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Jarmo Hurri December 18th, 2004 09:06 PM

TR: Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 

So I've got the rock upstream, and a shallow spot downstream, and
the bottom is such that wading was out of the question.


rw OK, plan B: Get back on shore, let the fish get into the rapids
rw downstream (they look pretty tame), and race downstream, hoping
rw for the best, and looking for a place to beach the fish. Stay as
rw close as possible to the fish and hold the rod as high as you can
rw reach.

rw If nothing else, you'll be able to say he got you into the
rw backing. :-)

Yeah, right...

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Jarmo Hurri December 18th, 2004 09:06 PM

TR: Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 

So I've got the rock upstream, and a shallow spot downstream, and
the bottom is such that wading was out of the question.


rw OK, plan B: Get back on shore, let the fish get into the rapids
rw downstream (they look pretty tame), and race downstream, hoping
rw for the best, and looking for a place to beach the fish. Stay as
rw close as possible to the fish and hold the rod as high as you can
rw reach.

rw If nothing else, you'll be able to say he got you into the
rw backing. :-)

Yeah, right...

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Wayne Harrison December 18th, 2004 10:06 PM

Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 

"Kevin Vang" wrote

Wayno with big, hard nipples, and the ice blue eyes?

Ah yes, the erotism. At this latitude, when you walk into a bar, you
meet skinny old men in long johns.



I bet you go around telling little kids that there's no
Santa Claus, too, you *******.


hilarious; thank you, kevin; from the bottom of my heart, thank you.

yfitons
wayno



Wayne Harrison December 18th, 2004 10:06 PM

Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 

"Kevin Vang" wrote

Wayno with big, hard nipples, and the ice blue eyes?

Ah yes, the erotism. At this latitude, when you walk into a bar, you
meet skinny old men in long johns.



I bet you go around telling little kids that there's no
Santa Claus, too, you *******.


hilarious; thank you, kevin; from the bottom of my heart, thank you.

yfitons
wayno



B J Conner December 20th, 2004 04:00 AM

Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 
The one on the right is the one I was refering to. Ineresting looking and I
lke being able to stand up in one. I have camped in floorless teepees and
don't like it. I don't know if you have earwigs over in that part of the
world but they seem to find me anytime I have set up floorless tents.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/en...s/earwigs.html


"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message
...

BJ BTW -where did you get the tent?

I guess you mean the tent on the right in this pictu

http://www.perhokalastajat.org/tour_...s/p1000170.jpg

(The tent on the left is a Hilleberg, the one in the middle was just a
shelter for all our stuff.) My friend bought that last year. He likes
it because it's very roomy; in particular, you can stand
inside. Personally I don't like the fact that the tent has no
bottom. If you're interested, I can find out the dealer and the price
for you.

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B J Conner December 20th, 2004 04:00 AM

Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 
The one on the right is the one I was refering to. Ineresting looking and I
lke being able to stand up in one. I have camped in floorless teepees and
don't like it. I don't know if you have earwigs over in that part of the
world but they seem to find me anytime I have set up floorless tents.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/en...s/earwigs.html


"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message
...

BJ BTW -where did you get the tent?

I guess you mean the tent on the right in this pictu

http://www.perhokalastajat.org/tour_...s/p1000170.jpg

(The tent on the left is a Hilleberg, the one in the middle was just a
shelter for all our stuff.) My friend bought that last year. He likes
it because it's very roomy; in particular, you can stand
inside. Personally I don't like the fact that the tent has no
bottom. If you're interested, I can find out the dealer and the price
for you.

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Bob December 20th, 2004 06:53 AM

TR: Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 
snipped the good stuff Jarmo wrote ...

Enjoyed that Jarmo; the pics sparked memories. That river with the
uplifted limestone? reminded me of a stretch of the Crowsnest below
Lundbreck Falls, tricky wading indeed. The shot of the Teno with the
rounded rocks reminded me of the Elk.

I noticed you all camp close together and cook in your campsite. What's
the wildlife situation up there? Any bears?

I just had a few weeks down in the Keys. While I was endlessly
practicing my double haul, a five-foot barracuda smashed my fly and
headed across the flats for Cuba.

Cheers,

Bob


Bob December 20th, 2004 06:53 AM

TR: Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 
snipped the good stuff Jarmo wrote ...

Enjoyed that Jarmo; the pics sparked memories. That river with the
uplifted limestone? reminded me of a stretch of the Crowsnest below
Lundbreck Falls, tricky wading indeed. The shot of the Teno with the
rounded rocks reminded me of the Elk.

I noticed you all camp close together and cook in your campsite. What's
the wildlife situation up there? Any bears?

I just had a few weeks down in the Keys. While I was endlessly
practicing my double haul, a five-foot barracuda smashed my fly and
headed across the flats for Cuba.

Cheers,

Bob


Jarmo Hurri December 20th, 2004 02:48 PM

TR: Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 

Bob I noticed you all camp close together and cook in your
Bob campsite. What's the wildlife situation up there? Any bears?

No, I guess this is about as safe as it gets: no snakes, no cougars,
no bears (theoretically yes but I've never heard of one in these
areas), no floods. It took me quite a while before I realized how
fortunate we are over here.

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Jarmo Hurri December 20th, 2004 02:48 PM

TR: Sea-run charr (*super* long, w/ pictures)
 

Bob I noticed you all camp close together and cook in your
Bob campsite. What's the wildlife situation up there? Any bears?

No, I guess this is about as safe as it gets: no snakes, no cougars,
no bears (theoretically yes but I've never heard of one in these
areas), no floods. It took me quite a while before I realized how
fortunate we are over here.

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