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Stephen Welsh June 13th, 2004 11:05 PM

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"snakefiddler" asked in
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any recommendations for favorites?

snakefiddler


Have a look at www.flyflickers.com
knots on the menu at left ... animations of the
knots you mention.

There are other sites as well.

HTH,

Steve

(not a happy customer, completely affiliated :)




Frank Reid June 13th, 2004 11:13 PM

tying knots
 
Major differences: Forty will sometimes show mercy, and I can usually
understand
what he writes. Richard's on a whole other plane. Not that's there's

anything
wrong with that. . .


But he own's that plane.

--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply



walt winter June 14th, 2004 12:50 AM

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snakefiddler wrote:

oops- sorry wally
headed out early to unnamed creek ;-) , but damned if i could find a spot
that wasn't posted with private property-no huntin-no fishin signs. i swear
to god, i even saw one that said "jennifer- don't even THINK of fishing
here, or we will shoot your skinny white ass off!!"



some here like to say they fished "frenchman's creek".... here in
the mountains i like to say "laurel creek".... the usual response
is "which one?"....

sad to hear "laurel" has gone that way. the last time i fished
it, jeez, back in '98 or so it was headed that way with
development. did you try way up high above the falls?


disappointed, i headed to my usual alternative- i would tell ya, but then
i'd have to kill ya- G- on the blue ridge parkway.


snake, i know all the streams here in wataugee county.... even
some that ain't on any maps ;-)


up there, it was foggy
as ****, and rainin pretty good- but there was no turning back now. i was
itchin to get into the water, and fish. i put a caddis on my line, and cast
it under some over-hanging laurels, thinking that might be a good hiding
place for fish. not five minutes in i had a bite. it was a gorgeous red
breast sunfish, t a little bigger than the size of my hand. i cast my line
back out , and between changing flies, and changing venues, it must have
been a good hour and a half of standin knee deep in water in the pouring
rain before i got another bite. i had moved downstream into some water that
was a little deeper, and heavily covered in laurels bushes. these wading
boots are great- they let me go into this rocky **** we have here, and get
just where i need to be to cast my line where i want it. bingo. here i
caught two more sunfish and two trout. the trout, however, were nothin to
brag on. they were only about five inches long. by now, i was thinking i
might should switch to a larger fly- larger catches? but as i tried to tie
my fly, i realized my hands were so cold that i couldn't even tie! so, i
headed home, my cap soaked through, my hair wet, and my shirt, vest, and
jacket soaked. i sit here shivering as i write this, and ready to get into
a nice hot shower (no, i'm not flirting :} ), and have a cup of hot coffee.
after studyin a bit for school, i think i will head back out this evenin.
this fishin stuff is great! thanks for hookin me up, frank!


damn, i didn't even go out in today's mess.... good fer you girl.

wally


Willi June 14th, 2004 01:00 AM

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tmon wrote:

From: (Willi)

I don't believe it's because you're a woman (well it is but not JUST
because of that). At least as I read it, you "flirt" at times. I think
what you're seeing is a natural response to that. Cyli, for example,
doesn't flirt and she gets a different type of response than you do.

So Cyli has a different personality than Snake. Are you defending some
of these responses to her questions? She seems to have a genuine
interest in FF and appears to be a good hearted soul, which is good
enough for me.


I think this thread is a typical Roffian one in that it wanders all over
the place and has some little jokes in it but it also provides some very
good information mixed in.

Rule out Fortenberry. He is an equal opportunity asshole. He does have
his favorites and snakefiddler is a current "favorite". I was referring
more to the responses like Tim's. It seemed light hearted, funny and
wasn't mean spirited. It was, to me, a logical response to
snakefiddler's "flirting."

Willi






snakefiddler June 14th, 2004 01:18 AM

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"walt winter" wrote in message
...
snakefiddler wrote:

oops- sorry wally
headed out early to unnamed creek ;-) , but damned if i could find a

spot
that wasn't posted with private property-no huntin-no fishin signs. i

swear
to god, i even saw one that said "jennifer- don't even THINK of fishing
here, or we will shoot your skinny white ass off!!"



some here like to say they fished "frenchman's creek".... here in
the mountains i like to say "laurel creek".... the usual response
is "which one?"....

sad to hear "laurel" has gone that way. the last time i fished
it, jeez, back in '98 or so it was headed that way with
development. did you try way up high above the falls?


no, what falls maybe you can e-mail me and school me



disappointed, i headed to my usual alternative- i would tell ya, but

then
i'd have to kill ya- G- on the blue ridge parkway.


snake, i know all the streams here in wataugee county.... even
some that ain't on any maps ;-)


good- fill me in :)


up there, it was foggy
as ****, and rainin pretty good- but there was no turning back now. i

was
itchin to get into the water, and fish. i put a caddis on my line, and

cast
it under some over-hanging laurels, thinking that might be a good hiding
place for fish. not five minutes in i had a bite. it was a gorgeous

red
breast sunfish, t a little bigger than the size of my hand. i cast my

line
back out , and between changing flies, and changing venues, it must have
been a good hour and a half of standin knee deep in water in the pouring
rain before i got another bite. i had moved downstream into some water

that
was a little deeper, and heavily covered in laurels bushes. these wading
boots are great- they let me go into this rocky **** we have here, and

get
just where i need to be to cast my line where i want it. bingo. here i


caught two more sunfish and two trout. the trout, however, were nothin

to
brag on. they were only about five inches long. by now, i was thinking

i
might should switch to a larger fly- larger catches? but as i tried to

tie
my fly, i realized my hands were so cold that i couldn't even tie! so,

i
headed home, my cap soaked through, my hair wet, and my shirt, vest, and
jacket soaked. i sit here shivering as i write this, and ready to get

into
a nice hot shower (no, i'm not flirting :} ), and have a cup of hot

coffee.
after studyin a bit for school, i think i will head back out this

evenin.
this fishin stuff is great! thanks for hookin me up, frank!


damn, i didn't even go out in today's mess.... good fer you girl.


i love this ****. i love the way it feels when i have a fish on the line, i
love the feel of the water swirling around my legs. this morning when i was
out, i was alone, and because of the ****ty weather, the tourists and their
noisy dogs were absent from the park, and the mist was rising off of the
water, and the air smelled sweet from all the wet trees, and shrubs, and
what-not, and it was like i was in some mystical place, and the rest of the
world had disappeared. what's not to love. i just got back in from round
two. :-)

snakefiddler

wally




Tim J. June 14th, 2004 01:56 AM

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"snakefiddler" wrote...
snip
i love this ****. i love the way it feels when i have a fish on the line, i
love the feel of the water swirling around my legs. this morning when i was
out, i was alone, and because of the ****ty weather, the tourists and their
noisy dogs were absent from the park, and the mist was rising off of the
water, and the air smelled sweet from all the wet trees, and shrubs, and
what-not, and it was like i was in some mystical place, and the rest of the
world had disappeared. what's not to love.


The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain!
--
TL,
Tim
(by George, she's got it.)
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Wayne Harrison June 14th, 2004 02:05 AM

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"snakefiddler" wrote


up there, it was foggy
as ****, and rainin pretty good- but there was no turning back now. i

was
itchin to get into the water, and fish.

(snip)

i love this ****. i love the way it feels when i have a fish on the line,

i
love the feel of the water swirling around my legs. this morning when i

was
out, i was alone, and because of the ****ty weather, the tourists and

their
noisy dogs were absent from the park, and the mist was rising off of the
water, and the air smelled sweet from all the wet trees, and shrubs, and
what-not, and it was like i was in some mystical place, and the rest of

the
world had disappeared.


that's fine prose, from a lady or not, and from a newbie or not. ****
'em if they think you flirt too much. at least you have discovered what's
important about the whole exercise.

your friend in the piedmont
wayno



Tim Carter June 14th, 2004 02:07 AM

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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
m...
Wayne Harrison wrote:

... at least you have discovered what's
important about the whole exercise.


Either that or she's discovered how to play roff like
a fiddle.


I'll wager you'll never know the answer.



Ken Fortenberry June 14th, 2004 02:13 AM

tying knots
 
Wayne Harrison wrote:

... at least you have discovered what's
important about the whole exercise.


Either that or she's discovered how to play roff like
a fiddle.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Ken Fortenberry June 14th, 2004 02:25 AM

tying knots
 
Tim Carter wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
Either that or she's discovered how to play roff like
a fiddle.


I'll wager you'll never know the answer.


You'll lose because I already know the answer.

--
Ken Fortenberry



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