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I may never have to tie again. . .
Over the past several weeks I've been tying flies here and there for a
special project. When I finished tonight I thought, "Now I've got to start seriously tying stuff for the coming season" when I came across my ROFF swap flies from the past several swaps. It was like Christmas all over again, and this doesn't even factor in the GFS 2005 and DDFS 2004 flies I left down at work. If I add those 40 or so flies in, I figure I'll add well over 100 flies to my boxes. Now I can relax and concentrate on fishing and not worry about this tying stuff. ;-) Thanks again to everyone who has contributed the great flies I'll be testing soon. Today was a nice day here in beautiful New England - neared about 50 deg. F. and was bright and sunny. Tomorrow morning I'll go off on an exploratory mission to see how the banks are thawing. Another week or so of this and I'll be on the rivers in no time. WoooooHOOOOO! -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
Tim J. wrote:
Today was a nice day here in beautiful New England - neared about 50 deg. F. and was bright and sunny. Tomorrow morning I'll go off on an exploratory mission to see how the banks are thawing. Another week or so of this and I'll be on the rivers in no time. WoooooHOOOOO! Let's hope the rain today finishes off the rest of snow pack. I am starting to see my lawn again. First time since December 26th. Might even have to think about the B/Kill soon ... 21 days till opening. |
Gary M wrote:
Tim J. wrote: Today was a nice day here in beautiful New England - neared about 50 deg. F. and was bright and sunny. Tomorrow morning I'll go off on an exploratory mission to see how the banks are thawing. Another week or so of this and I'll be on the rivers in no time. WoooooHOOOOO! Let's hope the rain today finishes off the rest of snow pack. I am starting to see my lawn again. First time since December 26th. Might even have to think about the B/Kill soon ... 21 days till opening. If the weather stays decent (read: NO MORE FREAKIN' SNOW), 21 days isn't a bad target at all. Do you usually fish the VT side or NY side? Any problem getting a license once I get there, or should I get it in advance? I never did find an opening to get out on my scouting mission yesterday, but I think it's safe to say I would have found a lot of ice and mud around the local area. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
I fish both sides usually. Yes, you can get your license at a number of
spots on the NY side once you get up there. You can get a VT license in Orvis, which is a annual ritual for me, or at a general store on Rt 316 in Arlington, which makes superb lunches. I would make the risky assumptions that a) you will visit Orvis Flagship and b) bears do indeed **** in the woods? I have to say that opening day generally is a bust 99/100 times and usually reserved to streamer fishing and deep nymphing. Having said that my buddy took a 19 inch brown on opening day last year on a white zonker. In recent years we have had prolific hendricksons but no rise on the upper part of the river in VT. Only once in 10 years have I witnessed any kind of rise on the VT side (which is not to say it doesn't happen). However there are rumors of secret spots (tm) on the NY side where the water is a tad warmer and the fish rise to the dun. Myself and my fishing partner may scout that this year. If we are going to pick a time to go up there for a mini-clave, I would have to say mid-May onwards till end of June (depending on how the rest of Spring treats us you can shift that up or down a week). Then, skipping over the dog days, from 2nd week of August through the end of September for the tricos. Having said that you are welcome to fish with me any time you like outside of those times!! Tim J. wrote: Gary M wrote: Tim J. wrote: Today was a nice day here in beautiful New England - neared about 50 deg. F. and was bright and sunny. Tomorrow morning I'll go off on an exploratory mission to see how the banks are thawing. Another week or so of this and I'll be on the rivers in no time. WoooooHOOOOO! Let's hope the rain today finishes off the rest of snow pack. I am starting to see my lawn again. First time since December 26th. Might even have to think about the B/Kill soon ... 21 days till opening. If the weather stays decent (read: NO MORE FREAKIN' SNOW), 21 days isn't a bad target at all. Do you usually fish the VT side or NY side? Any problem getting a license once I get there, or should I get it in advance? I never did find an opening to get out on my scouting mission yesterday, but I think it's safe to say I would have found a lot of ice and mud around the local area. |
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