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trip report- my first time
Wolfgang notes:
who just spent an entire week fishing in spandex.......you know, kennie......the ones you like.....the blue ones with the big bulge in the front.* maybe that was the bear attractant...... Tom p.s. Glad you made it home ok. |
trip report- my first time
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... ... he suggested that i bottom fish... today, i was experimenting, so i held my bait(in know-bad word!) just above the surface of the water, and made a redbreast sunfish jump up for it! very much fun! And LOOKIT what you caught! :) Very nice report.....thanks. thanks, wolfgang Wolfgang who just spent an entire week fishing in spandex.......you know, kennie......the ones you like.....the blue ones with the big bulge in the front.* whoa, hold up there wolfgang. you wouldn't want anyone to get too excited, now. ;-) *no intent was harmed in the writing of this response. can't remember if i posted it to roff or not, because i know if i did i hesitated, roff being a ff ng and all, but i caught my first trout the other day. it was about 12", a speckled according to a passing hiker. that was all it took. i didn't want to put it back in the water- i loved the way it felt in my hand. i was hooked (no pun intended). i also caught two redbreast sunfish (*stunning)*, and what i think were 3 small rainbows. caught them in a stream in one of the parks on the blue ridge parkway. a very productive day. i can't believe how gorgeous these creatures are. today i was out on one of the lakes, and only caught a catfish- not very big, but it was cool. i stroked it and turned it over in my hand to examine it. it was much smoother than i would have expected, although it's fins were sharp. last night i caught a brim in the same lake. anyway, if i already posted something to this effect, go easy on me. ya'll can be def on somebody over that ****! and i promise ya'll, i will have a ff report to post before the summer is over. snakefiddler |
trip report- my first time
"snakefiddler" wrote in message ... can't remember if i posted it to roff or not, because i know if i did i hesitated, roff being a ff ng and all, but i caught my first trout the other day. it was about 12", a speckled according to a passing hiker. that was all it took. i didn't want to put it back in the water- i loved the way it felt in my hand. i was hooked (no pun intended). i also caught two redbreast sunfish (*stunning)*, and what i think were 3 small rainbows. caught them in a stream in one of the parks on the blue ridge parkway. a very productive day. i can't believe how gorgeous these creatures are. today i was out on one of the lakes, and only caught a catfish- not very big, but it was cool. i stroked it and turned it over in my hand to examine it. it was much smoother than i would have expected, although it's fins were sharp. last night i caught a brim in the same lake. Giving in to the temptation to handle a fish is easy enough to understand and forgive in a beginner. Not good for the fish, though. What makes them all slippery and smooth is a protective slime coat. The slime inhibits various parasites and infective agents. Removing any of it by excess handling increases the risk of disease and mortality. Makes your hands smell funny too. :) "Speckled" is another name for the brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis. As George mentioned somewhere recently, it is among the most beautiful of fishes in the fall. Do not miss the opportunity to see one then. anyway, if i already posted something to this effect, go easy on me. ya'll can be def on somebody over that ****! and i promise ya'll, i will have a ff report to post before the summer is over. Looking forward to it. Wolfgang |
trip report- my first time
"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... can't remember if i posted it to roff or not, because i know if i did i hesitated, roff being a ff ng and all, but i caught my first trout the other day. it was about 12", a speckled according to a passing hiker. that was all it took. i didn't want to put it back in the water- i loved the way it felt in my hand. i was hooked (no pun intended). i also caught two redbreast sunfish (*stunning)*, and what i think were 3 small rainbows. caught them in a stream in one of the parks on the blue ridge parkway. a very productive day. i can't believe how gorgeous these creatures are. today i was out on one of the lakes, and only caught a catfish- not very big, but it was cool. i stroked it and turned it over in my hand to examine it. it was much smoother than i would have expected, although it's fins were sharp. last night i caught a brim in the same lake. Giving in to the temptation to handle a fish is easy enough to understand and forgive in a beginner. Not good for the fish, though. What makes them all slippery and smooth is a protective slime coat. The slime inhibits various parasites and infective agents. Removing any of it by excess handling increases the risk of disease and mortality. thanks for the tip. i appreciate it, as i want to do as little harm as possible to them. Makes your hands smell funny too. :) true that-when i came in from that trip when i caught the trout, my neighbor knew immidiatly i had been successful. :-) "Speckled" is another name for the brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis. As George mentioned somewhere recently, it is among the most beautiful of fishes in the fall. Do not miss the opportunity to see one then. anyway, if i already posted something to this effect, go easy on me. ya'll can be def on somebody over that ****! and i promise ya'll, i will have a ff report to post before the summer is over. Looking forward to it. thanks Wolfgang |
trip report- my first time
"Willi" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... ... he suggested that i bottom fish... And LOOKIT what you caught! :) Very nice report.....thanks. Wolfgang who just spent an entire week fishing in spandex.......you know, kennie......the ones you like.....the blue ones with the big bulge in the front.* *no intent was harmed in the writing of this response. I find it interesting Well, sure you do! And so do I. And so does everyone else in ROFF, given that they have absolutely nothing else to think about. Still, I can't help but think there might be a few people somewhere in the world who disagree, otherwise......well, otherwise it would all be ROFF, wouldn't it? (and telling, at least to me) that one of your insults of choice is the implication of homosexuality. Hm.....and what exactly does it tell you? I mean, three possibilities spring readily to mind. It could be that I'm homophobic or that I'm actually in the closet myself (after all, I've never actually come out and claimed in a public forum that I'm homosexual, right?) or it could be that I simply have a good understanding of Kennie's tastes. So, which one is it?.......um.....or is there yet another possibility that I've missed? Wolfgang to whom it has just occurred that perhaps things ain't always necessarily what they seem. |
trip report- my first time
Wolfgang wrote:
snip,snip,snip Wolfgang to whom it has just occurred that perhaps things ain't always necessarily what they seem. Oh gawd, the gruesome gnome is back and, disproving one of the standard canards prevalent on roff, a week of 'Clave camaraderie has left him every bit as much a ****ing jerk today as the day he left. -- Ken Fortenberry |
trip report- my first time
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message y.com... Wolfgang wrote: snip,snip,snip Wolfgang to whom it has just occurred that perhaps things ain't always necessarily what they seem. Oh gawd, Nice touch, that. Very extended pinky......very foppish. Oh to be able to write like that! the gruesome gnome is back and, disproving one of the standard canards prevalent on roff, a week of 'Clave camaraderie has left him every bit as much a ****ing jerk today as the day he left. Well, that's gratitude for ya. I got Loehman, Findley , AND Barnard watching your back for you! Wolfgang and no, it was not difficult. :) |
trip report- my first time
Wolfgang wrote: "Willi" wrote in message ... Hm.....and what exactly does it tell you? I mean, three possibilities spring readily to mind. It could be that I'm homophobic or that I'm actually in the closet myself (after all, I've never actually come out and claimed in a public forum that I'm homosexual, right?) or it could be that I simply have a good understanding of Kennie's tastes. So, which one is it?.......um.....or is there yet another possibility that I've missed? Yes Wolfgang to whom it has just occurred that perhaps things ain't always necessarily what they seem. You seem to like that line too. Willi |
trip report- my first time
"Willi" wrote in message ... Wolfgang wrote: "Willi" wrote in message ... Hm.....and what exactly does it tell you? I mean, three possibilities spring readily to mind. It could be that I'm homophobic or that I'm actually in the closet myself (after all, I've never actually come out and claimed in a public forum that I'm homosexual, right?) or it could be that I simply have a good understanding of Kennie's tastes. So, which one is it?.......um.....or is there yet another possibility that I've missed? Yes Cool. What is it? Wolfgang to whom it has just occurred that perhaps things ain't always necessarily what they seem. You seem to like that line too. Yes, so it seems. But then........well, you know. Wolfgang |
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