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jeff August 23rd, 2006 12:59 AM

Howdy Everbody
 
uh oh...

Ethan wrote:

Exactly, I'm sure there are wonderful guides out there, who do a great
job educating newbies. The real reason I didn't go in Vail was I
thought it would be a waste of my money and possibly discouraging too,
certainly not that I was afraid of looking like a fool. If looking like
a fool was a problem I couldn't set foot out my front door!

On my honeymoon my wife and I went flats fishing with an excellent
guide out of Tavenir FLA, mind you, we were spin fishing with live
bait. I'm fairly good with a spinning rod and reel, but for some reason
that day I was all thumbs out on the flats of Florida Bay! Something
about sal****er fishing is just different than wading in your home
smallmouth stream. We caught one small Permit, IIRC. To this day we
laugh about our 300 dollar fish. Next time I use a guide I want to be
able to handle what he tells me to do, and on a Fly Rod, I've got some
learning to do between now and then.

-Ethan

Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Bob Weinberger wrote:

...
Guides regularly get total newbies to flyfishing as clients, and any guide
worth his/her fee will be quite adept at teaching a beginner how to flyfish,
including casting lessons.


While that may be true of some guides it is by no means true
of all guides. If you're a total newbie and don't even know
how to cast be sure to mention it before hiring a guide.

--
Ken Fortenberry




jeff August 23rd, 2006 01:02 AM

Howdy Everbody
 
Tim J. wrote:

Ethan typed:

Exactly, I'm sure there are wonderful guides out there, who do a great
job educating newbies. The real reason I didn't go in Vail was I
thought it would be a waste of my money and possibly discouraging too,
certainly not that I was afraid of looking like a fool. If looking
like a fool was a problem I couldn't set foot out my front door!

On my honeymoon my wife and I went flats fishing with an excellent
guide out of Tavenir FLA, mind you, we were spin fishing with live
bait. I'm fairly good with a spinning rod and reel, but for some
reason that day I was all thumbs out on the flats of Florida Bay!
Something about sal****er fishing is just different than wading in
your home smallmouth stream. We caught one small Permit, IIRC. To
this day we laugh about our 300 dollar fish. Next time I use a guide
I want to be able to handle what he tells me to do, and on a Fly Rod,
I've got some learning to do between now and then.

-Ethan

Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Bob Weinberger wrote:

...
Guides regularly get total newbies to flyfishing as clients, and
any guide worth his/her fee will be quite adept at teaching a
beginner how to flyfish, including casting lessons.

While that may be true of some guides it is by no means true
of all guides. If you're a total newbie and don't even know
how to cast be sure to mention it before hiring a guide.

--
Ken Fortenberry



Oh, I forgot - *NEVER* toppost, especially when replying to Mr. Fortenberry.


aw hell tim...

btw, rachel gives an a+ on the dvd, esp. music. very impressive to us
rubes. but, for some reason, we couldn't get it to load in the dvd
drive of computer...worked fine on the tv dvd though. anyway, you got a
fan of your work. thanks again.

jeff

Tim J. August 23rd, 2006 03:15 AM

Howdy Everbody
 

jeff typed:
snip
rachel gives an a+ on the dvd, esp. music. very impressive to us
rubes.


Yeah, I played that music myself . . . well, okay, it was Leo Kottke,
but I can play that well. Really.
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/




Cyli August 23rd, 2006 05:05 AM

Howdy Everbody
 
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 14:45:21 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

(snipped)

Love them
bluegill!

Tasty little critters as well.
--

r.bc: vixen
Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc..
Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli

Big Dale August 23rd, 2006 09:40 PM

Howdy Everbody
 

Ethan wrote:
Snip BY GEORGE, if I'm going to the heart of North American
FF mecca then I'm going to practice up and get good enough so that I
can actually enjoy some time on REAL trout water.


a whole bunch of nice sized Bluegill appeared out of the
green abyss and nibbled at the cracker crumbs. Hmmmm,


You can learn a lot about catching fish with a fly rod by playing with
the bluegill. Google is your friend to find your closest FFF club or TU
chapter. If you visit one of their meetings, you probably will learn
about a local club outing somewhere where you will most likely have a
chance to play with some kind of little green fish. Most clubs have
outings on a regular basis and also club casting coaches to help you
learn better how to use that new rod. Our local Bass Pro shop has free
beginning classes each Saturday and Sunday, so keep an ear open for
places to learn.

Since it has been over 100 each day eacept for one in August in the
Dallas area, I sure wish I were in Bozeman right this minute.

Big Dale


Goat August 24th, 2006 04:20 AM

Howdy Everbody
 

Ethan wrote...
I just wanted to say hello.

[snip]
So thats where I am...nowhere at all really, just right here.
-Ethan


Hello, I lurk when I can and post very rarely, but been stopping by for a
while now. I live a bit north of Asadi but probably only 40 min drive at the
most. I have been fishing the Stillwater river since I can remember and also
work on it as well. I agree with John and Smallies on the fly are great
fun, and rock bass and bluegill should not be overlooked. I have some time
on the mad river as well and it can be a tough stream do to fishing pressure
and lack of habitat. Not to mention some sections are just plain ugly as
hell and when it comes to trout water there is something just wrong about
fishing in an ugly area. I can't claim to a great trout fisherman but at
times I get lucky, but I have caught a lot of fish on the fly in warm water
and it is a lot of fun so be sure not to overlook it.

Hey John, we never did get together and fish the upper stretches of the
Stillwater, we need to do that sooner or later.

Chad



Conan The Librarian August 24th, 2006 12:48 PM

Howdy Everbody
 
Big Dale wrote:

Since it has been over 100 each day eacept for one in August in the
Dallas area, I sure wish I were in Bozeman right this minute.


Has this year been as big a wash for fishing for you as it has for
me, BD? Drought and high temps have pretty much kept me off the water
since late May. Even if I could stand the heat (which I can
*sometimes*), the rivers where I fish are in such rough shape that I'd
feel guilty about targeting any fish in them.

But, next week we're off to Canuckistan where I figure the fishies
have had an easier time of things.


Chuck Vance (and I know the temps will be nicer)

Big Dale August 24th, 2006 05:25 PM

Howdy Everbody
 
Chuck wrote:
Conan The Librarian wrote:

Has this year been as big a wash for fishing for you as it has for
me, BD? Drought and high temps have pretty much kept me off the water
since late May. Even if I could stand the heat (which I can
*sometimes*)


I don't remember an August being this hot for this long before. Some of
the lakes around here are 14 feet low. I am looking forward to fishing
Crooked Creek for smallmouth during the first week of October. A friend
has access to about five miles of private water. the Ozarks sound
pretty good to me right now. Enjoy your trip to a cooler place.

Big Dale


Fred Lebow August 24th, 2006 05:47 PM

Howdy Everbody
 
Here in Montana it's been too hot to fish.
It would just be torturing them as they are already stressed.
We have fires around!

We have put off ALL of our fishing till late Sept early Oct
That is "IF" we get some rain.

I have been doing rain dances - some but not much success
Perhaps I will change the direction of the dance and the key to a G minor

Fred

--
oups.com...
Chuck wrote:
Conan The Librarian wrote:

Has this year been as big a wash for fishing for you as it has for
me, BD? Drought and high temps have pretty much kept me off the water
since late May. Even if I could stand the heat (which I can
*sometimes*)


I don't remember an August being this hot for this long before. Some of
the lakes around here are 14 feet low. I am looking forward to fishing
Crooked Creek for smallmouth during the first week of October. A friend
has access to about five miles of private water. the Ozarks sound
pretty good to me right now. Enjoy your trip to a cooler place.

Big Dale




Conan The Librarian August 24th, 2006 07:01 PM

Howdy Everbody
 
Big Dale wrote:

I don't remember an August being this hot for this long before. Some of
the lakes around here are 14 feet low.


The one lake I sometimes fish (Travis) is currently at 649.48 and
its pool elevation is 681. (It rarely reaches 681, but that'll give you
some idea of how bad things are.) And the temp is supposedly in the
upper 80's now.

I am looking forward to fishing
Crooked Creek for smallmouth during the first week of October. A friend
has access to about five miles of private water. the Ozarks sound
pretty good to me right now. Enjoy your trip to a cooler place.


Thanks, and the same to you.

So you gonna take one of your (many) 3-wts. to tussle with those
smallies? :-)


Chuck Vance


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