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worst ff thing to lose
I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your
favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
worst ff thing to lose
On 2009-09-27 20:00:15 -0400, rw said:
I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. You hear that, Miller? You hear that? You laughed when I did a full Reid on Penns and watched my fly box float down the river. Ya never even blinked twice - just watched it go. Never tried to save it. Just giggled when ya asked me if that (pointing off in the distance) was my fly box. Remember this, Miller, pay backs are hell! d;o) |
worst ff thing to lose
David LaCourse wrote:
On 2009-09-27 20:00:15 -0400, rw said: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. You hear that, Miller? You hear that? You laughed when I did a full Reid on Penns and watched my fly box float down the river. Ya never even blinked twice - just watched it go. Never tried to save it. Just giggled when ya asked me if that (pointing off in the distance) was my fly box. Remember this, Miller, pay backs are hell! d;o) hell, i've lost that many flies in the trees and rhodos on snowbird creek...but, the image of you neck deep in penns remains vivid and startling, and from this distance, sorta humorous...i'd be dumbstruck again i'm sure...wasn't intentional, and we both probably would have drowned if i'd leapt to your aid. blue rock hole is kinda deep where you went in...and you popped up in no time. never saw the box of flies...but my vigil for lost fly boxes is much improved. i'll do better next time...promise. ...and, i've had my own rude experiences with penns to satisfy any karmic need... jeff :) |
worst ff thing to lose
On Sep 27, 8:16*pm, jeff wrote:
David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-09-27 20:00:15 -0400, rw said: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble.. You hear that, Miller? *You hear that? *You laughed when I did a full Reid on Penns and watched my fly box float down the river. *Ya never even blinked twice - just watched it go. *Never tried to save it. *Just giggled when ya asked me if that (pointing off in the distance) was my fly box. *Remember this, Miller, pay backs are hell! d;o) hell, i've lost that many flies in the trees and rhodos on snowbird creek...but, the image of you neck deep in penns remains vivid and startling, and from this distance, sorta humorous...i'd be dumbstruck again i'm sure...wasn't intentional, and we both probably would have drowned if i'd leapt to your aid. *blue rock hole is kinda deep where you went in...and you popped up in no time. never saw the box of flies...but my vigil for lost fly boxes is much improved. i'll do better next time...promise. ...and, i've had my own rude experiences with penns to satisfy any karmic need... jeff :) I've never lost a whole box. I do get angry when I retrieve a leader with a squiggly tippet meaning I am a dumbass and cannot tie a knot let alone tie a fly. This is not the only evidence of being a dumbass. Several years ago, I landed a nice fish (yes I was keeping fish at the time), and somehow in my excitement and without even knowing it let loose of my entire stringer. I searched hi and low for a stringer full of trout to no avail. I got out of the stream and quit. |
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw
wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. |
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Charlie S wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Sep 27, 5:00*pm, rw wrote:
I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. For me its to loose a fish at the knot. For non FFing it has to be stuff I leave on the roof of my van and forget. But getting to the river where you remember that you took the better reel out of the van last week and its still back at home, . . . sucks too. Dave |
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In message 2009092721042616807-dplacourse@aolcom, David LaCourse
writes On 2009-09-27 20:00:15 -0400, rw said: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. You hear that, Miller? You hear that? You laughed when I did a full Reid on Penns and watched my fly box float down the river. Ya never even blinked twice - just watched it go. Never tried to save it. Just giggled when ya asked me if that (pointing off in the distance) was my fly box. Remember this, Miller, pay backs are hell! d;o) In the past, I've been asked by novice fly-tiers "what flies should I tie?" I usually tell them to ignore the majority of patterns shown in the magazines as each week/month there is always the latest killer fly. Tying every fly on sight will mean the novice will end up with a box of too many useless unwanted flies. I normally advise asking around the locals which flies are "good" on our local waters and then tie a few of those. Most likely I'd suggest no more than about 6 patterns and then tie them in a few different sizes. To lose a box of these flies would be a sad thing anyway but to lose a box full of unwanted/unused flies costing quite a bit of cash would be just a total waste of resources. Of course the box might have sentimental value anyway. -- Bill Grey |
worst ff thing to lose
In message , Charlie S
writes On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. Talking of glasses, I bought a pair of those Polaroid plus magnifier glasses which cost me about 20 uk pounds. The first day I was going to use them I was having a lift with two palls to a fishery. I showed the glasses to one of my mates then after he gave them back and we had arrived at our destination I couldn't find the glasses. 20 quid gone and never saw the glasses again :-( -- Bill Grey |
worst ff thing to lose
In message , rw
writes Charlie S wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. I have customised my flybox with a bit of "Celtic" pyrography. I'd hate to lose that. -- Bill Grey |
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