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Crain in Yellowstone
Received my annual "Blue Ribbon Flies" catalog today and wanted to suggest
to you folks on ROLF who are interested in flyfishing might enjoy the first couple of pages. "CRAIG MATHEWS - 2006 - Flyfishing Year-End Review" (Get him to mail you a copy on www.blueribbonflies.com ) Realize that he mainly pushing this year's HOT new flies--the trout must not like last year's models, but found his references to streams, lakes, and ponds I fished on last three Western claves provided visions of Spring fishing action. Know Big Dale recommends this shop for fly tying supplies and I was pleasantly surprised while buying only a Park license to see Jane and Ted Turner loaded down with fishing paraphernalia, standing in the line behind me waiting to say hi to Craig as Craig and I discussed Indian artifacts found around Quake Lake area. Sorry to say the recommended flies are mostly midges and small nymphs as I am now limited to size 16 and above, but the article is a good read. Just reminded of the day when the Gallatin was as usual unproductive, so Miller and I drove WAY up Taylor Creek, set between mountain ridges. As I rigged, Jeff walked over to the stream and cast--"good fish" as the bassers say. One's life has only so many good hours!! Indian Joe |
Crain in Yellowstone
Joe McIntosh wrote:
Just reminded of the day when the Gallatin was as usual unproductive, so Miller and I drove WAY up Taylor Creek, set between mountain ridges. As I rigged, Jeff walked over to the stream and cast--"good fish" as the bassers say. One's life has only so many good hours!! Indian Joe but those hours are magnified by the good memory. we need to do that again... won't be long til shad season, so get your lightweight spinning rod rigged and ready. jeff |
Crain in Yellowstone
"Joe McIntosh" wrote so Miller and I drove WAY up Taylor Creek, set between mountain ridges. As I rigged, Jeff walked over to the stream and cast--"good fish" as the bassers say. Taylor Creek is a pleasant place to spend a few hours http://www.kimshew.com/flyfish/displ...php?log_id=188 That rock on the cover of the BRF catalog is so hard to believe I called and asked ... it's on the Gibbon River. |
Crain in Yellowstone
On Jan 30, 10:18 am, "Larry L" wrote:
http://www.kimshew.com/flyfish/displ...php?log_id=188 Somehow I missed your website before this. Nice site Larry. I like the fishing log. I'd make one too, but it would remind me how little time I've had to actually fish--last two years anyway. Somebody has to make a myspace (could be modeled on your site) for coger fly fishermen--someday. |
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