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Memphis Jim October 5th, 2007 09:03 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)

Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?

Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.

Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?

I am but a prodigal poster.

East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Opus--Mark H. Bowen October 5th, 2007 09:11 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 

"Memphis Jim" wrote in message
ps.com...
I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)

Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?

Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.

Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?

I am but a prodigal poster.

East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Didn't you just move a year or so ago?

Tom Littleton and Handyman Mike are the Penns gurus, that I know of, there
are certainly others, I suppose?

Op



Opus--Mark H. Bowen October 5th, 2007 09:15 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 

"Memphis Jim" wrote in message
ps.com...
I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)

Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?

Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.

Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?

I am but a prodigal poster.

East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Looks like Penns Creek is just West of you on Hwy. 45?

Op



[email protected] October 5th, 2007 09:21 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
On Oct 5, 4:11 pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
"Memphis Jim" wrote in message

ps.com...





I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)


Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?


Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.


Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?


I am but a prodigal poster.


East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Didn't you just move a year or so ago?

Tom Littleton and Handyman Mike are the Penns gurus, that I know of, there
are certainly others, I suppose?

Op- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Good memory Op.

About a year and a half ago we moved to Downeast Maine, the last
county in the United States to be more precise. It's extremely rural
and wild, and I love it. My wife's job is not working out so good
(that is to say the job was not what was represented), so we need to
consider relocation, probably next summer. The goal is to take a few
baby steps back into civilization, without falling into suburban hell.

This month we are doing a whirlwind tour of jobs in Pennsylvania,
Eastern Oregon and Central New York. Access to flyfishing is a
definite requirement.

East Machias Jim


Opus--Mark H. Bowen October 5th, 2007 09:40 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 

wrote in message
ps.com...
On Oct 5, 4:11 pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
"Memphis Jim" wrote in message

ps.com...





I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)


Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?


Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.


Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?


I am but a prodigal poster.


East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Didn't you just move a year or so ago?

Tom Littleton and Handyman Mike are the Penns gurus, that I know of,
there
are certainly others, I suppose?

Op- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Good memory Op.

About a year and a half ago we moved to Downeast Maine, the last
county in the United States to be more precise. It's extremely rural
and wild, and I love it. My wife's job is not working out so good
(that is to say the job was not what was represented), so we need to
consider relocation, probably next summer. The goal is to take a few
baby steps back into civilization, without falling into suburban hell.

This month we are doing a whirlwind tour of jobs in Pennsylvania,
Eastern Oregon and Central New York. Access to flyfishing is a
definite requirement.

East Machias Jim


What does your wife do? Besides supporting your fly fishing habit, of course
:~^ )

Tell her to get a job in beatiful Lenoir, NC. I hear Google will be hiring
in the near future here?

Op



Tom Littleton October 5th, 2007 10:22 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 

"Memphis Jim" wrote in message
ps.com...
I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)......
East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Well, Jim, you are in trout-fishing luck!! To the West of
Lewisburg you can easily get to the one and only Penn's
Creek. Follow route 45 and turn left at Hartleton(stop in
at fellow roffian Bruce Fisher's Penn's Creek Angler
for detailed creek info), Woodward or Millheim to access
major points on the creek.
Bruce has some nice basic info at:
www.pennscreekangler.com
and yes, the Clave is still an annual late-May tradition.
2008 dates will be discussed over steaks and lies next weekend!! Right now,
the creek is very low and clear,
but fall angling can be very good once some colder rains
and weather arrive. BTW, other great fishing streams near enough to
Lewisburg would include: Big Fishing Creek,
White Deer Run, Elk Creek, Fishing Creek(Benton),
the Loyalsock Creek and Pine Creek, just to name the larger ones. Small
brook trout streams are too numerous to name, and far too secret to reveal
in a Usenet group.
Tom
......hardly bardlike, but it's the best I can do!g



Frank Reid[_2_] October 6th, 2007 01:53 AM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
Tell her to get a job in beatiful Lenoir, NC. I hear Google will be hiring
in the near future here?


Council Bluffs, Iowa too.
Frank Reid


Frank Reid[_2_] October 6th, 2007 01:55 AM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
Clave is still an annual late-May tradition.
2008 dates will be discussed over steaks and lies next weekend!!


Oh, by the way, next year is Penns turn for CICADAS!!!
Frank "Brrrrrrpbeep" Reid


[email protected] October 6th, 2007 02:15 AM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
On Oct 5, 4:40 pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
wrote in message

ps.com...





On Oct 5, 4:11 pm, "Opus--Mark H. Bowen" wrote:
"Memphis Jim" wrote in message


oups.com...


I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)


Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?


Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.


Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?


I am but a prodigal poster.


East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Didn't you just move a year or so ago?


Tom Littleton and Handyman Mike are the Penns gurus, that I know of,
there
are certainly others, I suppose?


Op- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Good memory Op.


About a year and a half ago we moved to Downeast Maine, the last
county in the United States to be more precise. It's extremely rural
and wild, and I love it. My wife's job is not working out so good
(that is to say the job was not what was represented), so we need to
consider relocation, probably next summer. The goal is to take a few
baby steps back into civilization, without falling into suburban hell.


This month we are doing a whirlwind tour of jobs in Pennsylvania,
Eastern Oregon and Central New York. Access to flyfishing is a
definite requirement.


East Machias Jim


What does your wife do? Besides supporting your fly fishing habit, of course
:~^ )

Tell her to get a job in beatiful Lenoir, NC. I hear Google will be hiring
in the near future here?

Op- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


We've considered North Carolina back and forth; I have a brother-in-
law in Asheville who would love us to relocate there, but after a year
in Durham (back in the '90's) and 11 years in Memphis I've become
allergic to the Southeast. It's all that unrestrained suburban
development mixed with self-rightious conservatism. Plus, it's hot!
and getting hotter every year it seems.

East Machias Jim


[email protected] October 6th, 2007 02:16 AM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
On Oct 5, 5:22 pm, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
"Memphis Jim" wrote in message

ps.com...

I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)......
East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


Well, Jim, you are in trout-fishing luck!! To the West of
Lewisburg you can easily get to the one and only Penn's
Creek. Follow route 45 and turn left at Hartleton(stop in
at fellow roffian Bruce Fisher's Penn's Creek Angler
for detailed creek info), Woodward or Millheim to access
major points on the creek.
Bruce has some nice basic info at:www.pennscreekangler.com
and yes, the Clave is still an annual late-May tradition.
2008 dates will be discussed over steaks and lies next weekend!! Right now,
the creek is very low and clear,
but fall angling can be very good once some colder rains
and weather arrive. BTW, other great fishing streams near enough to
Lewisburg would include: Big Fishing Creek,
White Deer Run, Elk Creek, Fishing Creek(Benton),
the Loyalsock Creek and Pine Creek, just to name the larger ones. Small
brook trout streams are too numerous to name, and far too secret to reveal
in a Usenet group.
Tom
.....hardly bardlike, but it's the best I can do!g


Wow, that sounds rather interesting. I think I may need to do some
exploring.

East Machias Jim


Frank Reid[_2_] October 6th, 2007 02:41 AM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
Small
brook trout streams are too numerous to name, and far too secret to reveal
in a Usenet group.


Yeh, and ya gotta where a Joe Paterno mask to catch the little
buggers. They got 'em well trained.
Frank Reid


vincent norris October 6th, 2007 04:18 AM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
Memphis Jim wrote:
I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)


It would be the finest thing that ever happened to you!

Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?


That's it!

Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.


Not sure who originated them, but the current Clavemeister is Tom
Littleton, a frequent poster here. Yes, they still go on.

Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?


Not likely!

vince

Bob Weinberger October 12th, 2007 09:15 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 

wrote in message
ps.com...

snip

This month we are doing a whirlwind tour of jobs in Pennsylvania,
Eastern Oregon and Central New York. Access to flyfishing is a
definite requirement.

East Machias Jim


Where in Eastern Oregon? I may be able to help you with specific FF info or
even get you a taste of some fantastic fishing depending on what part of
this very large area you are considering.

Bob Weinberger La Grande, OR



[email protected] October 12th, 2007 10:23 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
On Oct 5, 4:03 pm, Memphis Jim wrote:
I find myself in Lewisburg, Pennsylavia, where some people are trying
to convince my wife to move (hopefully with me and the kids)

Looking through some local realtor materials, I find a thin blue line
called Penn's Creek. Is this the hallowed Penn's Creek that I read so
many posts from year's gone by?

Remind me who is the bard of Penn's Creek, who organized the claves,
and whether they still go on.

Am I in a good enough area of trout fishing that I should be
discouraged from ever returning here again?

I am but a prodigal poster.

East Machias Jim (formerly of Memphis)


not that it's any of my business, but aren't you a lawyer? how
the hell do you get new positions in all these transfers. like three
in the last few years?

yfitons
wayno


Frank Reid[_2_] October 12th, 2007 11:14 PM

Penn's Creek Dope Slap Question
 
not that it's any of my business, but aren't you a lawyer? how
the hell do you get new positions in all these transfers. like three
in the last few years?


He follows me around.
Frank Reid



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