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(Didnt see this show up here, so Im resending).
I did the sorting last night and dropped off your packages at the postoffice on my way in this morning. So start looking for them in the mail in a few days. Thank you for participating and for your patience. I didnt take to time to look at the flies yet, so that will have to happen tonight. There are a few left over. Im planning to mail them to that schoolteacher if someone can send me his address. |
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Thanks Svend, good job!
bruce h |
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"bruiser" wrote in message ... It was good to fly with an empty stomach! Tonight I am feeling better, finally. Blew some serious chunks down there. bruce h OK....WTF, over......you and Willi and rw and Charlie have all posted since you guys got home from your Keys Klave, so where's the durn damn trip reports? Danl |
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It was good to fly with an empty stomach!
Tonight I am feeling better, finally. Blew some serious chunks down there. bruce h |
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"Danl" wrote in message you guys got home from your Keys Klave, so where's the durn damn trip reports? Here's the short report (and you'll probably figure out why we haven't posted TRs): We got smoked. And the slightly longer version: We kayaked and waded all over the Keys. RW and I spent one day with the guide we all met at Rock Crick. All of us together caught fewer fish than I expected any one of us to catch in one day, and we didn't give up for 6 days. Well, since I was sick I puked most of the last day and only fished a little. We do know our way around the Keys a little though and we know where there are beautiful hard bottom flats that you can wade in several places, including a couple of really cool, more primitive looking flats that are away from the highway a little. We paddled and waded to some really cool places and saw some great stuff - turtles, rays, birds, sharks, baitfish, etc. And I had a blast hanging out with RW, Willi, and Charlie Choc as usual. The fishing was really tough though and I need a lot more practice spotting bonefish and the other spooky critters out there. And my pinpoint accuracy at 65 feet in the wind leaves a bit to be desired also. bruce h |
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bruiser wrote:
"Danl" wrote in message you guys got home from your Keys Klave, so where's the durn damn trip reports? Here's the short report (and you'll probably figure out why we haven't posted TRs): We got smoked. Bruce is too modest to mention that he was the only one to catch bonefish -- two, in fact. One of them was a trophy fish of about 10 pounds. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 04:07:19 GMT, rw
wrote: Bruce is too modest to mention that he was the only one to catch bonefish -- two, in fact. One of them was a trophy fish of about 10 pounds. I put a picture of that one on abpf a couple of days ago. -- Charlie... |
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On Mon, 3 May 2004 20:59:32 -0700, "bruiser"
wrote: We do know our way around the Keys a little though It was interesting going to some places in the Keys I hadn't been to before. Most of them were pretty cool, but I think I'll go back to camping where I normally do rather than the Tiki Bar parking lot I was in this time. g -- Charlie... |
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bruiser wrote:
"Danl" wrote in message you guys got home from your Keys Klave, so where's the durn damn trip reports? Here's the short report (and you'll probably figure out why we haven't posted TRs): We got smoked. Very true with the exception of your ability to catch Bonefish in ways that are supposed to be impossible. Although incompetance surely played a role, our lack of success wasn't due to a lack of effort. And the slightly longer version: We kayaked and waded all over the Keys. Even though the lack of fish was disappointing, I had a good time and had a number of new experiences. Here's a cool Acrobat slide show of Bruce's big bonefish that Charley made. LARGE file. Music included if you have the newest Acrobat. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/050404.htm Willi |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 08:48:52 -0600, Willi and Sue
wrote: http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/050404.htm Thanks for putting it on your site Willi. Also, I don't know if it was mentioned that Bruiser broke his 9wt on the fish but you can see that it is in the photos. -- Charlie... |
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Willi and Sue wrote:
Here's a cool Acrobat slide show of Bruce's big bonefish that Charley made. LARGE file. Music included if you have the newest Acrobat. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/050404.htm Willi Wow! Way cool slide show. The Canned Heat for background music is a cool touch. Thanks, Russell Okay, everybody- "Going up the country . . ." |
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On 5/4/04 10:55 AM, in article ,
"Charlie Choc" wrote: On Tue, 04 May 2004 08:48:52 -0600, Willi and Sue wrote: http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/050404.htm Thanks for putting it on your site Willi. Also, I don't know if it was mentioned that Bruiser broke his 9wt on the fish but you can see that it is in the photos. Boy. That ain't no trout stream, but it sure is some pretty country. And the smile-fish-and-busted-rod picture is priceless. Thanks for the pictures, tunes and trip reports boys. Bill |
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"Willi and Sue" wrote... bruiser wrote: "Danl" wrote you guys got home from your Keys Klave, so where's the durn damn trip reports? Here's the short report (and you'll probably figure out why we haven't posted TRs): We got smoked. Very true with the exception of your ability to catch Bonefish in ways that are supposed to be impossible. Although incompetance surely played a role, our lack of success wasn't due to a lack of effort. And the slightly longer version: We kayaked and waded all over the Keys. Even though the lack of fish was disappointing, I had a good time and had a number of new experiences. Here's a cool Acrobat slide show of Bruce's big bonefish that Charley made. LARGE file. Music included if you have the newest Acrobat. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/050404.htm Very nice, Willi, although I'd recommend Bruce NOT get reprints of photo #12. It looks as though he caught an entirely different type of bone. :) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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rw wrote:
Bruce is too modest to mention that he was the only one to catch bonefish -- two, in fact. One of them was a trophy fish of about 10 pounds. No one has yet mentioned that Willi hooked a tarpon off the White St. Pier in Key West at night, under the pier lights, and had it on for at least two jumps. That was pretty awesome. We went back the next night in a freshening wind :-) and saw nothing. So it goes. My most vivid memory of a fish was when we were hanging out in our kayaks in the channel of the big muddy flat. A shark about as long as my kayak, which I saw coming from about 100 yards away, turned for my fly and my heart stopped a beat. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Tue, 04 May 2004 17:34:45 GMT, rw
wrote: No one has yet mentioned that Willi hooked a tarpon off the White St. Pier in Key West at night, under the pier lights, and had it on for at least two jumps. That was pretty awesome. It jumped 3 times, and it was really cool. I'd guess maybe a 30-40# fish. Willi sure had a big grin. g -- Charlie... |
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That Tarpon was electrifying. We were all wondering what Willi would have
done if it hadn't come off after three jumps. bruce h |
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hey willi what midge pattern didya use;-)
"bruiser" wrote in message ... That Tarpon was electrifying. We were all wondering what Willi would have done if it hadn't come off after three jumps. bruce h |
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