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George Adams July 23rd, 2004 03:23 AM

It finally happened!
 
You go girl! There's no turning back now.
The brook trout is one of God's most exquisite creations. Wait till you see
them this fall in their spawning colors.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


George Adams July 23rd, 2004 03:23 AM

It finally happened!
 
You go girl! There's no turning back now.
The brook trout is one of God's most exquisite creations. Wait till you see
them this fall in their spawning colors.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


Kiyu July 23rd, 2004 08:52 AM

It finally happened!
 
clear that i could see him as i reeled him in. what an incredible feeling!
i just couldn't believe it had happened! i brought him in, and had my son
take a picture, and then got out my measuring tape (thanks again frank) and
measured him at 10 inches. he was beautiful- a brookie. i had never seen
one close up like this before, nor felt one, and his beauty, and smooth,
soft skin, or whatever you call it, help me out, took me by surprise. after
admiring him for a moment, i carefully released him to go back to his home.
by now my hands were shaking, and i was weak in the knees- too much
excitement :-)

Step back, take a long breath, and/or a long draw of squeezin's and
you'll be ok.

But prepare yourself for the upcoming fall when the mountain streams
are shrouded in reds, russets & golds, when spawning and the chill of
autumn deepen the colors you saw in your summer brookie. If your hands
were trembling from excitement today then you will be completely
overcome by the piscatorial display you will see in a few months.
Mother Nature shows her mountains well in the fall but her crown
jewels are kept in the autumn waters of the Blue Ridge.


anyway, that was close to two hours ago, and i'm still on a high from it!
*this* is amazing.
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....

When you wake up some cold winter night & realize you've been dreaming
about casting a fly to trout on your favorite stream and as you sit
idly in the early dawn sipping a coffee not worrying about the bills,
the kids or the spouse but instead are thinking about being back
onstream, you will be a fly fisher.
Catching trout is only a part of it.

Kiyu

Kiyu July 23rd, 2004 08:52 AM

It finally happened!
 
clear that i could see him as i reeled him in. what an incredible feeling!
i just couldn't believe it had happened! i brought him in, and had my son
take a picture, and then got out my measuring tape (thanks again frank) and
measured him at 10 inches. he was beautiful- a brookie. i had never seen
one close up like this before, nor felt one, and his beauty, and smooth,
soft skin, or whatever you call it, help me out, took me by surprise. after
admiring him for a moment, i carefully released him to go back to his home.
by now my hands were shaking, and i was weak in the knees- too much
excitement :-)

Step back, take a long breath, and/or a long draw of squeezin's and
you'll be ok.

But prepare yourself for the upcoming fall when the mountain streams
are shrouded in reds, russets & golds, when spawning and the chill of
autumn deepen the colors you saw in your summer brookie. If your hands
were trembling from excitement today then you will be completely
overcome by the piscatorial display you will see in a few months.
Mother Nature shows her mountains well in the fall but her crown
jewels are kept in the autumn waters of the Blue Ridge.


anyway, that was close to two hours ago, and i'm still on a high from it!
*this* is amazing.
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....

When you wake up some cold winter night & realize you've been dreaming
about casting a fly to trout on your favorite stream and as you sit
idly in the early dawn sipping a coffee not worrying about the bills,
the kids or the spouse but instead are thinking about being back
onstream, you will be a fly fisher.
Catching trout is only a part of it.

Kiyu

Kiyu July 23rd, 2004 10:22 AM

It finally happened!
 

Urp....the other one got away from me.

clear that i could see him as i reeled him in. what an incredible feeling!
i just couldn't believe it had happened! i brought him in, and had my son
take a picture, and then got out my measuring tape (thanks again frank) and
measured him at 10 inches. he was beautiful- a brookie. i had never seen
one close up like this before, nor felt one, and his beauty, and smooth,
soft skin, or whatever you call it, help me out, took me by surprise. after
admiring him for a moment, i carefully released him to go back to his home.
by now my hands were shaking, and i was weak in the knees- too much
excitement :-)

Step back, take a long breath, and/or a long draw of squeezin's and
you'll be ok.

But prepare yourself for the upcoming fall when the mountain streams
are shrouded in reds, russets & golds, when spawning and the chill of
autumn deepen the colors you saw in your summer brookie. If your hands
were trembling from excitement today then you will be completely
overcome by the display you will see in a few months. Mother Nature
shows her mountains well in the fall but her crown jewels are kept in
the autumn waters of the Blue Ridge.


anyway, that was close to two hours ago, and i'm still on a high from it!
*this* is amazing.
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....

When you wake up some cold winter night & realize you've been dreaming
about casting a fly to trout on your favorite stream and as you sit
idly in the early dawn sipping a coffee not worrying about the bills,
the kids or the spouse but instead are thinking about being back
onstream, you will be a fly fisher.
Catching trout is only a part of it.

Kiyu

Kiyu July 23rd, 2004 10:22 AM

It finally happened!
 

Urp....the other one got away from me.

clear that i could see him as i reeled him in. what an incredible feeling!
i just couldn't believe it had happened! i brought him in, and had my son
take a picture, and then got out my measuring tape (thanks again frank) and
measured him at 10 inches. he was beautiful- a brookie. i had never seen
one close up like this before, nor felt one, and his beauty, and smooth,
soft skin, or whatever you call it, help me out, took me by surprise. after
admiring him for a moment, i carefully released him to go back to his home.
by now my hands were shaking, and i was weak in the knees- too much
excitement :-)

Step back, take a long breath, and/or a long draw of squeezin's and
you'll be ok.

But prepare yourself for the upcoming fall when the mountain streams
are shrouded in reds, russets & golds, when spawning and the chill of
autumn deepen the colors you saw in your summer brookie. If your hands
were trembling from excitement today then you will be completely
overcome by the display you will see in a few months. Mother Nature
shows her mountains well in the fall but her crown jewels are kept in
the autumn waters of the Blue Ridge.


anyway, that was close to two hours ago, and i'm still on a high from it!
*this* is amazing.
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....

When you wake up some cold winter night & realize you've been dreaming
about casting a fly to trout on your favorite stream and as you sit
idly in the early dawn sipping a coffee not worrying about the bills,
the kids or the spouse but instead are thinking about being back
onstream, you will be a fly fisher.
Catching trout is only a part of it.

Kiyu

VibraJet July 23rd, 2004 12:02 PM

It finally happened!
 

"snakefiddler" wrote...
as soon as it hit the water i
felt an incredible tug on my line!
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....


Well, leaving a stream while the brookies are rising to the fly, and
responsibly returning to your obligations is troubling at best. I recommend
trying a different brand of scotch.

Timothy Juvenal



VibraJet July 23rd, 2004 12:02 PM

It finally happened!
 

"snakefiddler" wrote...
as soon as it hit the water i
felt an incredible tug on my line!
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....


Well, leaving a stream while the brookies are rising to the fly, and
responsibly returning to your obligations is troubling at best. I recommend
trying a different brand of scotch.

Timothy Juvenal



snakefiddler July 23rd, 2004 12:11 PM

It finally happened!
 

"VibraJet" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote...
as soon as it hit the water i
felt an incredible tug on my line!
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....


Well, leaving a stream while the brookies are rising to the fly, and
responsibly returning to your obligations is troubling at best. I

recommend
trying a different brand of scotch.


G
i know, but dammit- i gotta ace this class!

snake

Timothy Juvenal





snakefiddler July 23rd, 2004 12:11 PM

It finally happened!
 

"VibraJet" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote...
as soon as it hit the water i
felt an incredible tug on my line!
i really feel like a fly fisherman now.....


Well, leaving a stream while the brookies are rising to the fly, and
responsibly returning to your obligations is troubling at best. I

recommend
trying a different brand of scotch.


G
i know, but dammit- i gotta ace this class!

snake

Timothy Juvenal






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