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Larry L November 3rd, 2005 05:06 PM

the times, they have a changed
 
I moved here in the late 70's. Back then Oakdale had one traffic light,
zero year round Honker population, and it was very rare to see a fly rod on
my 'home water.'

Each year the local phone book has had a cover photo taken locally and
reflecting the area. Traditionally this is dairy and ranch country and most
of those photos contained cows, horses with cows, cowboys or pastoral
landscapes with cows. Thus I found the new one I just got significant and
a little amusing. We now have 10 traffic lights, around 3000 year round
geese here, and lots of fly fishers. Ah, well, at least I like the geese.

My 'home water' about 7 miles from my door, as it appears on the new
phonebook. Fly fishers have become as common as cows :-((

http://www.kimshew.com/phonebook.jpg




Bill McKee November 4th, 2005 05:12 AM

the times, they have a changed
 

"Larry L" wrote in message
...
I moved here in the late 70's. Back then Oakdale had one traffic light,
zero year round Honker population, and it was very rare to see a fly rod
on
my 'home water.'

Each year the local phone book has had a cover photo taken locally and
reflecting the area. Traditionally this is dairy and ranch country and
most
of those photos contained cows, horses with cows, cowboys or pastoral
landscapes with cows. Thus I found the new one I just got significant
and
a little amusing. We now have 10 traffic lights, around 3000 year round
geese here, and lots of fly fishers. Ah, well, at least I like the geese.

My 'home water' about 7 miles from my door, as it appears on the new
phonebook. Fly fishers have become as common as cows :-((

http://www.kimshew.com/phonebook.jpg




Consummes or the Stanislaus?



eric paul zamora November 4th, 2005 06:07 AM

the times, they have a changed
 


From: "Bill McKee"
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Reply-To: "Bill McKee" bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com
Newsgroups: rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 05:12:32 GMT
Subject: the times, they have a changed


"Larry L" wrote in message
...
I moved here in the late 70's. Back then Oakdale had one traffic light,
zero year round Honker population, and it was very rare to see a fly rod
on
my 'home water.'

Each year the local phone book.......


.......Thus I found the new one I just got significant
and a little amusing. We now have 10 traffic lights, around 3000 year
round geese here, and lots of fly fishers. Ah, well, at least I like the
geese.

http://www.kimshew.com/phonebook.jpg



Consummes or the Stanislaus?




i don't get the "postage paid permit" stamp marked orosi.... waaay south
from there.

eric
fresno, ca.


Larry L November 4th, 2005 03:30 PM

the times, they have a changed
 

"eric paul zamora" wrote



Consummes or the Stanislaus?




i don't get the "postage paid permit" stamp marked orosi.... waaay south
from there.



Stanislaus .... and I assume the postage paid deal is for the company that
produces the book ... "Central California Directories" ... they probably do
lots of directories through out the mid-state ...



Bill McKee November 5th, 2005 04:24 AM

the times, they have a changed
 

"Larry L" wrote in message
...

"eric paul zamora" wrote



Consummes or the Stanislaus?




i don't get the "postage paid permit" stamp marked orosi.... waaay south
from there.



Stanislaus .... and I assume the postage paid deal is for the company
that produces the book ... "Central California Directories" ... they
probably do lots of directories through out the mid-state ...


Have thought of a trip to the Stanislaus. Have not fished there for at
least 50 years. With my uncle who farmed in Turlock. How deep is the
river in the fishing areas. Need my canoe, or my Jetcraft?



Larry L November 5th, 2005 04:14 PM

the times, they have a changed
 

"Bill McKee" wrote


Have thought of a trip to the Stanislaus. Have not fished there for at
least 50 years. With my uncle who farmed in Turlock. How deep is the
river in the fishing areas. Need my canoe, or my Jetcraft?


The Stanislaus, of course, runs for many miles from the crest of the Sierra
near Sonora pass to the Delta. It is very different in different reaches.
Near my home in Oakdale is the lower limit of 'trout' water and right now
the lower river is closed to fishing to protect the Salmon ... it opens
again Jan 1st. When it is open it is dam controlled and the water levels
vary with irrigation and other factors ....

For good info I suggest Sierra Anglers Fly Shop in Modesto .... Bob is very
helpful
http://www.sierraanglers.com/




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