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[email protected] February 23rd, 2010 03:18 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
What is the best cutting edge fly tie? It really depends on what kind
of fish that you're after. My favorite fly fishing is for redfish. A
redfish can fight hard and can be really fun to reel in. They are
usually snagged-in with 5 to 9 wt rods. I usually catch redfish in the
range of four to eight pounds. You can use a shallow drifting-type
boat in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida. Since redfish have a really tough
mouth, it's recommended to use a strip strike which isn't too common
for some fly fishermen. If your interested in an fly-adventure that
you will never forget, you can contact "The Fly Fisherman" in Orlando
Florida. Their number is 321-267-0348.

You won't regret this trip.

Hunter

David LaCourse February 23rd, 2010 03:53 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On 2010-02-22 22:18:23 -0500, "
said:

What is the best cutting edge fly tie? It really depends on what kind
of fish that you're after. My favorite fly fishing is for redfish. A
redfish can fight hard and can be really fun to reel in. They are
usually snagged-in with 5 to 9 wt rods. I usually catch redfish in the
range of four to eight pounds. You can use a shallow drifting-type
boat in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida. Since redfish have a really tough
mouth, it's recommended to use a strip strike which isn't too common
for some fly fishermen. If your interested in an fly-adventure that
you will never forget, you can contact "The Fly Fisherman" in Orlando
Florida. Their number is 321-267-0348.

You won't regret this trip.

Hunter


Hell, I already regret reading your post. I imagine the trip would be
pure *torture*, sort of like reading one of Wolfgang's wordy verbose
missives over and over and over and......... or having my eyes taped
open and being forced to watch Bowen dancing in his tu
tu........shudder



Mark Bowen February 23rd, 2010 03:57 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 

Tip #29: Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow when
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": Whenever you're
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


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Hey fellow anglers,



I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....



http://www.primefishingguide.com/



thanks,



Hunter





David LaCourse February 23rd, 2010 04:19 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On 2010-02-22 22:57:36 -0500, "Mark Bowen" said:


Tip #29: Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow when
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": Whenever you're
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


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Hey fellow anglers,



I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....



http://www.primefishingguide.com/



thanks,



Hunter


Tattle tale. Snitch.



[email protected] February 23rd, 2010 01:29 PM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On Feb 22, 9:57*pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote:
Tip #29: *Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow when
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": *Whenever you're
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


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is continually spamming rec.outdoors.fishing.fly with his commercial fishing
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Hey fellow anglers,

I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....

http://www.primefishingguide.com/

thanks,

Hunter


I'm truly sorry that you feel that way.
Hunter

David LaCourse February 23rd, 2010 01:58 PM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On 2010-02-23 08:29:00 -0500, "
said:

On Feb 22, 9:57*pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote:
Tip #29: *Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow wh

en
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": *Whenever you'

re
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


The individual who possesses this email account:

om
is continually spamming rec.outdoors.fishing.fly with his commercial fish

ing
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he
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.

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Hey fellow anglers,

I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....

http://www.primefishingguide.com/

thanks,

Hunter


I'm truly sorry that you feel that way.
Hunter


No, no, no, Hunter. It's "thank you."



[email protected] February 23rd, 2010 11:26 PM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On Feb 23, 7:58*am, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-02-23 08:29:00 -0500, "
said:





On Feb 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote:
Tip #29: Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow wh

en
you're fishing for any type of fish.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": Whenever you'

re
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.


Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?


Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!


Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?


Sent--to


The individual who possesses this email account:

om
is continually spamming rec.outdoors.fishing.fly with his commercial fish

ing
website offerings. He has been asked to cease and desist, but scoffs at t

he
group's entreaties to take his commercial activities to the proper forums

.


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Hey fellow anglers,


I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....


http://www.primefishingguide.com/


thanks,


Hunter


I'm truly sorry that you feel that way.
Hunter


No, no, no, Hunter. *It's "thank you."- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I appreciate your generosity Dave, but I really meant "I'm truly sorry
that you feel that way."
Hunter

[email protected] February 23rd, 2010 11:40 PM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:57:36 -0500, "Mark Bowen" wrote:


Tip #29: Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow when
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": Whenever you're
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


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Hey fellow anglers,



I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....



http://www.primefishingguide.com/



thanks,



Hunter



Excuse me there, Cartman, but wouldn't it have been easier to get a mullet wig
and a paintball gun and stand out in the street screaming, "RESPECT MAH
A-THOR-I-TIE!!!"...?

I'm just sayin' is all,
R

[email protected] February 24th, 2010 02:04 PM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On Feb 22, 9:57*pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote:
Tip #29: *Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow when
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": *Whenever you're
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


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Hey fellow anglers,

I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....

http://www.primefishingguide.com/

thanks,

Hunter


You see, some idiots think that the majority of fish caught by fly
rods are browns and rainbows(and so on), but in Florida there aren't
any. Lots of people catch redfish and bass via flies because you just
can't beat top water. I'm truly sorry that your uneducated about that.
By the way, it's "unconvincing" --not unconvencing.

What is your problem?.....I didn't email you, pal. Sorry you feel the
way you do. I can have discussions in this group just as anyone else
can.

Hunter


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Mark Bowen
wrote:

Now how could that be? If you cared you would have stopped spamming
ROFF.

Your shtick is unconvencing.

Op


On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:29 AM,
wrote:

On Feb 22, 9:57 pm, "Mark Bowen" wrote:
Tip #29: Etiquette and Rules you Need to Know
There are certain styles of etiquette and rules that you should follow when
you're fishing for any type of fish.
· "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you": Whenever you're
fishing, whether on the shoreline or in a boat, make sure that you treat
others with the same respect that you would want to be treated.

Do you even read the words you have probalbly stolen from others?

Truly sad that you are such a pathetic liar!

Maybe Google will help to explain Usenet protocol to you?

Sent--to


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Please ask him to practice recognized Usenet protocols or stop posting to
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Hey fellow anglers,

I wanted to share these "Top 40 Fly Fishing Tips" with you all.
Enjoy.....

http://www.primefishingguide.com/

thanks,

Hunter



I'm truly sorry that you feel that way.
Hunter




Giles February 25th, 2010 02:18 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
On Feb 24, 8:04*am, "
wrote:


You see, some idiots think that the majority of fish caught by fly
rods are browns and rainbows(and so on), but in Florida there aren't
any. Lots of people catch redfish and bass via flies because you just
can't beat top water. I'm truly sorry that your uneducated about that.
By the way, it's "unconvincing" --not unconvencing.

What is your problem?.....I didn't email you, pal. Sorry you feel the
way you do. I can have discussions in this group just as anyone else
can.

Hunter


Moron.

g.

Mark Bowen February 25th, 2010 03:33 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 

wrote in message news:cd917288-f557-4792-82e3-




You see, some idiots think that the majority of fish caught by fly
rods are browns and rainbows(and so on), but in Florida there aren't
any. Lots of people catch redfish and bass via flies because you just
can't beat top water. I'm truly sorry that your uneducated about that.



As I have forgotten more information related to fly fishing than you will
ever know, I certainly do not need your assistance. I certainly would never
have asked experienced fly fishers the following questions, unless I was a
complete newbie to fly fishing!



1. Is there an advantage of using 6X tippets over 8X tippets?



2. What are several ways to decrease drag?



3. Are dry flies better than wet flies?



4. Do fish target the eyes of its prey when they strike?



Any experienced fly fisher would know the technical difference between 6X
and 8X tippet, as well as, when they might use one over the other.
Personally, I have never used 8X tippet, but I bet you would never guess
why--and that is exactly what you would be doing, as you know squat about
fly fishing! Tell me, how many redfish or bass have you caught using an 8x
tippet, or how often do you use an 8X tippet in your sal****er fly fishing?



If you lake, pond, or sal****er fish, you have no idea about the effective
techniques use by mountain stream fly fishers, without Googling for an
answer. How often has drag affected your bass, redfish, or any sal****er fly
fishing?



The only reason any fly fisher would consider dry over wet fly, is simply if
they preferred one technique of fly fishing over the other or water
conditions (lake, pond, river, stream...) suggested that one choose wet over
dry or vise/versa. Very few fly fishers would suggest that dry or wet flys
are innately better than the other, under all fishing conditions! Only a dry
fly or wet fly purist would ever think either fly type is better than the
other, without qualification. But you are neither, so you would not have a
clue one way or the other.



Your 4th question is more related to bait fishing or lure fishing, and I
cannot ever recall it being a matter of discussion in the 12 or so years I
have participated in ROFF. Not something I have ever had to consider in my
years of fly fishing--how about you? How much teasing do you do in your
sal****er fly fishing?



By the way, it's "unconvincing" --not unconvencing.



Okay, you got me on a typo--very impressive!

What is your problem? I despise Spammers! You are a Spammer, pretending to
actually care about fly fishing--likely to assuage your battered ego.



......I didn't email you, pal.



If not then why did the following header, with the message stating you were
truly sorry that I felt a certain way, show up in my home, Gmail, and work
email boxes?



from
to


cc Mark Bowen

dateTue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:29 AM
subject Fly fishing for Redfish



Sorry you feel the
way you do. I can have discussions in this group just as anyone else
can.



Yes, you certainly can engage in ROFF and there is nothing I can or would
want to do about that. However, if you SPAM the group as you began in your
entry into the group, I can complain to your ISP, as they have Terms of
Service rules that you agreed to follow. Google makes very clear to its
customers that they do not tolerate Spammers' or commercial posts to groups
that prohibit them.



Commercial Posts

Commercial posts are frowned upon in many newsgroups. If you are attempting
to sell goods or services, please make sure you do so in the proper forums
(*.forsale, business groups, etc.).
http://www.newsgroupdirect.com/policies/aup.php

Google Groups Content Policy

10. Spam: Spam takes several forms in Groups, **all of which can result in
deletion of your account** or Group. For example, don't create a Group with
content that is mostly unsolicited advertisements or links to third party
sites. http://groups.google.com/support/bin...&answer=156856



Please, participate in the group--learn something about fly fishing--just
don't pretend you are something you are not and SPAM ROFF. If you
periodically have something for sale, post those items and a link to view
them, but don't try to play me or other ROFF members for fools--I believe I
can safely say that no one I have met personally thru ROFF or know by
talking with them on ROFF is as gullible, as you might have thought.



Hunter





rw February 25th, 2010 04:01 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 
wrote:
What is the best cutting edge fly tie? It really depends on what kind
of fish that you're after. My favorite fly fishing is for redfish. A
redfish can fight hard and can be really fun to reel in. They are
usually snagged-in with 5 to 9 wt rods. I usually catch redfish in the
range of four to eight pounds. You can use a shallow drifting-type
boat in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida. Since redfish have a really tough
mouth, it's recommended to use a strip strike which isn't too common
for some fly fishermen. If your interested in an fly-adventure that
you will never forget, you can contact "The Fly Fisherman" in Orlando
Florida. Their number is 321-267-0348.

You won't regret this trip.

Hunter


I will give it to you -- you've figured out, or stumbled upon, a nearly
perfect way to **** off ROFF: Come across as a smug, spamming
know-it-all while simultaneously being clueless. Congratulations. I'm
impressed.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Mark Bowen February 25th, 2010 04:36 AM

Fly fishing for Redfish
 

"rw" wrote in message
m...
wrote:
What is the best cutting edge fly tie? It really depends on what kind
of fish that you're after. My favorite fly fishing is for redfish. A
redfish can fight hard and can be really fun to reel in. They are
usually snagged-in with 5 to 9 wt rods. I usually catch redfish in the
range of four to eight pounds. You can use a shallow drifting-type
boat in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida. Since redfish have a really tough
mouth, it's recommended to use a strip strike which isn't too common
for some fly fishermen. If your interested in an fly-adventure that
you will never forget, you can contact "The Fly Fisherman" in Orlando
Florida. Their number is 321-267-0348.

You won't regret this trip.

Hunter


I will give it to you -- you've figured out, or stumbled upon, a nearly
perfect way to **** off ROFF: Come across as a smug, spamming know-it-all
while simultaneously being clueless. Congratulations. I'm impressed.


For once, you'll get no argument from me. Fine post!

Op




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