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Russell D. January 11th, 2006 12:11 AM

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I haven't been keeping up with ROFF much lately. Have I missed anything?
Hope this finds everybody well and I trust all are getting along nicely.

I got some photos and movies from my nephew of a couple of fishing days
we had this summer. So I combined them with a few other photos from this
summer and made a little Summer 2005 Fishing web page for any who might
be interested. My web page creating abilities are very basic, sorry. The
two movie files (.mov) are pretty large (around 32mb), so if you don't
have broadband they are going to take a while to download. I don't know
how to make them smaller without degrading the already so-so quality.

Just follow this link:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q33B4127C


Enjoy,

Russell

JR January 11th, 2006 12:33 AM

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Russell D. wrote:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q33B4127C


Yea! Summer TRs in the winter. Good idea.

And I feel so with it to get this first look at the latest trends in
body-piercing too..... ;)

(I skipped the removal vids, though, having enough first-hand experience
to last me for a while.....)

Thanks for the change of pace.


Tim J. January 11th, 2006 01:12 PM

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Russell D. typed:
I haven't been keeping up with ROFF much lately. Have I missed
anything?


Idiot. ;-)

Hope this finds everybody well and I trust all are getting
along nicely.
I got some photos and movies from my nephew of a couple of fishing
days we had this summer. So I combined them with a few other photos
from this summer and made a little Summer 2005 Fishing web page for
any who might be interested. My web page creating abilities are very
basic, sorry. The two movie files (.mov) are pretty large (around
32mb), so if you don't have broadband they are going to take a while
to download. I don't know how to make them smaller without degrading
the already so-so quality.
Just follow this link:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q33B4127C

Enjoy,

Russell


Sweet, Russell. Great shots of nice places.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/



riverman January 11th, 2006 03:32 PM

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"Russell D." wrote in message
...
I haven't been keeping up with ROFF much lately. Have I missed anything?
Hope this finds everybody well and I trust all are getting along nicely.

I got some photos and movies from my nephew of a couple of fishing days we
had this summer. So I combined them with a few other photos from this
summer and made a little Summer 2005 Fishing web page for any who might be
interested. My web page creating abilities are very basic, sorry. The two
movie files (.mov) are pretty large (around 32mb), so if you don't have
broadband they are going to take a while to download. I don't know how to
make them smaller without degrading the already so-so quality.

Just follow this link:

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q33B4127C



Nice page, Russell. I found a link for you guys, for the next wave in
required flyfishing attire. http://tinyurl.com/dry9y

--riverman



Russell D. January 11th, 2006 10:26 PM

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JR wrote:
Russell D. wrote:


http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q33B4127C



Yea! Summer TRs in the winter. Good idea.

And I feel so with it to get this first look at the latest trends in
body-piercing too..... ;)

(I skipped the removal vids, though, having enough first-hand experience
to last me for a while.....)


Anyone who has had a barbed hook embedded in their flesh ought to take a
look at the second video. It was amazing how easily and painlessly Scott
removed that fly from my face. The first video was just to show the more
macho way to do it. :-)

Russell

Joe McIntosh January 12th, 2006 12:47 AM

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"Russell D." wrote in message
...
JR wrote:
Anyone who has had a barbed hook embedded in their flesh ought to take a
look at the second video. It was amazing how easily and painlessly Scott
removed that fly from my face. The first video was just to show the more
macho way to do it. :-)

Russell


Good photos --this indian caught his tongue--at western clave Danl's wife
sent him a hook removal kit--so far all i have used is the JW Dant

Indian joe



Cyli January 12th, 2006 08:22 AM

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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 15:26:53 -0700, "Russell D." wrote:


Anyone who has had a barbed hook embedded in their flesh ought to take a
look at the second video. It was amazing how easily and painlessly Scott
removed that fly from my face. The first video was just to show the more
macho way to do it. :-)


Some of us who've had a barbed hook embedded in our flesh (Triple gang
hook in hand) will never fish with or near a barbed hook again. I
tend to spend some time each fishing / camping trip checking my barbs
and squishing down any barbs on new hooks. Makes them very easy to
remove.

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)

riverman January 13th, 2006 12:21 AM

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Yes, but I'd suggest not counterpulling on the tippet, but instead
pressing the hookeye down against your cheek instead. Think about it:
if you use the tippet to hold the fly, it sets the hook.

The way I learned was to press the hook down against the cheek,
basically taking the pressure off of the barb. Then pull back with the
loop of thread, and the hook backs out of its own hole.

http://www.ncemi.org/cse/cse1017.htm
The top picture shows what I mean.

--riverman


Padishar Creel January 17th, 2006 10:38 AM

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If you had left them they would all be the rage in California by now!
Padishar Creel



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