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Fishing in Central Park
The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the
4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. |
Fishing in Central Park
Sideshow wrote:
The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the 4wt along? ... That depends. Do you have **** for brains ? If yes, then by all means go fish. If not, ... well wait a minute, if you DIDN'T have **** for brains you wouldn't even have bothered to ask. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Fishing in Central Park
Thanx -- I need a good laugh !
Dave "Sideshow" wrote in message om... | The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the | 4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are | appreciated. Thanks. |
Fishing in Central Park
On 16 Sep 2004 15:19:15 -0700, (Sideshow) wrote:
The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the 4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. There is some mention of fly fishing Central Park in he http://www.flyanglersonline.com/feat...ers/part3.html -- Charlie... |
Fishing in Central Park
On 16 Sep 2004 15:19:15 -0700, (Sideshow) wrote:
The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the 4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. There is some mention of fly fishing Central Park in he http://www.flyanglersonline.com/feat...ers/part3.html -- Charlie... |
Fishing in Central Park
"Sideshow" wrote in message om... The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the 4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. Believe it or not, there are some specific rules for fishing NYC park waters which includes Central Park. Only barbless hooks are permitted, and it's all C&R. I also believe that no lead weights are permitted. |
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"Tom Gibson" wrote in message om... (Sideshow) wrote in message . com... The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the 4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. Uh, I hate to agree with Fortenberry but I think he's got the right idea this time. Does your wife's idea of romance include a 4wt? I guess that it's a possibility, but I'd wager that when your wife says that whe wants to spend a "romantic day in the park" that she didn't think that you'd be bringing along your fly rod... Here's an idea for you: spend the day with your wife! Pay as much attention to her as you would the water, your casting, mending, fly selection, presentation and every other aspect of fly fishing. I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that she'd appreciate it more than you might imagine. Share a giant pretzel. Stop by a playground area. Sit on a bench. Get caught in the rain. Do *not* behave like you wish you were fishing. If you happen by a pond in the park and some guy is fly fishing, don't even mention it. Don't even give him a second glance. Keep on strollin' and talking to you wife--and not about fishing! Tom G if my wife knew I was dispensing romantic advice she'd laugh out loud The good news is that nothing in the above indicates......or even hints......that you agree with Kennie about anything. Welcome to the human race. :) Wolfgang |
Fishing in Central Park
"Tom Gibson" wrote in message om... (Sideshow) wrote in message . com... The wife wants to spend a romantic day the Park. Should I bring the 4wt along? If so, where are some good spots? Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks. Uh, I hate to agree with Fortenberry but I think he's got the right idea this time. Does your wife's idea of romance include a 4wt? I guess that it's a possibility, but I'd wager that when your wife says that whe wants to spend a "romantic day in the park" that she didn't think that you'd be bringing along your fly rod... Here's an idea for you: spend the day with your wife! Pay as much attention to her as you would the water, your casting, mending, fly selection, presentation and every other aspect of fly fishing. I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that she'd appreciate it more than you might imagine. Share a giant pretzel. Stop by a playground area. Sit on a bench. Get caught in the rain. Do *not* behave like you wish you were fishing. If you happen by a pond in the park and some guy is fly fishing, don't even mention it. Don't even give him a second glance. Keep on strollin' and talking to you wife--and not about fishing! Tom G if my wife knew I was dispensing romantic advice she'd laugh out loud The good news is that nothing in the above indicates......or even hints......that you agree with Kennie about anything. Welcome to the human race. :) Wolfgang |
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