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Wayne Knight November 30th, 2004 08:47 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/rrpouljorgensen/

Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.


Thomas Littleton November 30th, 2004 11:01 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
oups.com...
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/rrpouljorgensen/

Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.

Poul Jorgensen's book, "Modern Trout Flies" was my first real tying book.
His talents will be missed, indeed.
Tom



Thomas Littleton November 30th, 2004 11:01 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
oups.com...
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/rrpouljorgensen/

Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.

Poul Jorgensen's book, "Modern Trout Flies" was my first real tying book.
His talents will be missed, indeed.
Tom



DaveMohnsen December 1st, 2004 03:45 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 

"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
oups.com...
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/rrpouljorgensen/

Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.



Hi All,
I just spent an hour trying to express my thoughts about this by email to
this newsgroup.
I failed.
Best Wishes to a Master, in the "white" light, or better yet, maybe a mid
morning, or an evening hatch on the Willowemac. Uhh . . . I'm kinda leaning
towards the morning one. . . early summer.
DaveMohnsen
Denver




Clark Reid December 1st, 2004 07:59 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
I remember the first time I saw photographs of his flies when I was 14... I
thought they were the best things I had ever seen... to this day I doubt
I've seen better.

Clark


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
oups.com...
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/rrpouljorgensen/

Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.




Clark Reid December 1st, 2004 07:59 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
I remember the first time I saw photographs of his flies when I was 14... I
thought they were the best things I had ever seen... to this day I doubt
I've seen better.

Clark


"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
oups.com...
http://flyfisherman.com/northeast/rrpouljorgensen/

Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.




Thomas Schreiber December 1st, 2004 08:22 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
Hi All,
I just spent an hour trying to express my thoughts about this by email to
this newsgroup.
I failed.
Best Wishes to a Master, in the "white" light, or better yet, maybe a mid
morning, or an evening hatch on the Willowemac. Uhh . . . I'm kinda
leaning
towards the morning one. . . early summer.
DaveMohnsen
Denver


I know what you mean. But at least, he's got company by LaFontaine and Skues
:o)




--
Tight lines
Thomas Schreiber - DK
-
http://schreiber.se

" I don't care who's your father! Don't you walk on the water, here where
I'm fishin'! "



Thomas Schreiber December 1st, 2004 08:22 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
Hi All,
I just spent an hour trying to express my thoughts about this by email to
this newsgroup.
I failed.
Best Wishes to a Master, in the "white" light, or better yet, maybe a mid
morning, or an evening hatch on the Willowemac. Uhh . . . I'm kinda
leaning
towards the morning one. . . early summer.
DaveMohnsen
Denver


I know what you mean. But at least, he's got company by LaFontaine and Skues
:o)




--
Tight lines
Thomas Schreiber - DK
-
http://schreiber.se

" I don't care who's your father! Don't you walk on the water, here where
I'm fishin'! "



Frank Reid December 1st, 2004 09:45 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.


Like many, I'm having a difficult time responding to this. Back in 1996 or
97, I went to the "Partridge of Redditch Fly Tying Days" in Redditch, UK.
Four world class fly tyers split us up into groups of 8 to 10 and we got 2
hours time learning from each of them as they tied. One of them was Poul.
After the first two sessions, lunch was served. I was able to sit across
from Poul and his loving bride for an hour and just talk about fishing, fly
tying and life. Poul was a quiet man, but when it came to fly fishing and
tying, his eyes twinkled. He could expound on a fish from last week or 40
years before, itemize by brand name what tying threads were the best, and
then he would pause and ask for your opinion. This teller of tales learned
long ago that "you can't listen if your mouth is moving."
I cherish that short time in a 16th century hotel in a life far away. I'm
sure guys like Lefty are, as we speak, calculating their "Poul Factor." If
that is ascertained by learning at the vise of a master, I can say mine is
1.

--
Frank Reid
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Frank Reid December 1st, 2004 09:45 PM

RIP Mr. Jorgensen
 
Another master leaves us with the memories.

An excellent tyer who would give a novice a lesson and make the novice
feel like he taught the teacher.


Like many, I'm having a difficult time responding to this. Back in 1996 or
97, I went to the "Partridge of Redditch Fly Tying Days" in Redditch, UK.
Four world class fly tyers split us up into groups of 8 to 10 and we got 2
hours time learning from each of them as they tied. One of them was Poul.
After the first two sessions, lunch was served. I was able to sit across
from Poul and his loving bride for an hour and just talk about fishing, fly
tying and life. Poul was a quiet man, but when it came to fly fishing and
tying, his eyes twinkled. He could expound on a fish from last week or 40
years before, itemize by brand name what tying threads were the best, and
then he would pause and ask for your opinion. This teller of tales learned
long ago that "you can't listen if your mouth is moving."
I cherish that short time in a 16th century hotel in a life far away. I'm
sure guys like Lefty are, as we speak, calculating their "Poul Factor." If
that is ascertained by learning at the vise of a master, I can say mine is
1.

--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply




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