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Two good pieces of news this week!
My 77 or so year old uncle, Silver Dick Mursch, retired Lt. Col. USAF,
reluctant vegetarian, subsistence fisherman, and great husband to my aunt Sara said he was thinkin' about fly fishin' for bluegill, bass and whatever else might hit a fly on the lakes he fishes. Generally, he is a striped bass and salt water fisherman, but the heat has put the bait fish off, according to him, and he just wanted to reacquaint himself with the flyrod. Well we went out to the garage to look thru his fly gear. He had a coupla old fiberglass rods: Fenwick 8', 5 wt. and Diawa (?) 8' 6", 6 wt. He probably bought then back in the 70s, I'm guessin'. His reels: Diawa--still in good shape-- and a Martin--rusted and virtually useless--still had the old lines on them and were severely dry-rotted. I offered to take the Diawa reel and restring it for him and provide him with a few flyz. I had a new 6 wt. line at home, and I have more panfish and bass flyz than I know what to do with, as I rarely fish warm waters. I ended up givin' 'ol Silver Dick 6 boxes of flyz, including a fine assortment of the flyz that Big Dale had sent me over the years. Okay, I got 'ol Silver Dick risin' to some fat flyz, so it's time to set the hook. I dropped by the house, day before yesterday, and got to talkin' about my fishin' trips with Wally and the gang. SD's eye kinda light up, so I sayz, "Ya really oughta hit Andre_'s Cree_ with me this Sunday!" SD responds with, "Can I keep what I catch?" "Of course," I say. "As a matter of fact, I'll keep my limit too, so you will have enough to make a good meal." Now I just gotta buy him a pair of size 8 1/2 wadin' boots and were on the stream Sunday. I'll set him up with a nice 3 wt. rig and I think I'll have a new fishin' buddy for a while. Second piece of good news: I got accepted to the graduate program that I applied to. It's gonna be a long 3 1/2 to 4 years of night and day classes, but it oughta be a good learnin' experience. Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- |
Two good pieces of news this week!
Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: My 77 or so year old uncle, Silver Dick Mursch, retired Lt. Col. USAF, Not, the result of a war wound Ihope. ;-) Second piece of good news: I got accepted to the graduate program that I applied to. It's gonna be a long 3 1/2 to 4 years of night and day classes, but it oughta be a good learnin' experience. Torturous experience with a surprising number of opportunites that arise for quiet, less likely to meet another angler, mid-week forays. Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- Good on you, Op. Steve |
Two good pieces of news this week!
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 17:50:30 -0400, "Mr. Opus McDopus"
wrote: My 77 or so year old uncle, Silver Dick Mursch, retired Lt. Col. USAF, reluctant vegetarian, subsistence fisherman, and great husband to my aunt Sara said he was thinkin' about fly fishin' for bluegill, bass and whatever else might hit a fly on the lakes he fishes. Generally, he is a striped bass and salt water fisherman, but the heat has put the bait fish off, according to him, and he just wanted to reacquaint himself with the flyrod. Well we went out to the garage to look thru his fly gear. He had a coupla old fiberglass rods: Fenwick 8', 5 wt. and Diawa (?) 8' 6", 6 wt. He probably bought then back in the 70s, I'm guessin'. His reels: Diawa--still in good shape-- and a Martin--rusted and virtually useless--still had the old lines on them and were severely dry-rotted. I offered to take the Diawa reel and restring it for him and provide him with a few flyz. I had a new 6 wt. line at home, and I have more panfish and bass flyz than I know what to do with, as I rarely fish warm waters. I ended up givin' 'ol Silver Dick 6 boxes of flyz, including a fine assortment of the flyz that Big Dale had sent me over the years. Okay, I got 'ol Silver Dick risin' to some fat flyz, so it's time to set the hook. I dropped by the house, day before yesterday, and got to talkin' about my fishin' trips with Wally and the gang. SD's eye kinda light up, so I sayz, "Ya really oughta hit Andre_'s Cree_ with me this Sunday!" SD responds with, "Can I keep what I catch?" "Of course," I say. "As a matter of fact, I'll keep my limit too, so you will have enough to make a good meal." Now I just gotta buy him a pair of size 8 1/2 wadin' boots and were on the stream Sunday. I'll set him up with a nice 3 wt. rig and I think I'll have a new fishin' buddy for a while. Second piece of good news: I got accepted to the graduate program that I applied to. It's gonna be a long 3 1/2 to 4 years of night and day classes, but it oughta be a good learnin' experience. Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- In spite of all the self-denigration, clearly you're a good guy, Mark. Congrats on the good news... /daytripper |
Two good pieces of news this week!
Mr. Opus McDopus wrote:
Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- Master of Pine Arts? g Is that like Forestry Management or Sculpture? Good yarn Mark, and good luck with school! -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
Two good pieces of news this week!
Mr. Opus McDopus wrote:
Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- congrats... but, of course, i know that it's the proximity to app state pulchritude that's motivating you... g there are poorer excuses for pursuing higher education. :) jeff |
Two good pieces of news this week!
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 17:50:30 -0400, "Mr. Opus McDopus"
wrote: (snipped) Now I just gotta buy him a pair of size 8 1/2 wadin' boots and were on the stream Sunday. I'll set him up with a nice 3 wt. rig and I think I'll have a new fishin' buddy for a while. I see. Purely selfish motives there, eh, Opus? Yah, shure. Second piece of good news: I got accepted to the graduate program that I applied to. It's gonna be a long 3 1/2 to 4 years of night and day classes, but it oughta be a good learnin' experience. Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- Good luck on that degree. But what's a MPA? -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
Two good pieces of news this week!
"Cyli" wrote in message ... Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- Good luck on that degree. But what's a MPA? -- r.bc: vixen Master Public Administration--It's a degree that prepares one to administer to the public, in a masterful manner :~^ )~ Best I can figure it involves this: http://www.acs.appstate.edu/dept/ps-cj/checkst/MPA.html Op |
Two good pieces of news this week!
"Stephen Welsh" wrote in message oups.com... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: My 77 or so year old uncle, Silver Dick Mursch, retired Lt. Col. USAF, Not, the result of a war wound Ihope. ;-) Nah, nothin' like Tim Strawn (Kid Shelleen's silver-nosed brother in Cat Ballou). A Light Colonel's insigia are Silver Wings. Thus the nickname. Second piece of good news: I got accepted to the graduate program that I applied to. It's gonna be a long 3 1/2 to 4 years of night and day classes, but it oughta be a good learnin' experience. Torturous experience with a surprising number of opportunites that arise for quiet, less likely to meet another angler, mid-week forays. Well, we'll jsut see about that! No amount of semi-advanced learnin' is gonna come between me and my trout streams! Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- Good on you, Op. Thank you sir. Op Steve |
Two good pieces of news this week!
"daytripper" wrote in message ... In spite of all the self-denigration, clearly you're a good guy, Mark. If only that were true. Congrats on the good news... Thanks, Dave, I'm pretty excited. Op /daytripper |
Two good pieces of news this week!
"Stan Gula" wrote in message news:TElmg.4468$V55.1383@trndny01... Mr. Opus McDopus wrote: Op --MPA to be, I hope!-- Master of Pine Arts? g Is that like Forestry Management or Sculpture? Good yarn Mark, and good luck with school! I dropped 'ol Silver Dick's waders off to him this evenin'. I'm not sure that he realizes that he'll have to fish with me until he wears the felts off, but I did drop a few subtle hints :~^ ) Op Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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