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Wayne Harrison May 18th, 2004 02:28 AM

smelly fish hands
 

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote

I've not met you in person,


that's your loss, forty. a very bright light she shines, and not a
mean bone in her body. if she learns to fish as well as she plays a fiddle,
you couldn't touch the hem of her winston... no romance, just the truth.
kinda like i felt about you, in person, in what begins to feel like a decade
ago. underestimated, and misunderstood.


You don't fly fish, you've never fly fished, in fact until mere moments
ago you've never fished PERIOD. Why are you here ? Why do you post here
to boast in front of an overwhelmingly male audience of your sunbathing
and your "strong, self-reliance" ?


she's not boasting. she just ain't sucking up. can you dig it?

Like I said, it's enough to gag a maggot off a **** wagon.


mirror, mirror, on the wall....


yfitons
wayno (trust me on this)



Ken Fortenberry May 18th, 2004 02:39 AM

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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
I've not met you in person,


that's your loss, forty.


If you say so.

... underestimated, and misunderstood.


Well, perhaps one of you can explain why some female who has
never fly fished in her life would post ribald anecdotes to an
overwhelmingly male newsgroup devoted to fly fishing.

Misunderstood ? Most definitely. Underestimated ? Not likely.

yfitons
wayno (trust me on this)


OK. I do, actually by gawd, trust you.

EOT for me.

--
Ken Fortenberry


snakefiddler May 18th, 2004 03:38 AM

smelly fish hands
 

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
om...

"Ken Fortenberry" wrote

I've not met you in person,


that's your loss, forty. a very bright light she shines, and not

a
mean bone in her body. if she learns to fish as well as she plays a

fiddle,
you couldn't touch the hem of her winston... no romance, just the truth.
kinda like i felt about you, in person, in what begins to feel like a

decade
ago. underestimated, and misunderstood.


You don't fly fish, you've never fly fished, in fact until mere moments
ago you've never fished PERIOD. Why are you here ? Why do you post here
to boast in front of an overwhelmingly male audience of your sunbathing
and your "strong, self-reliance" ?


she's not boasting. she just ain't sucking up. can you dig it?

Like I said, it's enough to gag a maggot off a **** wagon.


mirror, mirror, on the wall....


yfitons
wayno (trust me on this)



my god wayno, such kind things you have to say. as is a rare occurrence G
i am at a loss for words............
yifitm



B J Conner May 18th, 2004 04:50 AM

smelly fish hands
 
Next time you go to a restaurant that has those towletts in the sealed foil
packages take a few extras, just be sure to pick up your trash. There are
several brands of "baby wipes" in pocket or purse size containers that work
pretty well. I suppose catfish or carp can smell them if you got the smell
on the bait but trout don't seem to notice.

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
any tips for getting the smell of fish off of my hands?
snake





snakefiddler May 18th, 2004 12:06 PM

smelly fish hands
 

"B J Conner" wrote in message
...
Next time you go to a restaurant that has those towletts in the sealed

foil
packages take a few extras, just be sure to pick up your trash. There are
several brands of "baby wipes" in pocket or purse size containers that

work
pretty well. I suppose catfish or carp can smell them if you got the smell
on the bait but trout don't seem to notice.

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
any tips for getting the smell of fish off of my hands?
snake





thanks, b.j.- 'preciate it
got up early this mornin- i'm on my way out with my pole shortly. hope i do
better than i did yesterday! spent the entire day out and got nothin!

snakefiddler



riverman May 18th, 2004 12:10 PM

smelly fish hands
 

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...


thanks, b.j.- 'preciate it
got up early this mornin- i'm on my way out with my pole shortly.


You have a friend from Poland? What kind of rod does he use?

HTH :-)

--riverman



snakefiddler May 18th, 2004 12:24 PM

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"riverman" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...


thanks, b.j.- 'preciate it
got up early this mornin- i'm on my way out with my pole shortly.


You have a friend from Poland? What kind of rod does he use?

HTH :-)


yep, helps tons-NOT!
actually i am taking my downstairs neighbor. she went out to price lake (up
on the blue ridge parkway) fishin with me for a while yesterday. brought
her digital camera in hopes of taking a picture of a good catch. instead
she only got a few pictures of me casting-which i did pretty well- and
fishin. maybe this mornin will be better.

snake


--riverman





MichaelM May 18th, 2004 10:38 PM

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nfisherman wrote in message ...
"MichaelM" wrote in message

...
snakefiddler wrote in message ...
any tips for getting the smell of fish off of my hands?
snake



I have heard that steel under running water does the trick ~ I'm not sure

if
it works though (not having tested it), nor have I a clue of what causes

it
to work, if it is indeed true.



I don't know why it works, but it does. The steel needs to be
stainless though. Some outdoor magazines sell "bars" of stainless
steel for this purpose. They don't say they're stainless steel, but
they are. Cold water works better than hot for cleaning off fish
slime too.


It's a strange thing, but it it does for onion smell too. We have a
stainless steel chinese kitchen knife that never seems to leave the hands
reeking of onion, after washing it down by hand in cold running water.
Peculiar indeed! ~ anyone any idea as to how the odiferous compounds are
either: being destroyed/modified by the combination of cold running water
and contact with steel; or, being removed from the hand into the running
water, due to contact with steel; or by preventing the compounds from
becoming mobile in the air to reach the nose, because of water & steel?
Can't really think of anything else ?




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