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An accurate casting fly rod???
On 2010-02-18 16:33:32 -0500, Frank Reid � 2008 said:
On Feb 18, 3:45Â*am, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... On 17-Feb-2010, rw wrote: He is indeed special -- the most remarkable and repellent asshole I've ever come across on Usenet. That's extra special. Estoy de acuerdo Fred Ttwll dyn arbenig! That's special in Welsh. Bill, what is the phonetic pronunciation on that? Frank Reid (who will use it in a meeting with one specific customer once he gets it down pat) Kissass. d;o) |
An accurate casting fly rod???
Giles wrote:
On Feb 17, 12:22 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 16, 7:35 am, "Robert from Oz" wrote: I wonder if Gino and Sandro will manufacture fly rods soon? http://acidcow.com/video/7478-amazin...gun_shots.html Mind boggling stuff. I've tried all those shots with Brownings, Winchesters, Remingtons, American Arms and a host of others. Didn't work. Never realized how superior Benellis are. Gotta get one. giles who wonders just how much a finely checkered persian walnut grip would add to the cost of a double barreled, blued steel italian fly rod. They may be great for shooting clays, but could you hit a duck with one? Bill Well, I've hit ducks with with sticks, golf clubs, bricks, garbage cans, bowling pins, muffin pans, walnuts, lead pipes, a frozen cat, automobiles, forks, rocks, TV trays, books and coaxial cable. Messy business. Not sure I'd want to do it with a presumably very expensive shotgun. g. wreaks havoc with the finish, don'tcha know. i've found a GMC truck to be remarkably effective too! jeff (penns mashed mallard is my specialty) |
An accurate casting fly rod???
Kissass. * d;o)- Hide quoted text - Nah, she's a snooty bitch who thinks real work is beneath her. Frank Reid |
An accurate casting fly rod???
On Feb 18, 7:48*pm, jeff wrote:
Giles wrote: On Feb 17, 12:22 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message .... On Feb 16, 7:35 am, "Robert from Oz" wrote: I wonder if Gino and Sandro will manufacture fly rods soon? http://acidcow.com/video/7478-amazin...gun_shots.html Mind boggling stuff. *I've tried all those shots with Brownings, Winchesters, Remingtons, American Arms and a host of others. *Didn't work. *Never realized how superior Benellis are. *Gotta get one. giles who wonders just how much a finely checkered persian walnut grip would add to the cost of a double barreled, blued steel italian fly rod. They may be great for shooting clays, but could you hit a duck with one? Bill Well, I've hit ducks with with sticks, golf clubs, bricks, garbage cans, bowling pins, muffin pans, walnuts, lead pipes, a frozen cat, automobiles, forks, rocks, TV trays, books and coaxial cable. *Messy business. *Not sure I'd want to do it with a presumably very expensive shotgun. g. wreaks havoc with the finish, don'tcha know. i've found a GMC truck to be remarkably effective too! jeff (penns mashed mallard is my specialty)- Hide quoted text - He did the mash, he did the mallard mash... Frank Reid |
An accurate casting fly rod???
On Feb 18, 3:41*am, "Bill Grey" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 17, 12:22 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message .... On Feb 16, 7:35 am, "Robert from Oz" wrote: I wonder if Gino and Sandro will manufacture fly rods soon? http://acidcow.com/video/7478-amazin...gun_shots.html Mind boggling stuff. I've tried all those shots with Brownings, Winchesters, Remingtons, American Arms and a host of others. Didn't work. Never realized how superior Benellis are. Gotta get one. giles who wonders just how much a finely checkered persian walnut grip would add to the cost of a double barreled, blued steel italian fly rod. They may be great for shooting clays, but could you hit a duck with one? Bill Well, I've hit ducks with with sticks, golf clubs, bricks, garbage cans, bowling pins, muffin pans, walnuts, lead pipes, a frozen cat, automobiles, forks, rocks, TV trays, books and coaxial cable. *Messy business. *Not sure I'd want to do it with a presumably very expensive shotgun. g. wreaks havoc with the finish, don'tcha know. Shot any fish lately ? :-) Bill Not as easy as it sounds. For one thing, there's that whole refractory index thingy.....makes it very difficult to lead them properly. Besides, the first round pretty much puts the rest of the fish down; time to move to the next pool. Lots of hiking and very expensive, what with the cost of steel shot. And then, even when you hit one of the blighters, what's left ain't fit for much but the meat grinder and fish patties. :( giles a gallon of clorox and a nice net about a quarter mile downstream......that's the way to go! :) |
An accurate casting fly rod???
"Fred" wrote in message ... On 18-Feb-2010, "Bill Grey" wrote: Ttwll dyn arbenig! That's special in Welsh. Bill I am not conversant w the Celtic language(s) but I have been studying Celtic music and its variations Facinating stuff. Fred Wayno can translate the first bit - the "arbenig" is "special." the adjective comes after the noun in Welsh. Bill |
An accurate casting fly rod???
"Frank Reid © 2008" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 3:45 am, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... On 17-Feb-2010, rw wrote: He is indeed special -- the most remarkable and repellent asshole I've ever come across on Usenet. That's extra special. Estoy de acuerdo Fred Ttwll dyn arbenig! That's special in Welsh. Bill, what is the phonetic pronunciation on that? Frank Reid (who will use it in a meeting with one specific customer once he gets it down pat) Well Frank, The Twll bit is extremely difficult to express phonetically (btw I spelt it wrong there's ony one t) Its the double l - "ll" that is dificult. It's a non sound created by plceing the tonguw up behind the top front teeth and exhaling. It#'s easy for a Welshman :-) The dyn bit is pronounced as "dean" The arbening is pronouinced as ar - R ben- ben ig as in igloo. There would be a slight emphasis on the ben, in Welsh we emphasis the last but one sylable. ar BEN ig = special. HTH Bill The secon b |
An accurate casting fly rod???
"David LaCourse" wrote in message news:2010021817321150073-dplacourse@aolcom... On 2010-02-18 16:33:32 -0500, Frank Reid ? 2008 said: On Feb 18, 3:45 am, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Fred" wrote in message ... On 17-Feb-2010, rw wrote: He is indeed special -- the most remarkable and repellent asshole I've ever come across on Usenet. That's extra special. Estoy de acuerdo Fred Ttwll dyn arbenig! That's special in Welsh. Bill, what is the phonetic pronunciation on that? Frank Reid (who will use it in a meeting with one specific customer once he gets it down pat) Kissass. d;o) Close ::-) |
An accurate casting fly rod???
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 3:41 am, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 17, 12:22 pm, "Bill Grey" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message ... On Feb 16, 7:35 am, "Robert from Oz" wrote: I wonder if Gino and Sandro will manufacture fly rods soon? http://acidcow.com/video/7478-amazin...gun_shots.html Mind boggling stuff. I've tried all those shots with Brownings, Winchesters, Remingtons, American Arms and a host of others. Didn't work. Never realized how superior Benellis are. Gotta get one. giles who wonders just how much a finely checkered persian walnut grip would add to the cost of a double barreled, blued steel italian fly rod. They may be great for shooting clays, but could you hit a duck with one? Bill Well, I've hit ducks with with sticks, golf clubs, bricks, garbage cans, bowling pins, muffin pans, walnuts, lead pipes, a frozen cat, automobiles, forks, rocks, TV trays, books and coaxial cable. Messy business. Not sure I'd want to do it with a presumably very expensive shotgun. g. wreaks havoc with the finish, don'tcha know. Shot any fish lately ? :-) Bill Not as easy as it sounds. For one thing, there's that whole refractory index thingy.....makes it very difficult to lead them properly. Besides, the first round pretty much puts the rest of the fish down; time to move to the next pool. Lots of hiking and very expensive, what with the cost of steel shot. And then, even when you hit one of the blighters, what's left ain't fit for much but the meat grinder and fish patties. :( giles a gallon of clorox and a nice net about a quarter mile downstream......that's the way to go! :) Mythbusters have shown that bullets don't travel well underwater. Bill |
An accurate casting fly rod???
On Feb 19, 7:27*am, "Bill Grey" wrote:
Mythbusters have shown that bullets don't travel well underwater. I don't watch much television, but I used to catch Mythbusters every once in a while. Seems to me like the ideal job......blowing stuff up and all that. :) The bullets underwater thing isn't much of a revelation. I believe that was already pretty well understood. However, I suspect a shotgun blast at close range in shallow water would probably do the job well enough. How shallow? Hard to say. I'd guess anything less than 24 inches or so. Can't think of anything that would overcome ethical objections to doing the experiments......but it's kind of fun to speculate over. giles |
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