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Trip pics
I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera.
Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Nice pictures. Thank you. Really. Tim Lysyk |
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On Sep 20, 6:09*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ -- Ken Fortenberry Hereīs a trip report. Went to one of the German islands with my girlfriend for a couple of days. Was wonderful. Sunny and warm. Didn īt do any fishing, didnīt have time; http://img146.imageshack.us/my.php?image=isa3rl3.jpg You find any nice gay bars on your trip you lying poisonous bag of ****e? By the way, I hope your dog dies, just to see you whine about it on here in an attempt to gain sympathy and distract people from the fact that you are a lying poisonous bag of ****e and basically sub- normal. Iīd rather have a girlfriend than a puppy anyway. So much more enjoyable, and donīt **** all over the kitchen. Still enjoying poking the loony are you? |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:09:59 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Great shots. I am a little surprized at her color. Thought she would be more yellow. But she is a beaut regardless her color. She needs to go swimming at Lakewood with Jenny (hinthint). d;o) Dave |
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On Sep 20, 7:45*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:09:59 -0500, Ken Fortenberry wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Great shots. *I am a little surprized at her color. *Thought she would be more yellow. *But she is a beaut regardless her color. *She needs to go swimming at Lakewood with Jenny (hinthint). *d;o) Dave Sort of like the colour of **** from your dribble dick, and his rotten kidneys? Shiver me timbers mateys, the pirateīs dribbling again and rotting the planking. Scrub those decks mateys before the vile old ******* rots the ship out from under us. |
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Tim Lysyk wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Nice pictures. Thank you. Really. Thanks Tim and you're welcome. Really. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Great shots. I am a little surprized at her color. Thought she would be more yellow. But she is a beaut regardless her color. She needs to go swimming at Lakewood with Jenny (hinthint). d;o) Thanks Louie, I'm somewhat fond of her even if she hasn't learned to leave the fly line alone yet. I don't know about Lakewood, do you realize how much great trout water I have to drive right past to get to Maine ? Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, man that's a lot to pass by and long way to go to fish a tailwater. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Sep 20, 8:23*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Tim Lysyk wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Nice pictures. Thank you. Really. Thanks Tim and you're welcome. Really. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry Heh heh, any post in a storm eh? |
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On Sep 20, 8:30*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Great shots. *I am a little surprized at her color. *Thought she would be more yellow. *But she is a beaut regardless her color. *She needs to go swimming at Lakewood with Jenny (hinthint). *d;o) Thanks Louie, I'm somewhat fond of her even if she hasn't learned to leave the fly line alone yet. I don't know about Lakewood, do you realize how much great trout water I have to drive right past to get to Maine ? Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, man that's a lot to pass by and long way to go to fish a tailwater. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry Wait till she dies, youīll be even fonder of her then I warrant. What a ****ing putz! |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:30:12 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: I finally got around to taking the pics off the camera. Here's a few from the campsite in the Boundary Waters. I took the 6wt and a handful of Sneaky Petes but didn't get around to wetting a line. Puppies aren't the world's best fishing partners. ;-) http://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_for...7607390437424/ Great shots. I am a little surprized at her color. Thought she would be more yellow. But she is a beaut regardless her color. She needs to go swimming at Lakewood with Jenny (hinthint). d;o) Thanks Louie, I'm somewhat fond of her even if she hasn't learned to leave the fly line alone yet. I don't know about Lakewood, do you realize how much great trout water I have to drive right past to get to Maine ? Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, man that's a lot to pass by and long way to go to fish a tailwater. ;-) True, but where else in the States can you consistantly catch *native* trophy brook trout in the 5+ pound range, and equally large and downright nasty landlocked salmon that will tail walk a pool and leave you gasping? One of my friends, a guide on the Rapid, is getting married to one of the waitresses at Lakewood. The wedding is in a field next to the Magalaway River in Wilson Mills on an October Saturday. I'm thinking of going up and float the East Outlet of Moosehead (The Kennebec) for a couple of days before the wedding. The Rapid closes on the last day of September, but the Kennebec is open until the end of October. Great fishing with streamers and nymps. Not much surface action that late in the season. And, it is *cold*. Some of us are planning on wearing our waders and vests to the wedding. It would be appropriate. Chris (the guide) plans on taking Liz to Montana for their honeymoon. Under his tutelage, she has become a great flyfisher. Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: I don't know about Lakewood, do you realize how much great trout water I have to drive right past to get to Maine ? Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, man that's a lot to pass by and long way to go to fish a tailwater. ;-) True, but where else in the States can you consistantly catch *native* trophy brook trout in the 5+ pound range, ... I could tell you, but then ... well, you know. ;-) Hint: they go into Lake Superior, grow *real* big then return home. A 7wt isn't too much rod. ... The Rapid closes on the last day of September, but the Kennebec is open until the end of October. Great fishing with streamers and nymps. Not much surface action that late in the season. And, it is *cold*. I'm going to get up to Boulder Junction as soon as Kaylin gets the OK from the vet. She was spayed last Friday and has nine stitches in her belly due to come out Tuesday. The Wisconsin/ Michigan trout season ends Sept. 30 so I hope to get some last minute trout fishing in before I concentrate on muskies and smallies. Next year we'll add grouse hunting to the schedule, she'll be almost 18 months by then and ready to start hunting. I love late September/October, it's a great time to be in the Midwest. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Sep 22, 5:37*am, Scott Seidman wrote:
wrote in news:f0be716e-4aa4-4d8d-8606- : You find any nice gay bars on your trip you lying poisonous bag of ****e? I'm with Mike, here. *That little shiny table for your stove calls some things into question. Nice pics, Ken. -- Scott Reverse name to reply I disagree. Red as THE year's gay color doesn't even come up again until 2021. Ask you know wh...., nah don't ask, Note to self: I shall not poke the loony, I shall not poke the loony. I shall not poke the LOONY. It's crue3l to poke the loony. Fun,...but cruel. Dave |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
... That little shiny table for your stove calls some things into question. Nice pics, Ken. Thanks Scott, that table turned out to be incredibly handy. I wish it packed down a little smaller so I could use it for backpacking too, but it's just fine for canoe camping. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Boundry Waters Trip pics, Rapid River
On Oct 20, 8:12*pm, wrote:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:54:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Hereīs a trip report. Went to one of the German islands with my girlfriend for a couple of days. Was wonderful. *Sunny and warm. Didn īt do any fishing, didnīt have time; http://img146.imageshack.us/my.php?image=isa3rl3.jpg Um, that picture was taken 5 years ago. Like I said, problems. Sorting.... Dave |
On Topic: Boundry Waters Trip pics, Rapid River
On Oct 21, 11:38*am, DaveS wrote:
On Oct 20, 8:12*pm, wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:54:27 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Hereīs a trip report. Went to one of the German islands with my girlfriend for a couple of days. Was wonderful. *Sunny and warm. Didn īt do any fishing, didnīt have time; http://img146.imageshack.us/my.php?image=isa3rl3.jpg Um, that picture was taken 5 years ago. Like I said, problems. Sorting.... Dave |
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On Sep 22, 7:12 am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Thanks Scott, that table turned out to be incredibly handy. I wish it packed down a little smaller so I could use it for backpacking too, but it's just fine for canoe camping. A handy versatile item I've used lately for camping is a gold pan. Haven't found any gold yet :-( but upside down it makes a very nice and stable stove table, and rightside up it makes a handy washpan. I haven't backpacked with it yet, but it's pretty light and can slide down the in-side of a pack. Plus you can pan! Jon. |
ON TOPIC: Trip pics (Boundry Waters)
On Oct 21, 1:37*pm, wrote:
Sorting Dave |
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