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Tom Nakashima October 28th, 2005 09:53 PM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 
On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just
yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in
the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away
from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The
squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line
with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's
mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's
teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the
yarn.
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.
-tom



Ken Fortenberry October 28th, 2005 10:07 PM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 
Tom Nakashima wrote:
snip
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.


One of the hazards of fishing the Hex hatch here in the
midwest is that Hexagenia limbata come out at about the
same time of the evening as bats.

Yoo don't want to start your forward cast with a bat on
the end of your fly line. Damn near broke my arm, or seemed
like it anyway. One more good argument for barbless hooks.

--
Ken Fortenberry

BJ Conner October 28th, 2005 10:18 PM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 

Tom Nakashima wrote:
On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just
yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in
the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away
from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The
squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line
with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's
mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's
teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the
yarn.
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.
-tom



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Wolfgang October 29th, 2005 12:13 AM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 

"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message
...
On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just
yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in
the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away
from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The
squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the
line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn
in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the
line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel
spit out the yarn.
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.
-tom


Last month (was it only a month ago?) John caught a frog
on.......um......well, I guess I don't know what it was. We were sitting on
a couple of rocks at the ultra secret smallmouth spot on the W_s_o_s_n
river, doing a remarkably good impression of stupid and indolent (if I do
say so myself) when I spies the froggie sitting on a rock, doing a
remarkably good impression of us. "Hey, lookee," sez I, "there's a
froggie." John swings his pole over so that his bug is about six inches
above and ever so slightly ahead of the froggie. Froggie jumps.....tongue
extends.....CHOMP!

Froggie hangs at end of leader.........and hangs.......and hangs.......and
gets bored and lets go.

John says, "They'll hit anything that moves, heh, heh."

Wolfgang
it was maybe cooler than it sounds.



Scottish Fly Fisher October 30th, 2005 04:13 PM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 13:53:25 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote:

On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just
yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in
the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away
from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The
squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the line
with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn in it's
mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the line on it's
teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel spit out the
yarn.
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.
-tom


That's so kind of you, Tom... helping a squirrel floss!

I once caught a bat on the backcast. I thought I'd got snagged up a
tree, until I noticed my line was moving. I've never been so glad of
de-barbing my hooks in all of my life. He was a tricky little bugger
to release.

John

http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher

Scottish Fly Fisher October 30th, 2005 04:15 PM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005 21:07:16 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

Tom Nakashima wrote:
snip
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.


One of the hazards of fishing the Hex hatch here in the
midwest is that Hexagenia limbata come out at about the
same time of the evening as bats.

Yoo don't want to start your forward cast with a bat on
the end of your fly line. Damn near broke my arm, or seemed
like it anyway. One more good argument for barbless hooks.


****, I should have read through the thread... I coulda just posted
"me too." LoL

John

http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher

Bryan October 31st, 2005 02:34 AM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 
I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs:
http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm

Bryan

"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message
...
On lunch breaks I practice my casting on the nearby lawn. No hooks, just
yarn. Today I saw a squirrel searching for food so I made a tight loop in
the same direction about 50 ft away. Planted the yarn about two feet away
from the squirrel, thought it would be good practice in presentation. The
squirrel wasn't even startled and as I continued to slowly retrieve the
line with orange yarn acting as a fly, the squirrel snatched up the yarn
in it's mouth. I didn't want to set the yarn for fear I would hook the
line on it's teeth, so I just watched in amazement. Shortly the squirrel
spit out the yarn.
First time I ever caught something other than a fish on a flyrod.
-tom





riverman October 31st, 2005 05:48 AM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 

Bryan wrote:
I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs:
http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm



Funny???? Are you SICK??

I think that's completely inhumane and brutal! C&R for fish, with their
dubius nervous systems and most likely lack of cognizance is one thing,
but to snare, torture and beat a MAMMAL just for fun, and you call that
funny??

If you hate prairie dogs and they are a pest, trap them or shoot them,
but animal torture of mammals is just wrong.

You should be f**king ashamed of yourself! And I'm not even a PETA
supporter.

--riverman


Mike Connor October 31st, 2005 11:54 AM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 

"Bryan" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs:
http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm

Bryan


Very sad indeed that anybody should find such perversion even remotely
amusing.

MC



Scottish Fly Fisher October 31st, 2005 12:12 PM

Caught a squirrel today on 5wt
 
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:34:11 -0700, "Bryan"
wrote:

I saw this funny web site about catching prairie dogs:
http://www.lovelandnet.com/toms-plac...f/howtofpd.htm


That is disturbing, not funny. It would have been funny if it was a
parody, but these people actually do this???

John

http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher


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