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Larry L wrote:
"jeff" wrote montana, idaho, wyoming? something must be percolating out there... pray that it's lots of rain and snow into the aquifer and reservoirs ------- ok... then what? |
2008 gatherings
Willi wrote:
jeff wrote: ok...time to start planning get togethers in 2008. penns... might make that one. montana, idaho, wyoming? something must be percolating out there... I thought you were organizing a multi day float? I also like IJ's idea. i'm thinking we might even attempt a fall sal****er gathering in november 08 to celebrate the exit of bush and the hope for saner leadership while chasing false albacore and puppy drum at harkers island/cape lookout. I'd be interested in that. Willi i'm multi-tasking... i can't get any responses on the float thing on the river system we talked about. everyone wants to include a guide...no drops like you had in alaska. i've hit a dead end. need someone on the ground out there. if there is interest in a november false albacore, puppy drum fest...i think i can get wally and some others interested...we need boats to do it and i can only handle 2 others in my little craft. jeff |
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"jeff" wrote ok... then what? Well, assuming adequate percolation, Montahoming will suffer my annual visits from late May to mid-October ... but, another water year like the last one and I think the number of used fly rods on e-bay will spike to new highs I wouldn't plan a trip West, past June, until we see how Nature deals with the drought ----------------- I keep threatening to sample a couple rivers I've never fished or only fished in "name collecting" mode .... the Big Horn being the one that pops to mind most often. But, it's hundreds of miles past places I know I love, and when ya get there all ya do is catch fish, which I can do without the extra miles. My nature seem best satisfied by long periods at one stream, a couple weeks minimum, to really feel I'm starting to belong there. Two or three night stands always leave me feeling as much empty as fulfilled. I'm very much into self instruction when it comes to fly fishing, preferring to discover on my own to being shown, so it takes me a while on a new river to feel competent. Many of the rivers I consider trying don't seem to have camping/ access / non-fishing time quality, that suits my picky tastes. Spending $40/ day to park my trailer 9 feet from another RV or $30/ day to have my truck moved 3 miles offends both my budget and my sense of how I want to spend my time. ........... Sure, a day here or there, of either one, is OK, but not 20 days in a row. I like to camp in undeveloped areas and shuttle my WaterMaster with my bike IF I can't find reasonable wade access. Research that leads to advance knowledge of such camping, the wade access on a mainly floating river, or whether the access roads are suited for bike riding seems harder to do than finding an outfitter/ motel. I'm gradually building a network of summer troutbums, guys ( and a gal ) that spend the summers much as I do and have similar needs/ desires, but it's still tough to find out certain things without making the 500 mile drive ... a drive that I find hard to commit to when I'm leaving a wonderful place to head towards ???? Probably a gettin' old thing. um. ... no, this doesn't have anything to do with your thread ... sorry |
2008 gatherings
jeff wrote:
ok...time to start planning get togethers in 2008. I'll almost certainly be at Penns. Shekels likely to be short, though, any trip back West this year will be home to OR..... No Rockies again til '09..... :( Keep us posted on N Carolingian gatherings..... might could swing that, even with crude at $100+/bbl. - JR |
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On Nov 21, 7:33 pm, jeff wrote:
Willi wrote: jeff wrote: ok...time to start planning get togethers in 2008. penns... might make that one. montana, idaho, wyoming? something must be percolating out there... I thought you were organizing a multi day float? I also like IJ's idea. i'm thinking we might even attempt a fall sal****er gathering in november 08 to celebrate the exit of bush and the hope for saner leadership while chasing false albacore and puppy drum at harkers island/cape lookout. I'd be interested in that. Willi i'm multi-tasking... i can't get any responses on the float thing on the river system we talked about. everyone wants to include a guide...no drops like you had in alaska. i've hit a dead end. need someone on the ground out there. if there is interest in a november false albacore, puppy drum fest...i think i can get wally and some others interested...we need boats to do it and i can only handle 2 others in my little craft. jeff- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - jeffie: don't you think pj could drum up a couple support boats? jerry, and the guy with the bizarre name (droozian sprinkle?)... yfitp wayno(makes me miss the ol' "probable cause") |
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Larry L wrote:
"jeff" wrote ok... then what? Well, assuming adequate percolation, Montahoming will suffer my annual visits from late May to mid-October ... but, another water year like the last one and I think the number of used fly rods on e-bay will spike to new highs I wouldn't plan a trip West, past June, until we see how Nature deals with the drought ----------------- I keep threatening to sample a couple rivers I've never fished or only fished in "name collecting" mode .... the Big Horn being the one that pops to mind most often. But, it's hundreds of miles past places I know I love, and when ya get there all ya do is catch fish, which I can do without the extra miles. My nature seem best satisfied by long periods at one stream, a couple weeks minimum, to really feel I'm starting to belong there. Two or three night stands always leave me feeling as much empty as fulfilled. I'm very much into self instruction when it comes to fly fishing, preferring to discover on my own to being shown, so it takes me a while on a new river to feel competent. Many of the rivers I consider trying don't seem to have camping/ access / non-fishing time quality, that suits my picky tastes. Spending $40/ day to park my trailer 9 feet from another RV or $30/ day to have my truck moved 3 miles offends both my budget and my sense of how I want to spend my time. .......... Sure, a day here or there, of either one, is OK, but not 20 days in a row. I like to camp in undeveloped areas and shuttle my WaterMaster with my bike IF I can't find reasonable wade access. Research that leads to advance knowledge of such camping, the wade access on a mainly floating river, or whether the access roads are suited for bike riding seems harder to do than finding an outfitter/ motel. I'm gradually building a network of summer troutbums, guys ( and a gal ) that spend the summers much as I do and have similar needs/ desires, but it's still tough to find out certain things without making the 500 mile drive ... a drive that I find hard to commit to when I'm leaving a wonderful place to head towards ???? Probably a gettin' old thing. um. ... no, this doesn't have anything to do with your thread ... sorry ....but it does...and thank you. jeff (a gettin old thing) |
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