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Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:22:37 -0700, Mike
wrote: You are the only ones continuing this thread. Too funny, Mike. There are 58 replies to the OP and you have 25 of them (soon to be 26 when you answer this). Now, really, who do *you* think is keeping this thread alive.... me or you? The OP will do just fine with a commercial fly line. He need not learn how to make/attach/cast/use/etc. a shooting head. And do you know why, Mike? HE DOESN'T NEED ONE! He lives in the same area as Ken Fortenberry, and Ken has given him some good advice as to rod and line, and where to fish. I understand that you hosted a little gathering in Germany of some roffians a few years ago. I also understand that the catching wasn't very good. Tell ya what, Mike. You fly into Boston this Sept., I'll take you up to my camp and we'll fish the Rapid, West Branch of the Penobscott, East Outlook of Moosehead, a couple of secret spots, and maybe the Kennebago. I'll guarantee you won't need a shooting head, and you will catch fish, lots of them. Big brookies and landlocks. I'll let you use my Winston LT5 with Abel reel and WF5F line. You won't need anything else. And if you wanna chuck some big Grey Ghosts (#2, 10x long), I'll give you my 7 weight with a Lamson 3.5 and sinking line with shooting head, if it makes you feel better. But I'll catch more fish than you and never make a cast of more than ten feet of line and 9 of leader. Now, do you REALLY think I need a shooting head for a 19 ft cast? Really! Catch a flight to Boston, Mike, sometime in September. Dave |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 22:28:43 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: Mike typed: On Aug 14, 2:50 am, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:47:08 -0700, Mike wrote: I have explained it often enough, but you either donīt read what I write, or donīt care, so there is little point in my repeating it yet again. Mike, read my lips: NO ONE CARES. We are happy catching big brook trout, browns, rainbows and all the different species of salmon using...... wait for it.............. commercial WF lines No big deal. Egads! You are *finally* getting it. No big deal! Well if you donīt care, why are you making such a song and dance about it? Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the POTW. Ladies and gentl...well, know-it-alls, don't-care-at-alls, assholes, puerile miscreants, and other assorted nuts, I give you a pretty sad week. Puerily, R |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 18:02:36 -0700, Mike
wrote: If it were true that you "donīt care" , then you are the last person anybody should take any advice from. I care a great deal about giving good advice to novices, but what a stupid hidebound old fart like you has to say about is irrelevant to me. See, there you go again with the name calling. It is the first sign that you have lost the debate (as far as you are concerned). When you lose, Mike, you start with the name calling. My advice is what Ken Fortenberry said at the beginning of this thread. He doesn't need a shooting head. A commercial fly line will do him and 99.9% of all fly fishermen just fine. You answered in with your ridiculous shooting heads ONLY because it was Fortenberry and you wanted to stick the knife in a little deeper. As you are obviously incapable of any sensible discussion, and think your totally uninformed and biased opinions are inviolate, I wont bother replying to any more of your silly missives. Oh, if only.......... You are obsessed with roff and you will continue to haunt me and this place until you die. It is like a poison in your blood stream, Mike, but you have become addicted to it and love the pain it gives. You'll answer because it is in your blood to do so. Dave (The stupid hidebound old fart that catches more fish in a summer than you've caught in a decade.) |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:04:31 -0700, Mike
wrote: And of course, you get two brand new lines for the price of one. Uh, duh. Those of us that have been fishing for any length of time greater than 5 years KNOW this, Mike. Some of us have actually used this technique. As far as screwing up a fly line by putting it all on the reel, you are incorrect. Any good reel will hold a 90 foot fly line with lots of backing. I used a double taper many years ago and after a couple of seasons, swapped ends. The "new" one worked just fine - no kinks or knots or breaks or anything. I for one do not like to fish with my backing out. Fiftey feet of flyline with a knot on the bitter end to another material, be it fly line or backing, is not my cup of tea. Of course ymmv Dave |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Aug 14, 4:31 am, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:22:37 -0700, Mike wrote: You are the only ones continuing this thread. Too funny, Mike. There are 58 replies to the OP and you have 25 of them (soon to be 26 when you answer this). Now, really, who do *you* think is keeping this thread alive.... me or you? The OP will do just fine with a commercial fly line. He need not learn how to make/attach/cast/use/etc. a shooting head. And do you know why, Mike? HE DOESN'T NEED ONE! He lives in the same area as Ken Fortenberry, and Ken has given him some good advice as to rod and line, and where to fish. I understand that you hosted a little gathering in Germany of some roffians a few years ago. I also understand that the catching wasn't very good. Tell ya what, Mike. You fly into Boston this Sept., I'll take you up to my camp and we'll fish the Rapid, West Branch of the Penobscott, East Outlook of Moosehead, a couple of secret spots, and maybe the Kennebago. I'll guarantee you won't need a shooting head, and you will catch fish, lots of them. Big brookies and landlocks. I'll let you use my Winston LT5 with Abel reel and WF5F line. You won't need anything else. And if you wanna chuck some big Grey Ghosts (#2, 10x long), I'll give you my 7 weight with a Lamson 3.5 and sinking line with shooting head, if it makes you feel better. But I'll catch more fish than you and never make a cast of more than ten feet of line and 9 of leader. Now, do you REALLY think I need a shooting head for a 19 ft cast? Really! Catch a flight to Boston, Mike, sometime in September. Dave I really donīt know why I bother, but here goes anyway. The original poster was asking for advice on how to improve his fishing on a tight budget.How to fish better into a wind etc He did not ask about the capabilities or otherwise of 55 dollar fly lines, or how to catch trout in Labrador, what a great fisherman you and others are, or about any of the other totally irrelevant bull**** you and others keep spouting. The advice given by others is none of my business, and I would consider it boorish to comment on it. I give what I think is good advice, and they give theirs. The people so addressed can take it or leave it, mine or theirs, it is no skin off my nose either way. You and others however, have little or no interest in giving advice to anybody, by your own admission, you "donīt care", but you keep on attacking what I say, and me personally, in a most ignorant and stupid fashion, and stating what you consider to be your absolute and inviolate opinions, which you maintain are correct simply because you say so, and brook no argument, despite your total lack of facts or evidence to back them up. This in the face of simple and obvious facts. Serving also to confuse and muddy the issue for any novices who might be seriously interested. Just because 99.9% of any particular group does something or other does not mean it is the best way to do it, or is even remotely sensible. My replies were, in the main, not to the original poster, but mainly futile attempts at explaining obvious facts to you and others. It wasnīt Germany, it was Denmark, for salt water sea-trout fishing and we were unlucky with the weather. Only myself and one other participant caught fish. The fishing was very difficult indeed, disappointingly so, but thatīs just how it goes. Now, so that there is absolutely no question of any misunderstanding whatsoever. I would not fish with you, or anybody else from this newsgroup under any circumstances whatsoever. You and others have done your level best on various occasions to insult and provoke me, hold me to ridicule, and generally behave like assholes, and I donīt fish with assholes. Your money, your opportunities, your equipment, and your manners donīt impress me one bit. Your egocentric overbearing bull**** nonsense gets up my nose. I donīt compete with other people when I am fishing, it is only something idiots and people with serious inadequacies feel obliged to do. Whether or not you catch more fish than I do is also totally irrelevant, ( and unlikely anyway) , but I have no need to boast about what I catch, or indeed about anything else. Indeed I rarely even discuss it at all. I fish for myself, not to impress anybody else. I hope that was clear enough for you? -- Regards and tight lines! Mike Connor http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-online.de/ http://groups.google.co.uk/group/Flycorner?hl=en |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:08:31 -0700, Mike
wrote: I really donīt know why I bother, but here goes anyway. The original poster was asking for advice on how to improve his fishing on a tight budget.How to fish better into a wind etc He did not ask about the capabilities or otherwise of 55 dollar fly lines, or how to catch trout in Labrador, what a great fisherman you and others are, or about any of the other totally irrelevant bull**** you and others keep spouting. And Ken Fortenberry gave him the best advice. Period. End of thread until you came blathering in. The advice given by others is none of my business, and I would consider it boorish to comment on it. I give what I think is good advice, and they give theirs. The people so addressed can take it or leave it, mine or theirs, it is no skin off my nose either way. You and others however, have little or no interest in giving advice to anybody, by your own admission, you "donīt care", but you keep on attacking what I say, and me personally, in a most ignorant and stupid fashion, and stating what you consider to be your absolute and inviolate opinions, which you maintain are correct simply because you say so, and brook no argument, despite your total lack of facts or evidence to back them up. This in the face of simple and obvious facts. Serving also to confuse and muddy the issue for any novices who might be seriously interested. Fortenberry's advice was on the spot. Why do 99% of flyfishermen use commercial flylines? Because they *WORK*. If he wants a cheap fly line, they are out there and he can get a double taper and turn it around when one end is too worn. Simple advice. Fortenberry covered it all. End of Thread. Just because 99.9% of any particular group does something or other does not mean it is the best way to do it, or is even remotely sensible. No. Only the Conner way is the true way. He knows all there is to know about fly fishing. If he has not spoken or written about it, it does not exist. Mike Connor, Savior of The Fly Fishing World. The greatest fly fisher of all time, but sadly, not the greatest fish catcher of all time. In fact, he catches very few fish, preferring instead to tell everyone how great and knowledgable he is on ALL things flyfishing. sigh My replies were, in the main, not to the original poster, but mainly futile attempts at explaining obvious facts to you and others. Mike, we've been listening to your self congradulatory for years. We *know* how "great" you are Mike. You've told us over and over. We've all listened to you blather on about shooting heads, loading the rod, presentation, tying flies, ad nauseam. You are the man, Mike. The rest of us don't know **** about fly fishing, yet we are very successful in catching the little buggers. Wot? It wasnīt Germany, it was Denmark, for salt water sea-trout fishing and we were unlucky with the weather. Only myself and one other participant caught fish. The fishing was very difficult indeed, disappointingly so, but thatīs just how it goes. Damn. Geography used to be my favorite subject in school. How could I have made such a major mistake. Now, so that there is absolutely no question of any misunderstanding whatsoever. I would not fish with you, or anybody else from this newsgroup under any circumstances whatsoever. You and others have done your level best on various occasions to insult and provoke me, hold me to ridicule, and generally behave like assholes, and I donīt fish with assholes. There you go again with the name calling. whistle I win. Again! This is too easy. Your money, your opportunities, your equipment, and your manners donīt impress me one bit. Uh, wasn't try to impress you, old chap. Your egocentric overbearing bull**** nonsense gets up my nose. Well, I guess that's better than some other places. Wot? I donīt compete with other people when I am fishing, it is only something idiots and people with serious inadequacies feel obliged to do. Neither do I. I don't know any other roffian that does. Whether or not you catch more fish than I do is also totally irrelevant, ( and unlikely anyway) , but I have no need to boast about what I catch, or indeed about anything else. Indeed I rarely even discuss it at all. I fish for myself, not to impress anybody else. Yeah, I fish for myself too, about 100 days a year. Most times I catch what I'm after, but I do, like others, get skunked now and then. Who doesn't, right? I hope that was clear enough for you? Uh, quite clear Mike. In fact I was wrong with my message count. Of the 58 messages in this thread (at that time) you had 26, so it is clear that YOU are keeping this thread alive. You must love banging your big head against the wall. Hey, you said in your last post to me, and I quote, "As you are obviously incapable of any sensible discussion, and think your totally uninformed and biased opinions are inviolate, I wont bother replying to any more of your silly missives." And yet, here you are. Good old predictable Mike. Grab your cape, Mike, and swishhhh, you'll be gone. Dave (egocentric overbearing bull**** asshole, who doesn't need or want a home-made shooting head) ps: Now ya have 27 posts out of 60. Almost 50%, Mike. Ya gotta try harder, there, buddy. |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
Mike wrote in news:1187060911.465928.19530
@b79g2000hse.googlegroups.com: How to fish better into a wind etc I guess yo have some reading between the lines skills, because this was nowhere in his post. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
I'm the original poster on this thread. I just joined this group less
than a year ago when I began thinking about learning how to fly fish. I live in a place (Central Illinois -- West of Ken's location) where very few people fly fish, so it's not easy to get local help. Even though this newsgroup gets pretty animated and folks disagree on things, it is a huge help to newbies like me. I search the archives and find out all kinds of helpful information. For what its worth, I even appreciate the opposing views, due to the fact I can evaluate all of the information and then make up my own mind on what to do or not do. One thing is clear. People here have a true passion for fly fishing, and that's a good thing. Mike and Ken sure disagree on things in this thread, but I appreciated hearing what both had to say. So thanks guys. Hey, maybe it's a good thing we live far apart in this NG so we don't kill each other over our fly fishing views :-) |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Aug 14, 6:22 am, mdk77 wrote:
I'm the original poster on this thread. I just joined this group less than a year ago when I began thinking about learning how to fly fish. I live in a place (Central Illinois -- West of Ken's location) where very few people fly fish, so it's not easy to get local help. Even though this newsgroup gets pretty animated and folks disagree on things, it is a huge help to newbies like me. I search the archives and find out all kinds of helpful information. For what its worth, I even appreciate the opposing views, due to the fact I can evaluate all of the information and then make up my own mind on what to do or not do. One thing is clear. People here have a true passion for fly fishing, and that's a good thing. Mike and Ken sure disagree on things in this thread, but I appreciated hearing what both had to say. So thanks guys. Hey, maybe it's a good thing we live far apart in this NG so we don't kill each other over our fly fishing views :-) One more thing about flylines. They are overpriced and subject to discounts. Check eBay from time to time. Check the clearances at Orvise and Cabelas. Cheap lines you buy at Wall mart and Bass Pro will last a couple of years. To band to hear what Kenny said about Clinton Lake. They were supposed to keep alot of trees standing and keep motors out of parts of it. They ordered a couple of million dollars worth of fish for it. I left before they let you fish it. Is there any fish left in Weldon Springs? It use to be a good crappie lake. |
Newbie questions -- after my 1st season of fishing
On Aug 14, 9:29 am, BJ Conner wrote:
On Aug 14, 6:22 am, mdk77 wrote: I'm the original poster on this thread. I just joined this group less than a year ago when I began thinking about learning how to fly fish. I live in a place (Central Illinois -- West of Ken's location) where very few people fly fish, so it's not easy to get local help. Even though this newsgroup gets pretty animated and folks disagree on things, it is a huge help to newbies like me. I search the archives and find out all kinds of helpful information. For what its worth, I even appreciate the opposing views, due to the fact I can evaluate all of the information and then make up my own mind on what to do or not do. One thing is clear. People here have a true passion for fly fishing, and that's a good thing. Mike and Ken sure disagree on things in this thread, but I appreciated hearing what both had to say. So thanks guys. Hey, maybe it's a good thing we live far apart in this NG so we don't kill each other over our fly fishing views :-) One more thing about flylines. They are overpriced and subject to discounts. Check eBay from time to time. Check the clearances at Orvise and Cabelas. Cheap lines you buy at Wall mart and Bass Pro will last a couple of years. To band to hear what Kenny said about Clinton Lake. They were supposed to keep alot of trees standing and keep motors out of parts of it. They ordered a couple of million dollars worth of fish for it. I left before they let you fish it. Is there any fish left in Weldon Springs? It use to be a good crappie lake. I haven't fished Weldon Springs in years, but it used to be solid lake for Crappie, Bluegills and Bass. I don't fish the bigger lakes like Clinton. The largest lake I fly fish around here is Lake Evergreen. It is exceptional and I caught a very nice Largemouth there a few weeks ago on a streamer. Evergreen has it all for fly fishing with great Crappie, Gils, Bass and a huge population of Muskie (they shocked the lake not long ago and found a 50" Muskie -- this would be a new State record -- and ~30% of the Muskies are 38" or longer. I cannot even imagine what a BIG Musky would be like on my little #6 KPOC fly rod :-) but I sure would like to find out!!!!!!!!! Mostly I fish smaller lakes and ponds around here. I even fish over my lunch hour at a small nearby lake (at work we call Friday "Fishing Friday" and we pile into my car and go fishing over lunch). I'm saving my nickles for a canoe for next season............and when I show up at work with a canoe on top of the car then they will finally KNOW that I'm crazy & over-the-edge. BTW, I've heard that there is excellent Smallmouth fishing in the Kickapoo Creek SE of Bloomington, but I haven't tried that yet. I guess you just can't squeeze enough fishing into one lifetime, no matter how hard you try :-) |
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