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What is roff good for?
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I was giving some thought to just what I'd gotten from a couple years of fairly frequent visits to roff. i think forty has put his finger on the jugular in a post or two within the last couple weeks. there are simply more bright, literate people that hang out around here than anywhere else on the web. part of the beauty of it for me is that some of them have no idea how marvelous they are. and the range of political, social, ethnic, cultural, sexual (becky must be the most forgiving woman on the planet), expression displayed here is not matched among any society in my experience. except, possibly, when thomas jefferson and i had dinner together... :) yfitons wayno |
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rdean writes:
Yeah, but how many would run screaming into the night? None. They all work at Huddle Huts. |
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I've learned that Peter Charles hates nymphing, even though I have brought him
along nicely into this dark side of fly fishing. I've learned that you should never let Waldo tie on your fly for you. And, if he gives you one, check it out very carefully. I've learned that Jeff Miller has more stamina than any NFL player, and can stay longer on a stream than anyone on roff. I've also learned that he doesn't know how to cook an egg, and you should only eat one of his eggs if you are constipated and need a laxative. I've learned that Tom Brown is the best friend that *any* man can hope to have. He can't fish worth a damn, but don't tell him that when he's packin'. I've learned that wayno would rather fish for little wild trout instead of big wild trout. He can drive fairly well too. I've learned that Pamlico Jim Roberts snores louder than Peter Charles and wayno combined. I've learned that Tom Littleton is a talented fly tier and a pretty good fisherman too. I've learned that Joe Fleischman is a helluva decent man. And I miss his posts. I've learned that Wayne Knight don't know **** about fishing with a mouse pattern. I've learned that Asadi is not from India, that Frank Church can be trusted with your woman, and Frank Jr. learned to swim very early in life. I've learned that Steve Zimmerman, right out of the blocks, makes a helluva nice grass rod, and is one of the most generous men I've known. I've learned that Peter Collin also makes a wonderful grass rod and it has landed some very nice brookies and landlocks. And, he is the best fly fisherman that I have ever met. I've learned that despite his roff persona Ken Fortenberry is a nice guy even though he can be so far to the left that I can hardly see or hear him. I've learned that just about everyone on roff is a decent person, including our western brethren. I would fish with any of them. Really! I've learned from Bruce Hopper that very, very small nymphs are capable of catching very, very large fish And, I've learned that no matter how irascible, caustic, cantankerous, and just plain mean a person is, it is best that you settle your differences with him before he dies. |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
I've learned that just about everyone on roff is a decent person, including our western brethren. I would fish with any of them. Really! How white of you. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... or Frank shouting, "What?" from WAY too far and in the wrong direction from where he was making all the noise for which I was taking his and the Lord's names in vain How come that always happens. My name, and then the Lord's. Been going on since high school. "Frank? Oh God." Sorry, I didn't mean to interupt and bruin your good story... Yeah.......anyway, as I was saying.........there I was.......and I sez, "FRANK!"................."Oh God. " :( Wolfgang just the bare facts, ma'am. |
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What is roff good for?
Peter Charles wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I'd never have traveled to Michigan to fish for Great Lakes steelhead if I hadn't been enthralled by Petah's enthusiasm on roff, not to mention his willingness to drive down and split the cost of the guide. But you never mentioned that gawd awful "coffee" we acquired from that whatever it was place. That *has* to rate as a ROFF negative. That was horrible stuff and totally unnecessary as it turned out. If the time zones in Indiana weren't so screwed up we wouldn't have been out in the middle of night looking for coffee in rural Michigan in the first place. We could have slept in and waited for the Mickey D's to open. ADVICE to guides, when you tell clients to meet you at 6 a.m. please specify which friggin' 6 a.m. you're talking about ! I was reminded of that trip when I was in North Carolina last week because my wading boots froze solid on the front porch overnight and the last time I had frozen wading boots was when they turned into ice cubes and fused to the bottom of Dustin's driftboat. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Larry L" wrote in message ... I was giving some thought to just what I'd gotten from a couple years of fairly frequent visits to roff. Thought I'd pass on the information. (1) Encouragement to try a particular Idaho stream that I knew about, and had seen, but had never fished ... thanks Russell (2) Ott-Lite(s) ...I had never heard of them until rofft ... we have three in the house now ... if you tie, buy one ( if you don't tie, start ... nothing improves one's fly fishing as much as the information one gains as a byproduct of tying ) (3) A modified rod grip that makes it comfortable to hold one's hand much farther back than the "stock" version ... thanks Mike Connor (4) Tippet rings ... just starting to experiment with these, but by using Pitzen knots one can obtain very near 100% tippet strength as well as several other big advantages ... thanks again Mike That's it .... off hand I can't remember anything else I've found on roff that has improved my fly fishing .... what specific things have others learned here ? ( yeah, about fly fishing ) The six great literary themes are here : Man against God or Fate; Man against nature, Man against man; Man against woman; Man against society; and Man against himself. Well most of them anyway, and the sum of the worlds knowledge on flyfishing. How much better could it get? |
What is roff good for?
"Larry L" wrote in message ...
I was giving some thought to just what I'd gotten from a couple years of fairly frequent visits to roff. [snip] That's it .... off hand I can't remember anything else I've found on roff that has improved my fly fishing .... what specific things have others learned here ? ( yeah, about fly fishing ) Lots. More than I could type. I've had complete strangers from the next county over will take you fishing after relocating from several states away. I've learned useful info about knots, the beauty of Albolene and the generosity of smallmouth-crazed firemen from Ohio. ROFF is the best online 'community' I'm aware of. The ROFFians I've met in person have all been wonderful folks, in spite of their online personas! Tom G |
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