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JR February 6th, 2006 08:03 AM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 
Hope some of you might find this of interest:

http://tinyurl.com/bgas6

JR

Jarmo Hurri February 6th, 2006 09:05 AM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 

Nice, JR, thanks.

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Daniel-San February 6th, 2006 01:32 PM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 

"JR" wrote...
Hope some of you might find this of interest:

http://tinyurl.com/bgas6

JR


Thanks for a fine TR. Gorgeous fish.

Dan



William Claspy February 6th, 2006 01:46 PM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 
On 2/6/06 3:03 AM, in article , "JR"
wrote:

Hope some of you might find this of interest:

http://tinyurl.com/bgas6

Nice, JR!

To which "forum" do you refer in your report?

Bill


Tom Nakashima February 6th, 2006 02:02 PM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 

"JR" wrote in message ...
Hope some of you might find this of interest:

http://tinyurl.com/bgas6

JR


Outstanding report and presentation.
-tom



Larry L February 6th, 2006 04:00 PM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 

"JR" wrote

Was pleasantly surprised to find that a good number of forum
regulars came out on the water as well.


Would be superfluous to say, I reckon, that a bunch of folks had a
bunch of fun today.....



I guess I'm obviously just not internet forum get together ( 'clave,'
'bash,' 'rondi' etc ) material ... taking pictures of people taking pictures
of people watching people fish, is just two or three steps too vicarious for
my tastes G



My wife and I are discussing leaving here ( upper-mid-Calif ) around the
middle of May and making our way to Yellowstone via Bend, Pasco,Wa ( my
birthplace but I left at age 10months and have never been back ), Spokane,
the upper segment of Idaho (which is one section I've never visited) and
maybe Glacier NP ( which we've both been to, but not for years ). We'd take
a couple weeks to get to my destination then she'd fly home to leave me to
my summer of whatever it is that I do all summer.

Anywho, is the Bend area fishing likely to be worth a couple layover days,
in mid-May? I'm not planning to start fishing until after my gorgeous
bride flies back home and I get to Jellystone about June 1, but, I might
make an exception G



BJ Conner February 6th, 2006 11:15 PM

Oregon TR - first outing of the month
 

Larry L wrote:
"JR" wrote

Was pleasantly surprised to find that a good number of forum
regulars came out on the water as well.


Would be superfluous to say, I reckon, that a bunch of folks had a
bunch of fun today.....



I guess I'm obviously just not internet forum get together ( 'clave,'
'bash,' 'rondi' etc ) material ... taking pictures of people taking pictures
of people watching people fish, is just two or three steps too vicarious for
my tastes G



My wife and I are discussing leaving here ( upper-mid-Calif ) around the
middle of May and making our way to Yellowstone via Bend, Pasco,Wa ( my
birthplace but I left at age 10months and have never been back ), Spokane,
the upper segment of Idaho (which is one section I've never visited) and
maybe Glacier NP ( which we've both been to, but not for years ). We'd take
a couple weeks to get to my destination then she'd fly home to leave me to
my summer of whatever it is that I do all summer.

Anywho, is the Bend area fishing likely to be worth a couple layover days,
in mid-May? I'm not planning to start fishing until after my gorgeous
bride flies back home and I get to Jellystone about June 1, but, I might
make an exception G


I would fish the Metolius and the Fall rivers both are spring fed and
not affected much by spring run offs. The Deschutes and John Day are
near enough and are allways worth a shot. westfly.com is a fair source
of information. There are some lakes somewhere near Bend where you can
pay $400 a day and catch rainbows that look like watermelons with fins.



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