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rw August 29th, 2004 01:06 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Warren wrote:
d wrote...

sounds fine to me... are you coming east in october?



Probably not. My dance card is full with steelies, local fishing,
hunting season, etc......


There's nothing quite like those steelies for long road trips. :-)

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Warren August 29th, 2004 06:12 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
wrote...
Warren wrote:
d wrote...

sounds fine to me... are you coming east in october?



Probably not. My dance card is full with steelies, local fishing,
hunting season, etc......


There's nothing quite like those steelies for long road trips. :-)


Both meanings aren't lost on me. g
--
Warren
(use troutbum_mt at earth(nospam)link dot net to reply via email)

William Claspy August 30th, 2004 02:40 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/25/04 8:19 PM, in article
, "Wayne Knight"
wrote:

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
On 8/24/04 11:24 PM, in article
, "Wayne Knight"
wrote:


Great report, Wayne. I'm headed up that direction at dark-thirty tomorrow
and your write up has me itching all the more to get on the road!

Oh, and many happy returns!


thanks Bill, have a great trip and remember to keep the week after Father's
day free next year.


Done, and done :-) Report on the way. It was kind of a soggy couple of
days, but I sure do like the Au Sable...

Bill


William Claspy August 30th, 2004 02:40 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/25/04 8:19 PM, in article
, "Wayne Knight"
wrote:

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
On 8/24/04 11:24 PM, in article
, "Wayne Knight"
wrote:


Great report, Wayne. I'm headed up that direction at dark-thirty tomorrow
and your write up has me itching all the more to get on the road!

Oh, and many happy returns!


thanks Bill, have a great trip and remember to keep the week after Father's
day free next year.


Done, and done :-) Report on the way. It was kind of a soggy couple of
days, but I sure do like the Au Sable...

Bill


William Claspy August 30th, 2004 03:02 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/26/04 9:25 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

22nd-26th of June will do nicely. It's on the calendar. :)


Cool, it's early but are going to want to camp or would you want to split
the cost of a cabin if I can get one cheap enough. Even the "cheap" motels
in Grayling go for 60+ a night that time of year.


Either would work for me. Let's wait a bit and see who else is interested.
I know for sure that Bill Claspy wants to go.


As if you need to ask, my friend.

Wayne, I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is... Well, let's just say that I'd like to fish it again.

Short of camping, I have enjoyed my stays at Gates' as well, and they aren't
very expensive.

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?

Bill


Wolfgang August 31st, 2004 12:01 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
On 8/26/04 9:25 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

22nd-26th of June will do nicely. It's on the calendar. :)


Cool, it's early but are going to want to camp or would you want to

split
the cost of a cabin if I can get one cheap enough. Even the "cheap"

motels
in Grayling go for 60+ a night that time of year.


Either would work for me. Let's wait a bit and see who else is

interested.
I know for sure that Bill Claspy wants to go.


As if you need to ask, my friend.


Well, it isn't a question of "whether or not".......it's the logistics we're
considering

Wayne, I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South

Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is... Well, let's just say that I'd like to fish it again.

Short of camping, I have enjoyed my stays at Gates' as well, and they

aren't
very expensive.

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.



Wolfgang August 31st, 2004 12:01 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
On 8/26/04 9:25 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

22nd-26th of June will do nicely. It's on the calendar. :)


Cool, it's early but are going to want to camp or would you want to

split
the cost of a cabin if I can get one cheap enough. Even the "cheap"

motels
in Grayling go for 60+ a night that time of year.


Either would work for me. Let's wait a bit and see who else is

interested.
I know for sure that Bill Claspy wants to go.


As if you need to ask, my friend.


Well, it isn't a question of "whether or not".......it's the logistics we're
considering

Wayne, I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South

Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is... Well, let's just say that I'd like to fish it again.

Short of camping, I have enjoyed my stays at Gates' as well, and they

aren't
very expensive.

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.



Wayne Knight August 31st, 2004 02:17 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is...


that would be the Canoe Campground ;)

Well, let's just say that I'd like to fish it again.


I'm supposed to fish it between now and the end of the season, hoping I can
fit it in.

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Nope, would like to have one but it's 6 hours from indy and the past four -
five years have been a little tougher financially. But my daughter is
finally through school and the wife is basically healed, maybe in a couple
of years. In the meantime I have access to one when I go up on my own.

Let me know when you want to go up again, if I can get free I might just
join up with ya.



Wayne Knight August 31st, 2004 02:17 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is...


that would be the Canoe Campground ;)

Well, let's just say that I'd like to fish it again.


I'm supposed to fish it between now and the end of the season, hoping I can
fit it in.

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Nope, would like to have one but it's 6 hours from indy and the past four -
five years have been a little tougher financially. But my daughter is
finally through school and the wife is basically healed, maybe in a couple
of years. In the meantime I have access to one when I go up on my own.

Let me know when you want to go up again, if I can get free I might just
join up with ya.



Kevin Vang August 31st, 2004 04:08 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
In article ,
says...

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Nope, would like to have one but it's 6 hours from indy and the past four -
five years have been a little tougher financially. But my daughter is
finally through school and the wife is basically healed, maybe in a couple
of years.


Don't do it! The money you would tie up in a cabin on the water
will pay for lots of rentals, and then somebody else will have to
cut the grass, rake the leaves, trap the mice, carry out the trash,
paint the shutters, clean the eaves, maintain the septic system,
etc., etc., etc., which will leave ever so much more time for you
to fish and drink.

Kevin,
who has priorities.

Kevin Vang August 31st, 2004 04:08 AM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
In article ,
says...

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...

Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Nope, would like to have one but it's 6 hours from indy and the past four -
five years have been a little tougher financially. But my daughter is
finally through school and the wife is basically healed, maybe in a couple
of years.


Don't do it! The money you would tie up in a cabin on the water
will pay for lots of rentals, and then somebody else will have to
cut the grass, rake the leaves, trap the mice, carry out the trash,
paint the shutters, clean the eaves, maintain the septic system,
etc., etc., etc., which will leave ever so much more time for you
to fish and drink.

Kevin,
who has priorities.

Wayne Knight August 31st, 2004 04:55 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"Danl" wrote in message
...



The Bougle, loaded with a DT 5wt, is currently the reel I use on that

nice
little bamboo rod that was wrested from the clutches of The Ulcerous Dwarf
of Pahrump and raffled to yours truly at "Penns 2003: Return of the Son of
the Biblical Flood". (A great clave, BTW). I would need a nice reel with
the same (small) foot size as the reel seat on said rod does not accept

all
reel foot sizes. If the replacement reel could sound less like an

amplified
jake brake on an unlubricated 1962 Peterbilt, so much the better.

Whatchagot?


Sorry to post this on the newsgroup but for some reason my mail link is not
working.

I've got a few reels that would work nice on that cane rod. Problem is
parting with them. IMO a cane rod needs a classic style reel, either a Von
Hoff style, Akron Pflueger (wish I could get my hands on one), or a
Hardy/CFO. I've got a Ross San Miguel that would not look bad on it but it's
not classic if you're so inclined.

Wayne



Wayne Knight August 31st, 2004 04:55 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"Danl" wrote in message
...



The Bougle, loaded with a DT 5wt, is currently the reel I use on that

nice
little bamboo rod that was wrested from the clutches of The Ulcerous Dwarf
of Pahrump and raffled to yours truly at "Penns 2003: Return of the Son of
the Biblical Flood". (A great clave, BTW). I would need a nice reel with
the same (small) foot size as the reel seat on said rod does not accept

all
reel foot sizes. If the replacement reel could sound less like an

amplified
jake brake on an unlubricated 1962 Peterbilt, so much the better.

Whatchagot?


Sorry to post this on the newsgroup but for some reason my mail link is not
working.

I've got a few reels that would work nice on that cane rod. Problem is
parting with them. IMO a cane rod needs a classic style reel, either a Von
Hoff style, Akron Pflueger (wish I could get my hands on one), or a
Hardy/CFO. I've got a Ross San Miguel that would not look bad on it but it's
not classic if you're so inclined.

Wayne



Danl August 31st, 2004 04:00 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...
Sorry to post this on the newsgroup but for some reason my mail link is

not
working.

I've got a few reels that would work nice on that cane rod. Problem is
parting with them. IMO a cane rod needs a classic style reel, either a Von
Hoff style, Akron Pflueger (wish I could get my hands on one), or a
Hardy/CFO. I've got a Ross San Miguel that would not look bad on it but

it's
not classic if you're so inclined.

Wayne



Hmm...I'll get back to you. Is your email working yet?

Danl



Danl August 31st, 2004 04:00 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...
Sorry to post this on the newsgroup but for some reason my mail link is

not
working.

I've got a few reels that would work nice on that cane rod. Problem is
parting with them. IMO a cane rod needs a classic style reel, either a Von
Hoff style, Akron Pflueger (wish I could get my hands on one), or a
Hardy/CFO. I've got a Ross San Miguel that would not look bad on it but

it's
not classic if you're so inclined.

Wayne



Hmm...I'll get back to you. Is your email working yet?

Danl



Charlie Choc August 31st, 2004 04:09 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:00:43 -0700, "Danl" wrote:


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...
Sorry to post this on the newsgroup but for some reason my mail link is

not
working.

I've got a Ross San Miguel that would not look bad on it but

it's
not classic if you're so inclined.

Wayne



Hmm...I'll get back to you. Is your email working yet?

FWIW, I've got a couple of Ross San Miguel's and they are as smooth and quiet
as any reel I have tried.
--
Charlie...

Charlie Choc August 31st, 2004 04:09 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:00:43 -0700, "Danl" wrote:


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
...
Sorry to post this on the newsgroup but for some reason my mail link is

not
working.

I've got a Ross San Miguel that would not look bad on it but

it's
not classic if you're so inclined.

Wayne



Hmm...I'll get back to you. Is your email working yet?

FWIW, I've got a couple of Ross San Miguel's and they are as smooth and quiet
as any reel I have tried.
--
Charlie...

William Claspy August 31st, 2004 05:54 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/30/04 7:01 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.


Jeez. I thought I was sending that via email!

:-)

From the Ivory Tower,
S. Fontinalis


William Claspy August 31st, 2004 05:54 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/30/04 7:01 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.


Jeez. I thought I was sending that via email!

:-)

From the Ivory Tower,
S. Fontinalis


William Claspy August 31st, 2004 05:58 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/30/04 9:17 PM, in article , "Wayne
Knight" wrote:


"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is...


that would be the Canoe Campground ;)


That's the one! Nice spot.

Let me know when you want to go up again, if I can get free I might just
join up with ya.


Just as long as we leave Wolfgang out of it....

:-)

Bill


William Claspy August 31st, 2004 05:58 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a littlewordy
 
On 8/30/04 9:17 PM, in article , "Wayne
Knight" wrote:


"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
I really liked that first camp ground south of 72 on the South Branch
(Canoe something). And the water upstream from there through the Mason
Tract is...


that would be the Canoe Campground ;)


That's the one! Nice spot.

Let me know when you want to go up again, if I can get free I might just
join up with ya.


Just as long as we leave Wolfgang out of it....

:-)

Bill


GregP August 31st, 2004 06:07 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:54:53 -0400, William Claspy
wrote:


Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.


Jeez. I thought I was sending that via email!



Yeah, right, as tho that mistake is so easy to make. I bet
you were just hoping that someone would offer you a cabin.

GregP August 31st, 2004 06:07 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 12:54:53 -0400, William Claspy
wrote:


Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.


Jeez. I thought I was sending that via email!



Yeah, right, as tho that mistake is so easy to make. I bet
you were just hoping that someone would offer you a cabin.

Big Dale August 31st, 2004 10:00 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Charlie wrote:FWIW, I've got a couple of Ross San Miguel's and they are as
smooth and quiet
as any reel I have tried.
--
Charlie...


I also have a Ross San Migel and like it almost as much as any of my Redington
CT click pawl reels.

Big Dale

Big Dale August 31st, 2004 10:00 PM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 
Charlie wrote:FWIW, I've got a couple of Ross San Miguel's and they are as
smooth and quiet
as any reel I have tried.
--
Charlie...


I also have a Ross San Migel and like it almost as much as any of my Redington
CT click pawl reels.

Big Dale

Wayne Harrison August 31st, 2004 11:06 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
On 8/30/04 7:01 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.


Jeez. I thought I was sending that via email!

:-)

From the Ivory Tower,
S. Fontinalis


boy, are you ever gonna catch a load of **** from rdean and forty!

not. which might just be the best evidence one will ever need to
support the proposition that double standards thrive around this outfit.

wayno




Wayne Harrison August 31st, 2004 11:06 PM

TR: I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 

"William Claspy" wrote in message
...
On 8/30/04 7:01 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote:


Ain't you got a cabin up there yet?


Oh sure......you guys just go ahead and have a nice little chat. Don't
worry about your old buddy who has NEVER EVEN BEEN THERE!! :(

Wolfgang
evil *******s.


Jeez. I thought I was sending that via email!

:-)

From the Ivory Tower,
S. Fontinalis


boy, are you ever gonna catch a load of **** from rdean and forty!

not. which might just be the best evidence one will ever need to
support the proposition that double standards thrive around this outfit.

wayno




Willi September 1st, 2004 03:55 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 


Big Dale wrote:
Charlie wrote:FWIW, I've got a couple of Ross San Miguel's and they are as
smooth and quiet

as any reel I have tried.
--
Charlie...



I also have a Ross San Migel and like it almost as much as any of my Redington
CT click pawl reels.

Big Dale


The 2/3 and 3/4 are sweet little reels. Although they're getting harder
to find on EBay, you can still usually pick one up for $50 to $70, a steal.

Willi




Willi September 1st, 2004 03:55 AM

I love the sound of a Hardy in the Morning - a little wordy
 


Big Dale wrote:
Charlie wrote:FWIW, I've got a couple of Ross San Miguel's and they are as
smooth and quiet

as any reel I have tried.
--
Charlie...



I also have a Ross San Migel and like it almost as much as any of my Redington
CT click pawl reels.

Big Dale


The 2/3 and 3/4 are sweet little reels. Although they're getting harder
to find on EBay, you can still usually pick one up for $50 to $70, a steal.

Willi





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