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Snowy Metolius River TR
From: "JR" Subject: Snowy Metolius River TR Date: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 8:35 PM I like reports with text and photos together, and have been trying to figure out how to do it without a web site of my own. This is what I came up with: http://tinyurl.com/chvoy JR Hi JR, Came out well on my computer. Thanks. Looks like a neat river. I have aspirations of getting out "anyplace" this weekend. Right now it is -7 degrees F, with a wind chill of -21 degrees F. Expected high of 8 degrees F. Kinda glanced at some fly rods this morning . . .and I'm convinced I heard some muttering amongst themselves about not going anyplace until it was above freezing. . .and something else I couldn't couldn't quite make out about a moron who was waving them around in the air. . .in any temperature. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
Snowy Metolius River TR
"Dave Mohnsen" wrote in message
.net... From: "JR" Subject: Snowy Metolius River TR Date: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 8:35 PM I like reports with text and photos together, and have been trying to figure out how to do it without a web site of my own. This is what I came up with: http://tinyurl.com/chvoy JR Hi JR, Came out well on my computer. Thanks. Looks like a neat river. I have aspirations of getting out "anyplace" this weekend. Right now it is -7 degrees F, with a wind chill of -21 degrees F. Expected high of 8 degrees F. Kinda glanced at some fly rods this morning . . .and I'm convinced I heard some muttering amongst themselves about not going anyplace until it was above freezing. . .and something else I couldn't couldn't quite make out about a moron who was waving them around in the air. . .in any temperature. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver Reminds me: I have a little personal tradition of going fishing every ML King day, because usually the weather is bad and everybody except bankers and government workers is smart enough to be at work. Last time it was cold enough that water was freeezing on my line and ice was clogging up the guides on my rod. Questions: Will anything slow down the ice build-up? What do you'uns use for gloves? (I have a pair of wool fingerless gloves that I got from LL Bean fifteen years ago) -- Bob Patton (change bgzqsdq to charter to reply) .. |
Snowy Metolius River TR
Bob Patton wrote:
Questions: Will anything slow down the ice build-up? Periodically dunk your rod in the water. That should clear the ice from the guides. What do you'uns use for gloves? (I have a pair of wool fingerless gloves that I got from LL Bean fifteen years ago) They're probably as good as anything else. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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"rw" wrote in message
k.net... Bob Patton wrote: Questions: Will anything slow down the ice build-up? Periodically dunk your rod in the water. That should clear the ice from the guides. Sounds like a plan - thanks. I wondered if putting Vaseline or something on the guides would retard the ice buildup. Warming up the apparatus by putting it in the water may be a better idea. -- Bob Patton (change bgzqsdq to charter to reply) .. |
Snowy Metolius River TR
"rw" wrote in message k.net... Periodically dunk your rod in the water. That should clear the ice from the guides. Have you (or anyone else) tried that Loon product that's supposed to keep the guides from icing up? Wayne I think it's a Loon product anyway. |
Snowy Metolius River TR
"Wayne Knight" wrote in message
... "rw" wrote in message k.net... Periodically dunk your rod in the water. That should clear the ice from the guides. Have you (or anyone else) tried that Loon product that's supposed to keep the guides from icing up? Wayne I think it's a Loon product anyway. I haven't - it seems like there should be something that would cause the water to bead up and slide quickly off the guides, but without gummng up the line. Sort of like RainX on the car windshield. Bob -- Bob Patton (change bgzqsdq to charter to reply) .. |
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On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Wayne Knight wrote:
Have you (or anyone else) tried that Loon product that's supposed to keep the guides from icing up? http://www.flymartonline.com/reviews-797.html Mu P.S. I like fingerless fleece loves instead of ragwool because they tend to let less water through the fabric. |
Snowy Metolius River TR
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 23:22:21 -0600, "Bob Patton"
wrote: (snipped) I haven't - it seems like there should be something that would cause the water to bead up and slide quickly off the guides, but without gummng up the line. Sort of like RainX on the car windshield. Bob I've used Pam cooking spray on my skis to keep the ice grab and snow accumulation to minimum. If one could get me out to fish when the water was freezing on my guides, I'd try it on them. Faint hope anyone could do that, though. I have no idea what effect it would have on the fly line, so it might be a good idea to try it on an old piece of line first. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. http://www.visi.com/~cyli email: lid (strip the .invalid to email) |
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Mu Young Lee wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Wayne Knight wrote: Have you (or anyone else) tried that Loon product that's supposed to keep the guides from icing up? http://www.flymartonline.com/reviews-797.html Mu P.S. I like fingerless fleece loves instead of ragwool because they tend to let less water through the fabric. I just returned from a guide and finger freezing trip. Dunking the rod worked well for a short period(2 drifts max). I'd be interested in that Loon product. I also like fleece gloves over wool. Wool tends to hold the water, while fleece will shake out most of the water, and still be warm when damp. I'm thinking of going with full gloves on the next trip. My fingertips were painfully cold, with ice from the fly line building up in my stripping finger. Full neoprene gloves might be a good option for this type of fishing. brians |
Snowy Metolius River TR
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 23:22:21 -0600, "Bob Patton" wrote:
"Wayne Knight" wrote in message ... "rw" wrote in message k.net... Periodically dunk your rod in the water. That should clear the ice from the guides. Have you (or anyone else) tried that Loon product that's supposed to keep the guides from icing up? Wayne I think it's a Loon product anyway. I haven't - it seems like there should be something that would cause the water to bead up and slide quickly off the guides, but without gummng up the line. Sort of like RainX on the car windshield. I've heard ChapStick works but haven't tried it. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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