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David LaCourse June 10th, 2010 11:46 AM

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On 2010-06-09 08:50:15 -0400, JR said:

David LaCourse wrote:
As many of you know, the Rapid River in Maine is my homewater....
etc.


Nicely done, Dave. Brings back good memories.

JR


You should get out of that horrible city, John, and visit the Rapid for a week.

Dave



Fred June 10th, 2010 04:02 PM

Rapid River
 

On 9-Jun-2010, rw wrote:

Dave I am jealous
I often confuse jealous and envious - the words
and I had to carefully look ion Wikipedia which defined the answer of no
malice involved.


Envy is the desire for that which someone else has.

Jealousy is the belief that someone else has what rightfully belongs to
oneself, as for example a loved one.

You're envious, not jealous.


Gracias senor

Pancho

Wayne Harrison June 10th, 2010 04:23 PM

Rapid River
 

"David LaCourse" wrote


AND, if wayno knew of the four very beautiful 18 - 22 yo Polish girls who
are the waitresses, dish washer, and cabin girl, he would be up here
tomorrow. To hell with the fishing! d;o)

Dave

Bede przybywaja na nastepny lot z Greensboro


yfitons
waynoski



Fred June 10th, 2010 04:27 PM

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On 10-Jun-2010, David LaCourse wrote:

Dave I am jealous
I often confuse jealous and envious - the words
and I had to carefully look ion Wikipedia which defined the answer of no
malice involved.

I had the best nights sleep for 3 -4 night on Richardson Lake on an
island
camppsite me and my bird dog Taylor
We, my wife , and I spent a lot of wonderful times @ Chesuncook and
Umbagog

I remember the small speckled brookies of all colors and the few we ate
were
unbelievable w carrots onions and eggs in fpil

Stay fishing, man
The world is nuts!

Pancho Villa


There are several island sites for camping Fred, and they all offer
some beautiful views and fishing. In addition there are two very close
to the river and on the same side. Both the Black Cat site and Comfort
Cove site are within a mile of the river. They are primitive sites (no
running water) and the bugs can get bad, but the fishing is good.

You ought to think about returning here some day.

Dave


We have 2 weddings
One Labor Day and the other one in Oct
Both are in MA at Amherst and Sturbridge
Ia sked my nephews to change the dates to get married on th same weekend
but -They won't listen to me
So
I might just do that or
Some striper fishing near Portland ME
Powerful fish!

Fred

David LaCourse June 10th, 2010 09:56 PM

Rapid River
 
On 2010-06-10 11:23:38 -0400, "Wayne Harrison" said:


Bede przybywaja na nastepny lot z Greensboro


yfitons
waynoski


If I tell them that, will it get my face slapped?

d;o)



Frank Reid © 2010 June 10th, 2010 10:03 PM

Rapid River
 
On Jun 10, 3:56*pm, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-06-10 11:23:38 -0400, "Wayne Harrison" said:



Bede przybywaja na nastepny lot z Greensboro


yfitons
waynoski


If I tell them that, will it get my face slapped?

d;o)


Nah, you'll just have to put up with his snoring.
Frank

JR[_4_] June 11th, 2010 12:52 AM

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David LaCourse wrote:

On 2010-06-09 08:50:15 -0400, JR said:


Nicely done, Dave. Brings back good memories.


You should get out of that horrible city, John, and visit the Rapid for
a week.


Truer words was never spoke.

Todd[_2_] June 21st, 2010 06:48 AM

Rapid River
 
On 06/06/2010 11:23 AM, David LaCourse wrote:

They absolutely loved my size 20 caddis nymph (the
fish, not so much the guide and his sport). I switched to a size 22 of
the same pattern (had a helluva job threading it with my 5x tippet), and
the love affair with this pattern continued.


Great report. Excellent writing. Thank you for sharing!

If you are still reading this thread and if you are
of a mind to, what went into your decision to
imitate a tiny caddis, as opposed to a midge or
a tiny stone fly/mayfly?

-T

David LaCourse June 21st, 2010 01:57 PM

Rapid River
 
On 2010-06-21 01:48:48 -0400, Todd said:

On 06/06/2010 11:23 AM, David LaCourse wrote:

They absolutely loved my size 20 caddis nymph (the
fish, not so much the guide and his sport). I switched to a size 22 of
the same pattern (had a helluva job threading it with my 5x tippet), and
the love affair with this pattern continued.


Great report. Excellent writing. Thank you for sharing!

If you are still reading this thread and if you are
of a mind to, what went into your decision to
imitate a tiny caddis, as opposed to a midge or
a tiny stone fly/mayfly?

-T


Experience.



Todd[_2_] June 21st, 2010 06:03 PM

Rapid River
 
On 06/21/2010 05:57 AM, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-06-21 01:48:48 -0400, Todd said:

On 06/06/2010 11:23 AM, David LaCourse wrote:

They absolutely loved my size 20 caddis nymph (the
fish, not so much the guide and his sport). I switched to a size 22 of
the same pattern (had a helluva job threading it with my 5x tippet), and
the love affair with this pattern continued.


Great report. Excellent writing. Thank you for sharing!

If you are still reading this thread and if you are
of a mind to, what went into your decision to
imitate a tiny caddis, as opposed to a midge or
a tiny stone fly/mayfly?

-T


Experience.


The local fly shop is always trying to get me to
try small midges, essentially tiny colored hooks.
I have always had a funny feeling about them.
Your experience gives foundation to that feeling.

On the other hard, post Mortens on Rainbow I have
accidentally killed (barbless hook hit an artery)
have shows their stomachs to be full of tiny black
sticks, which I presume are midges

If it is not giving away a trade secret, which caddis
nymph did you choose? Any chance of a photo?

Many thanks,
-T



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