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Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just
yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the yarn. First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. -tom |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
Tom Nakashima wrote:
snip First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. One of the hazards of fishing the Hex hatch here in the midwest is that Hexagenia limbata come out at about the same time of the evening as bats. Yoo don't want to start your forward cast with a bat on the end of your fly line. Damn near broke my arm, or seemed like it anyway. One more good argument for barbless hooks. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
Tom Nakashima wrote: On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the yarn. First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. -tom OK here's the first of 20 post with a reference to this site. http://www.conknet.com/~b_bull/speci...enfishing.html |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the yarn. First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. -tom Last month (was it only a month ago?) John caught a frog on.......um......well, I guess I don't know what it was. We were sitting on a couple of rocks at the ultra secret smallmouth spot on the W_s_o_s_n river, doing a remarkably good impression of stupid and indolent (if I do say so myself) when I spies the froggie sitting on a rock, doing a remarkably good impression of us. "Hey, lookee," sez I, "there's a froggie." John swings his pole over so that his bug is about six inches above and ever so slightly ahead of the froggie. Froggie jumps.....tongue extends.....CHOMP! Froggie hangs at end of leader.........and hangs.......and hangs.......and gets bored and lets go. John says, "They'll hit anything that moves, heh, heh." Wolfgang it was maybe cooler than it sounds. |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 13:53:25 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the yarn. First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. -tom That's so kind of you, Tom... helping a squirrel floss! I once caught a bat on the backcast. I thought I'd got snagged up a tree, until I noticed my line was moving. I've never been so glad of de-barbing my hooks in all of my life. He was a tricky little bugger to release. John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 21:07:16 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Tom Nakashima wrote: snip First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. One of the hazards of fishing the Hex hatch here in the midwest is that Hexagenia limbata come out at about the same time of the evening as bats. Yoo don't want to start your forward cast with a bat on the end of your fly line. Damn near broke my arm, or seemed like it anyway. One more good argument for barbless hooks. ****, I should have read through the thread... I coulda just posted "me too." LoL John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs:
http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm Bryan "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the yarn. First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. -tom |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
Bryan wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm Funny???? Are you SICK?? I think that's completely inhumane and brutal! C&R for fish, with their dubius nervous systems and most likely lack of cognizance is one thing, but to snare, torture and beat a MAMMAL just for fun, and you call that funny?? If you hate prairie dogs and they are a pest, trap them or shoot them, but animal torture of mammals is just wrong. You should be f**king ashamed of yourself! And I'm not even a PETA supporter. --riverman |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Bryan" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm Bryan Very sad indeed that anybody should find such perversion even remotely amusing. MC |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan"
wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Scottish Fly Fisher" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan" wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher The guy writes a lot of odd stuff, this may just be a wind-up; http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...g/pdf/pdft.htm What is an odd coincidence, is this; http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-place/index.htm Bet you wish you had not disclosed your secret identity now! :) TL MC |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan" wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? Having read the whole site, I can hardly help but believe that someone's tongue was more or less firmly embedded in his cheek. Wolfgang which is not to say that a certain would be subliminal message might not be present. :) |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
Well, its not ALL bad...this is from the second website:
"One day, the first grade teacher was reading the story of the Three Little Pigs to her class. She came to the part of the story where the first pig was trying to accumulate the building materials for his home. She read. "...And the pig went up to the man with the wheelbarrow full of straw and said, 'Pardon me sir, but may I have some of that straw to build my house?'" The teacher paused then and asked the class, "And what do you think that man said?" One little boy raised his hand and said, "I think he said...'Holy ****! A talking pig!" The teacher was unable to teach for the next 10 minutes. --riverman |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"riverman" wrote in message oups.com... Well, its not ALL bad...this is from the second website: "One day, the first grade teacher was reading the story of the Three Little Pigs to her class. She came to the part of the story where the first pig was trying to accumulate the building materials for his home. She read. "...And the pig went up to the man with the wheelbarrow full of straw and said, 'Pardon me sir, but may I have some of that straw to build my house?'" The teacher paused then and asked the class, "And what do you think that man said?" One little boy raised his hand and said, "I think he said...'Holy ****! A talking pig!" The teacher was unable to teach for the next 10 minutes. --riverman Love those grade school jokes. Teacher asked during a history session: "Who said; Ask NOT what the country can do for you, ask what YOU can do for your country? Anyone?, Class, anyone?" Suddenly a little quiet Japanese boy in back of the room stands up and shyly says; "John Fitzgerald Kennedy, January 20, 1961." The teacher comments; "Toshi is right, and I can't believe it took a little quiet boy from Japan, who is not even a citizen of the US to come up with the right answer!" All of a sudden a voice shouts out from the class; "WELL F _ _ K the JAPANESE!!! The teacher embarrassed by the comment asked: "Who said that? Class, who said that?" A little girl stand up and says; "Douglas MacArthur, December 7, 1941. -tom |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
And this coming from someone with the last name 'Nagashima' :-)
OK, here's one for you. A Japanese guy goes in to a money changer in NYC and changes some Yen into dollars. The next day, he goes back and changes some more, but gets a slightly worse rate. He asks the moneychanger why he got fewer dollars for his yen than he did the day before. The moneychanger says "Fluctuations, its just how it is." The Japanese guys walks to the door, turns around, and yells "Yeah, well FLUCK YOU AMELICANS, TOO!!" --riverman |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
Uhh, "Nakashima".....
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Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"riverman" wrote in message oups.com... Uhh, "Nakashima"..... Close enough. I took those Japanese roommates camping for their first time in their lives. We didn't bring any firewood, so I made a list for one of the guys to hike down to the local store about two miles down to pick up some "supplies", while the other roommate and I setup camp. Well two hours goes by and no roommate with the supplies. I start to worry when four hours goes by, no roommate and no supplies. Five hours goes by and I start down the road to go find my missing Japanese roommate. I get about 1/2 a mile down the road and the darn Japanese guy jumps out of the bushes and yells; "SUPPLIES!!!" -tom |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Tom Nakashima" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... SNIP Close enough. I took those Japanese roommates camping for their first time in their lives. We didn't bring any firewood, so I made a list for one of the guys to hike down to the local store about two miles down to pick up some "supplies", while the other roommate and I setup camp. Well two hours goes by and no roommate with the supplies. I start to worry when four hours goes by, no roommate and no supplies. Five hours goes by and I start down the road to go find my missing Japanese roommate. I get about 1/2 a mile down the road and the darn Japanese guy jumps out of the bushes and yells; "SUPPLIES!!!" -tom BLILLIANT ! TL MC |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:19:31 +0100, "Mike Connor"
wrote: "Scottish Fly Fisher" schrieb im Newsbeitrag .. . On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan" wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher The guy writes a lot of odd stuff, this may just be a wind-up; http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...g/pdf/pdft.htm What is an odd coincidence, is this; http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-place/index.htm Bet you wish you had not disclosed your secret identity now! :) No relation! No relation!!! Honest! :-) John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:58:09 GMT, "Lionel F. Stevenson"
wrote: in article , Scottish Fly Fisher at wrote on 10/30/05 12:15 PM: On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 21:07:16 GMT, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Tom Nakashima wrote: snip First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod. One of the hazards of fishing the Hex hatch here in the midwest is that Hexagenia limbata come out at about the same time of the evening as bats. Yoo don't want to start your forward cast with a bat on the end of your fly line. Damn near broke my arm, or seemed like it anyway. One more good argument for barbless hooks. ****, I should have read through the thread... I coulda just posted "me too." LoL John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher I find that bats often hit the knots in the leader. That could have happened... sometimes I'm surprised by a "dunt" on the forward cast, but I put it down to catching the flora behind me, even though I've been extremely careful to avoid the trees. That would explain it. BTW, I'm now wondering whether blood knots or surgeon's loops are more attractive to bats... John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:27:37 -0600, "Wolfgang"
wrote: "Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan" wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? Having read the whole site, I can hardly help but believe that someone's tongue was more or less firmly embedded in his cheek. I'm not so sure. Usually people put a disclaimer on this kind of site for the hard of thinking. Still, it's a disturbing thought. John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:27:37 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote: "Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message . .. On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan" wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? Having read the whole site, I can hardly help but believe that someone's tongue was more or less firmly embedded in his cheek. I'm not so sure. Usually people put a disclaimer on this kind of site for the hard of thinking. Perhaps. I've seen very few such disclaimers myself, but maybe we don't visit the same places. Still, it's a disturbing thought. I'm sure that many people would find it disturbing for any number of reasons. For anglers, I suspect it's because it bites kinda close to home. Wolfgang WELL, what the hell, we haven't had a good round of ethics as dictated by piscine perception and psychology in WEEKS! :) |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 18:09:03 -0600, "Wolfgang"
wrote: "Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:27:37 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote: "Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan" wrote: I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs: http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a parody, but these people actually do this??? Having read the whole site, I can hardly help but believe that someone's tongue was more or less firmly embedded in his cheek. I'm not so sure. Usually people put a disclaimer on this kind of site for the hard of thinking. Perhaps. I've seen very few such disclaimers myself, but maybe we don't visit the same places. Still, it's a disturbing thought. I'm sure that many people would find it disturbing for any number of reasons. For anglers, I suspect it's because it bites kinda close to home. Possibly. But I think this guy is on a different mind-set. After all, I have never seen anglers laughing their arses off at the hilarity of "slamming" their fish. Wolfgang WELL, what the hell, we haven't had a good round of ethics as dictated by piscine perception and psychology in WEEKS! :) I think this one has more to do with human perception and psychology. John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
"Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message ... I'm sure that many people would find it disturbing for any number of reasons. For anglers, I suspect it's because it bites kinda close to home. Possibly. But I think this guy is on a different mind-set. After all, I have never seen anglers laughing their arses off at the hilarity of "slamming" their fish. How many people have you seen laughing their asses off at the hilarity of this site? Wolfgang WELL, what the hell, we haven't had a good round of ethics as dictated by piscine perception and psychology in WEEKS! :) I think this one has more to do with human perception and psychology. An interesting thought. One we should perhaps take up here someday. Wolfgang |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 11:18:09 -0600, "Wolfgang"
wrote: "Scottish Fly Fisher" wrote in message .. . I'm sure that many people would find it disturbing for any number of reasons. For anglers, I suspect it's because it bites kinda close to home. Possibly. But I think this guy is on a different mind-set. After all, I have never seen anglers laughing their arses off at the hilarity of "slamming" their fish. How many people have you seen laughing their asses off at the hilarity of this site? Er... one? OK, Wolfie... good point, well made! Wolfgang WELL, what the hell, we haven't had a good round of ethics as dictated by piscine perception and psychology in WEEKS! :) I think this one has more to do with human perception and psychology. An interesting thought. One we should perhaps take up here someday. Far too depressing... I never recovered my innocence, and belief that all people were inherently good, until some experience in their life screwed their heads up. Then I read Stanley Milgram's work on obedience and authority. If you have time to waste, and want to justify any paranoia you may have... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 22:11:15 +0000 (UTC), Scottish Fly Fisher
wrote: If you have time to waste, and want to justify any paranoia you may have... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment It was when I first read about the Milgram experiments that I finally figured out how good people can wind up doing bad things. Sometimes very bad things. I put myself in the 'teacher' spot and figured I'd have gone with it at least part way, maybe all the way. Very humbling thought. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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