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Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
Re question of my attendance at western clave----Jeff a very firm commitment
six months out is tough to assure at my age--if you think air fare has gone up go see a dentist.--with my teeth falling out every month and crowns now up to 900$ my squaw suggest we might have to live in a tepee in the back yard and rent out our house. How ever I would love to hear some more swedish folk songs and perhaps help start a few campfires so can only say at this time I am undecided. If you want to go ahead and firm up another bed fellow please realize I understand. Re Penns a definite no--good group of fellows but 37 minutes of fishing in the dark each evening just cannot compete with a good day on a mountain stream--camping on Slickrock sounds like a magnanimous event. If we got two others to help carry the beer and water we could go down at Fatgap , camp along middle of stream, two fish upstream and two downstream first day and switch directions the second day---then my load going back uphill would be empty beercans!! Re salt water inside fishing my kayak is hung in garage till spring but planning to try Fla fishing----- in February--see www.chokoloskeecharters.com ---the guy writes good trip reports Jeff you might enjoy Mike Marsh's new book Inshore Angler-Coastal Carolina"s Small Boat Fishing Guide Re Fly fishing for bass--my big plans for spring--this is probably last year I will have access to big pond on my golf course as housing is consuming all my put in points so plan to ware out my shoulder with 6weigh. Probably will suffer similar to Laffette ( don"t spell french well} who complained of shoulder pain after shaking hands all day when touring the south after the Revolution Joe ---- |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
"Joe McIntosh" wrote Re Fly fishing for bass--my big plans for spring--this is probably last year I will have access to big pond on my golf course as housing is consuming all my put in points joe, i can recall two good looking ponds on your golf course. iirc, they are on successive holes. the first is a short par 4, with the pond on golfer's left. the next one is larger, on a long, asswhipper of a 4 par, and again on the left. is this the one you are speaking of? yfitp wayno |
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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message ... "Joe McIntosh" wrote Re Fly fishing for bass--my big plans for spring--this is probably last year I will have access to big pond on my golf course as housing is consuming all my put in points joe, i can recall two good looking ponds on your golf course. iirc, they are on successive holes. the first is a short par 4, with the pond on golfer's left. the next one is larger, on a long, asswhipper of a 4 par, and again on the left. is this the one you are speaking of? yfitp wayno ij replies--the second big pond on 14th hole--by the way you should plan to try "MY" course in the spring--the golfers are trying to upgrade to masters quality--new greens-new sand- at least the assessment they charged this now non golfer should pay for those results |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
"Joe McIntosh" wrote ij replies--the second big pond on 14th hole i recall some great looking trees and other structure on the far left side of that pond. also, some giant cattails. pretty, dark water. --by the way you should plan to try "MY" course in the spring--the golfers are trying to upgrade to masters quality--new greens-new sand- at least the assessment they charged this now non golfer should pay for those results i may be through with the game. i played once since last june, and on that occasion, sept 11, broke an upper left canine by hitting an exposed root; ball rebounds into my mouth, i go down like a sack of lead 'taters, and the replacement tooth is gonna cost a fortune. besides, i don't have to work 14 hour days to make up for those two afternoons a week that i spent on the course. yfitons wayno(so, how bout an invite to porter's neck in the springtime...) :) |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
Joe McIntosh wrote:
Re question of my attendance at western clave----Jeff a very firm commitment six months out is tough to assure at my age-- How ever I would love to hear some more swedish folk songs and perhaps help start a few campfires so can only say at this time I am undecided. If you want to go ahead and firm up another bed fellow please realize I understand. Re Penns a definite no---camping on Slickrock sounds like a magnanimous event. If we got two others to help carry the beer and water we could go down at Fatgap , camp along middle of stream, two fish upstream and two downstream first day and switch directions the second day---then my load going back uphill would be empty beercans!! jeez joe, you're my archetype for senior citizenship... i've sent in the deposit for july 8-15 in cabin 8. think that's the one on the end where the texan stayed.g anyway, you've got a bed there til you say you ain't goin. and...i'm a no-go for penns too, so let's plan a slickrock jaunt. as i recall, opie's got a big tent and bunches of camping stuff, he can carry a refrigerator full of beer, and he doesn't drink. ...perfect traveling companion. g jeff |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 20:02:44 -0500, Jeff Miller
wrote: so let's plan a slickrock jaunt. as i recall, opie's got a big tent and bunches of camping stuff, he can carry a refrigerator full of beer, and he doesn't drink. ...perfect traveling companion. g Let me know when you do that and I may wander up to watch. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
On Sat, 07 Jan 2006 23:59:00 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: besides, i don't have to work 14 hour days to make up for those two afternoons a week that i spent on the course. Ha. I really must be lucky, what with having no job and able to play golf or fish 7 days a week without worrying about anything except my health, AND when I come home I have a beautiful loving wife to greet me. d;o) You just didn't plan your life very well, counselor. d;o) I'm also fortunate to have a super grand daughter and have to take this moment to brag about her. http://tinyurl.com/bnowp She's #12 on the Oakmont Regional H.S. freshman girls basketball team and is setting a few school records. She plays center and has 80 points in five games. Quite the little athlete, taking after her two big brothers who taught her well. And, she's a flyfisher too! I've cancelled my winter trip to Patagonia because of my health. However, I've been thinking about going down to North Cacklakie and do some fishing with you, jlm, walt, whomever. How 'bout something in April? What you do, counselor, is put $5 a day in a mayonaise jar, and come April you will have enough money to take a day or two off to go fishing. Okay, make it $8 a day - I know how high priced you are. Plan, plan, plan. Dave (Luckiest sob in the world) |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
"Jeff Miller" , so let's plan a slickrock jaunt. as i recall, opie's got a big tent and bunches of camping stuff, he can carry a refrigerator full of beer, and he doesn't drink. ...perfect traveling companion. g jeff ummm, err,,,, Hmmmmm john |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
"Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:cwZvf.3995$Dh.3427@dukeread04... and...i'm a no-go for penns too, so let's plan a slickrock jaunt. as i recall, opie's got a big tent and bunches of camping stuff, he can carry a refrigerator full of beer, and he doesn't drink. ...perfect traveling companion. g jeff It's amazing how one's mind becomes rejuvenated after a year and a half of abstinence; so for future reference, I don't carry no one's beer no mo! And another thing! I quit smokin' on my B-day and am capable of climbing tall ridges in a single bound now! Seriously, while I won't carry anyone's libations, I do have a gob of campin' gear and the desire to do some hikin' and campin'. Let's plan a campin' trip somewhere in the state this year. I won't be able to go outta state this year, as I expect to have back surgery in the near future, but I expect to be able to camp and fish in state. I finally broke down and bought myself a decent magnifying /lamp combo, for tie flying. I stumble on AC Moore's Art and Crafts Store, in Hickory and the carry the Daylight (ultra-thin--1.75X) brand. It has a 6 or 7 inch dia. magnifying glass, and a fluorescent lamp works great. They wanted $149.00 for it, but when I looked as if I was about to go elsewhere a stare attendant said that she would knock 50% off of it. I had looked all over Lenoir for a good comb, but ended up at Lowe's Hardware and bought a POS that I returned today, as the lamp head wouldn't stay in place and the magnifying glass distorted everything under it, terribly? Anyway, I'm well on my way to having enough flyz tied for the swap that I may just go ahead and tie a bonus fly for all the swappers. I settled on a Hex Spinner Extended-body Mayfly, let's fish! Op |
Montana Clave-Indian Joe ?
Mr. Opus McDopus wrote:
"Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:cwZvf.3995$Dh.3427@dukeread04... and...i'm a no-go for penns too, so let's plan a slickrock jaunt. as i recall, opie's got a big tent and bunches of camping stuff, he can carry a refrigerator full of beer, and he doesn't drink. ...perfect traveling companion. g jeff It's amazing how one's mind becomes rejuvenated after a year and a half of abstinence; so for future reference, I don't carry no one's beer no mo! And another thing! I quit smokin' on my B-day and am capable of climbing tall ridges in a single bound now! Seriously, while I won't carry anyone's libations, I do have a gob of campin' gear and the desire to do some hikin' and campin'. Let's plan a campin' trip somewhere in the state this year. well, damn... you're twice as healthy and half as good as necessary. g we'll have to make do with the equipment and figure another way to manage the chilly beer. but...we're gonna do the gt toupper falls trip this year...that might be a good camping adventure too, eh, brute? g jeff |
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