote in message ... Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few other streams in southwestern North Carolina. This doesn't include any photos of Snowbird or Hazel because I forgot to take my camera and, besides, Jeff posted some very good photos of those streams. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ "My great grandfather built the main part of this Macon County house in about 1869 so that he could marry the woman who became my great grandmother." Did it work? :) Nice photos, Bob. Thanks. Wolfgang |
NC trout stream photos
Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded? Bob These are all public streams. ... I don't know what you mean by Bob "crowded" but to me a stream is crowded if I can see another Bob fisherman. But some southern appalachian streams are so small, so Bob heavily covered, and so twisty that another fisherman can be a Bob hundred meters away and you'd not know if he was there unless you Bob saw his footprints. Sounds perfect to me. I saved your messages in case I ever happen to be "in the neighborhood". -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
NC trout stream photos
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... //snip// "My great grandfather built the main part of this Macon County house in about 1869 so that he could marry the woman who became my great grandmother." Did it work? :) Hmmmmm. She must have been a hell of a catch. I should present that idea to my daughters' boyfriends. If I ever see them. Nice photos, Bob. Thanks. Wolfgang Glad you liked them. Missed seeing you this year. One day I drove up the North River Road, crossed the ridge, and down the road beside Santeetlah. I marveled at how you, Jeffie, and I climbed out of that damned creek. We must have been almost within hailing distance of the Cherohala. Bob |
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