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I never trust a man who doesn't have too many fly rods!
Gene wrote in message oups.com... I do not currently own any fly rods. I am taking a 5 day trip next week to fly fish in Montana and will be in Jackson WY for two weeks this summer where I plan to do some fly fishing. I am purchasing a Sage Launch rod (based on recommendations from people on this group) and wonder whether 1 rod will be sufficient. Perhaps next week it might (it will be a guided trip, and I am sure the guide will have a spare), but in the summer, I will be on my own. The rod I purchased is a 5 weight. Mostly fishing for trout. Is it good practice to get a second 5 weight, something different? Or is one rod sufficient? Thanks in advance. Ross |
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Gene Cottrell wrote:
I never trust a man who doesn't have too many fly rods! The party line is that you can't have too many fly rods. I have too many fly rods. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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4weight wrote: ...... I've fished for 5 years, own 3 rods and haven't broken one - yet. I've fished (on and off) for about 50 years, own __ rods, and have broken about 20 rods (several more than once). Friends & relatives have broken about 5 more. |
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"Larry" wrote in message ... "Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote I camp for two days in the bowels of Upper Creek gorge! Op The "bowels of Upper Creek gorge" certainly sounds a lot more like a place that dictates precautionary measures to guard against catastrophic equipment failure than "Ten Million Tourists a Year ( 11 million of them fly fishers )" Jackson. Wy. my guess is that no more than 20 folks a year will traverse the rocks and water that jeffie and opie will experience. wayno |
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Steve wrote:
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 22:48:53 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote: fawn lake *isn't* a so-called pond or an unfishable mass of weeds. The Fawn Lake by Crevice Creek? don't know crevice creek. it's by fawn creek & the headwaters of the gardner, in the gardner hole area west of the road between mammoth and norris in yellowstone park. there's a backcountry campsite at the lake also. yellowstone kenny says the lake doesn't exist....claims it's just a damp spot full of weeds. 4 of us hiked to it last year. i'll post another picture on abpf...and here's a link (scroll down to the "mammoth area" campground listings, look at 1f1 and 1f2) with yellowstone's camping area map. http://www.yellowstone-natl-park.com/backcamp.htm |
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 22:36:22 GMT, "Larry" wrote:
"Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote I camp for two days in the bowels of Upper Creek gorge! Op The "bowels of Upper Creek gorge" certainly sounds a lot more like a place that dictates precautionary measures to guard against catastrophic equipment failure Um, speaking of bowels, Scott, apparently, has condoms... And speaking of REALLY not helping, R |
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 06:43:37 -0400, Jeff Miller
wrote: Steve wrote: On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 22:48:53 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote: fawn lake *isn't* a so-called pond or an unfishable mass of weeds. The Fawn Lake by Crevice Creek? don't know crevice creek. it's by fawn creek & the headwaters of the gardner, in the gardner hole area west of the road between mammoth and norris in yellowstone park. there's a backcountry campsite at the lake also. yellowstone kenny says the lake doesn't exist....claims it's just a damp spot full of weeds. 4 of us hiked to it last year. Are you sure y'all weren't gettin' stoned while listening to The Band? HTH...no, really... R "Now there's one thing in the whole wide world, I sure would like to see That's when that little love of mine, dips her doughnut in my tea" |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... As for hyper and hurried, that refers to a guy who catches a nice fish, hooks two more, breaks his fly rod and has as the foremost thing on his mind being ****ed and hurrying back to the hole. It's all what you choose to focus on I guess. I'd have chosen to focus on catching a nice fish in the first place and leisurely shopping for a new fly rod in the second. Different strokes for different folks, hereafter given in acronym form (HEADS UP Timmmmmmaaay ! ;-), DSFDF. -- Ken Fortenberry I think I could explain this one Ken. My friend Ron doesn't get out very often to fly-fish, although it is his passion and hobby. I think he's only been out two dozen times in twenty years and a third of those times he's come home with nothing. Six kids and a Wife...great family man and dedicated to his stressful job, I could easily see how finding a hot fishing hole must have felt like finding the new young girl in the whorehouse, although he's not a pussy-hound. He still talks about the incident and I can assure you he was more angry about breaking his rod of twenty-two years. There's a big difference between someone who fishes often than one who gets out very seldom, sometimes we just take it for granted. As for Ron now bringing along an extra fly-rod, I see it as security and a psychological reassurance. -tom |
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