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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message the ticket is booked and paid for. With the connection flight it was US$ 740. Anyone wish to buy something from Sweden? Loop reel or anything like that? Unless you've got some Absinthe and wanna sneak it through customs I fdon't need a thing....now, should you need anything, anything at all, let me know. Hey wait a second, there is something. Here, if you go into a fly shop and buy just one or two flies you can also purchase a small plastic box with a flip lid to keep the fly in. It will have the name of the fly shop on the lid. Is it possible you might be near such a fly shop that sells flied tied by someone local? Could you also get the name of the tier? I'd 'really' appreciate it and will pay for the things. ....how do you feel about evening church services? john |
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There's a Pennsylvania group that has a get together in the same area. Here's their site for their get together. Lots of good information: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2gkpn/ What are the waters that we fish? Small creek(s)? Big river? Small creeks and Big streams. Some with dumb stocked fish and some with PhD fish. Any special flies that are a must? We will probably hit a Sulphur hatch on the Penns. There are about 4 different types of Sulphurs from cream to Orange. The fish often key on only one of these types drys and my change what they are keying on after a short period of time. There is also a size 14 yellow (canary-yellow) crane fly that at times will get strikes while the fish are hiting Sulphurs. Do I bring my own deck of cards or will you bring your marked ones? ;-) I don't know snything about poker or hearts , but may be willing to learn. Do I need to shop for food in advance or is there a place nearby that I can get what I need? Don't know. Haven't stayed with this group before. People in the U.S. typically eat a small Breakfast compared to Europeans (Nothing resembling Frustuk). Lunch is usually light also, with Supper (Dinner) being the big meal (in size, but not variety). Do you plan dinner in groups or each and everyone to himself? Lobster dinner at the Milhjeim Hotel and the dinner at the Sportsman Club are attended by most. Other meals depend on individual schedules and If someone is puting together a stew, Bar B Que, or similar social eating event. Whats lobster night? An excuse to get drunk? A special menu that the Milheim Hotel puts on once a month featuring Lobster. Very well attended by not only ROFF. Reservations are a must and must be made early. What will the climate be like? Like Stockholm. Rain may effect fishing conditions where you will not be able to fish the stream you would like, but an alternate stream of a lower priority will be fishable. Lou, is it OK if I accept your offer on a sleeping bag and mattress? I planed on giving you the small bedroom. Don't know what beds are like so I'm bringing air matresses and a couple of folding cots if the sofas are not that good. I'll have a 40 degree Farenheit. goose down sleeping bag for you to use. I have a four piece rod Sage 490-4LL, will that cover my needs or do I bring a heavier classed rod? Sounds like the rod of choice for most attendees. I will have spare rods and reels in case anyone breaks theirs plus a cheap pair of Red Ball stocking foot waders in case some one ruins theirs. What will we be fishing for? (Brown trout, rainbow trout, cutthroat or what?) Brown, Rainbow and Brook Trout, stream bred and stocked; smart, and some dumb ones (I hope). Anyone wish to buy something from Sweden? Loop reel or anything like that? |
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Roger, I hit a super spot on Spring Creek in 2003 and had an exceptional 45+
fish day. I would be glad to take you over. Elk Creek can be an excellent fish as well and you can start on the section where it runs into Penns and not wander far from the crowd. Plan on dredging Penns with nymphs unless you see the fish actively feeding on top. Even then they are often taking emergers and will turn a nose at a dry. -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! "Roger Ohlund" wrote in message ... "Allen Epps" wrote in message ... In article , Roger Ohlund wrote: Here's a link to Jonas's shop. Although it looks a bit dormant right now it's a wealth of information on conditions as the trip gets closer http://www.twd.net/feathrhk/ Good information! I especially liked the hatch chart. Gives me an idea on what to bring. During the clave, will anyone be likely to fish the surounding waters? (Pine, Elk, Big fishing and/or Spring creek?) It would be nice to see more than one water. After all, I will have gone a long way to get there. /Roger |
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 17:42:31 +0100, "Roger Ohlund"
wrote: Well, the ticket is booked and paid for. With the connection flight it was US$ 740. Some questions: What are the waters that we fish? Small creek(s)? Big river? Well, you've already had lots of answers to that but Wally, Tom, and I can show you at least one more. Any special flies that are a must? Streamers :) Big Streamers :))) Do I bring my own deck of cards or will you bring your marked ones? ;-) HEY! wayno, looks like your 401K is about to get topped up!! Do I need to shop for food in advance or is there a place nearby that I can get what I need? The short answer is yes, the long one . . . . . Do you plan dinner in groups or each and everyone to himself? Be wary of any breakfast invitaions. Whats lobster night? An excuse to get drunk? The survivors congregate at the Millheim Hotel and consume vast quantities of crustaceans. What will the climate be like? Wet Lou, is it OK if I accept your offer on a sleeping bag and mattress? That'll probably be the best offer all week. :) I have a four piece rod Sage 490-4LL, will that cover my needs or do I bring a heavier classed rod? Perfect -- bring a spare if you plan on fishing in the vicinity of Frank. What will we be fishing for? (Brown trout, rainbow trout, cutthroat or what?) Some of us fish for browns and bows while others fish for carp. The discerning anglers amongst us usually head at least once for brookie country. Anyone wish to buy something from Sweden? Loop reel or anything like that? Good weather . . . . (BTW, what's the price of a Loop Adapted set of heads for the 12'4" 8/9 Blue? I might go for a set.) Peter Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
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"Peter Charles" wrote in message ... On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 17:42:31 +0100, "Roger Ohlund" wrote: (BTW, what's the price of a Loop Adapted set of heads for the 12'4" 8/9 Blue? I might go for a set.) Peter Well, Peter, I'll find out, only problem is that the dollar is more or less dropping like the notorious Frank Reid into water ;-) compared to the Swedish crown. So I'm not all that sure it is the deal it would've been say ten months ago. On the other hand I have REALLY good prices at the local fly shop AND they sell Loop. /Roger |
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"asadi" wrote in message ... "Roger Ohlund" wrote in message the ticket is booked and paid for. With the connection flight it was US$ 740. Anyone wish to buy something from Sweden? Loop reel or anything like that? Hey wait a second, there is something. Here, if you go into a fly shop and buy just one or two flies you can also purchase a small plastic box with a flip lid to keep the fly in. It will have the name of the fly shop on the lid. Is it possible you might be near such a fly shop that sells flied tied by someone local? Could you also get the name of the tier? I'd 'really' appreciate it and will pay for the things. This I can do! ...how do you feel about evening church services? The church I require most is a moment to myself in a lush river valley with crystal clear water, crowded with trophy trout during a major hatch ;-) /Roger |
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.... you just might have a major religious experience!
john "Roger Ohlund" wrote in message ... "asadi" wrote in message ... "Roger Ohlund" wrote in message the ticket is booked and paid for. With the connection flight it was US$ 740. Anyone wish to buy something from Sweden? Loop reel or anything like that? Hey wait a second, there is something. Here, if you go into a fly shop and buy just one or two flies you can also purchase a small plastic box with a flip lid to keep the fly in. It will have the name of the fly shop on the lid. Is it possible you might be near such a fly shop that sells flied tied by someone local? Could you also get the name of the tier? I'd 'really' appreciate it and will pay for the things. This I can do! ...how do you feel about evening church services? The church I require most is a moment to myself in a lush river valley with crystal clear water, crowded with trophy trout during a major hatch ;-) /Roger |
clavemeisters reply to Roger's questions
Roger(and first off, thanks for planning to become the farthest traveller ever
to the Penn's Creek diving club meet!!) What are the waters that we fish? Small creek(s)? Big river? Both are possible. Penn's itself is large, up to 150 feet across in spots. All others are smaller, down to jump-across trickles. Any special flies that are a must? not really, although you will be receiving a few that may helpg. Do I bring my own deck of cards or will you bring your marked ones? ;-) answer should be obvious...just bring your money. Do I need to shop for food in advance or is there a place nearby that I can get what I need? there are grocery stores for most items save the unique gourmet things. Do you plan dinner in groups or each and everyone to himself? you will be housed, I believe, with a group that does to some extent plan meals. Some of us fish most of the night, and grab either pizza, or whatever the organized folks have left over..... Whats lobster night? An excuse to get drunk? well...yes. It is a group dinner at an overly elegantly named Millheim Hotel, who serves Lobster Dinners en masse every other Thursday. What will the climate be like? I have been fishing the area every May for 15 or 16 years. I have seen everything from 85 degree(farenheit) days to snow and sleet. Allow for layers of clothing. Lou, is it OK if I accept your offer on a sleeping bag and mattress? this is between you, and Lou.... I have a four piece rod Sage 490-4LL, will that cover my needs or do I bring a heavier classed rod? a 4 weight should do you ok. I do use a heavier rod(5/6 weight) for Penns. Some the fish can get large, and Penn's trout are very angry fighters. What will we be fishing for? Brown Trout and Inner Peace. hope this helps Tom |
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Willi writes:
I MIGHT be wrong, but I believe that May is a rainy time of year. The year I went, it literally rained every day Willi was present for the worst year for heavy rain in nearly 20 years. May is NOT, I repeat, NOT a typically raining month in PA(April often is, though). I can remember several seasons with NO significant rain in May. Tom |
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Roger asks:
During the clave, will anyone be likely to fish the surounding waters? (Pine, Elk, Big fishing and/or Spring creek?) It would be nice to see more than one water. I will be glad to personally escort you to Big Fishing Creek and Elk Creek. Others noted(DavePA,etc) know Spring and the little Junianta well. Don't worry, Roger, we will take care of you. Tom |
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