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Guy May 15th, 2007 05:50 AM

fishing the Deschutes thsi coming Thurdsay thru Sunday
 
Cant wait. I am trying to pack and drink warm beer over ice. I have some
reel foamimg action going on that appears could be holding fish in the
riffles of beer foaming down the table. Just getting excited like a kid or a
"fish gnome" as I am referred to by the two fine bitchers I live with
=Mother and daughter bitches. When they see my river of foam, surely they
will help me on my way and be glad of it, Hate to waist the Shiner Bock
though. Guess its woth it if they help me on my way. I think I"ll beg for
extra $$ to leave sooner. Havn;t quite got the system worked out yet but am
most likely declining in my persuit.
I THINK I GOT ONE ON!!! Oh, just a newly tied #18 pheasant tail in the
foam.Shouldn't mix warm foaming beer and ambien.....or maybe so.
What was my name?
G



JR May 15th, 2007 06:31 AM

fishing the Deschutes thsi coming Thurdsay thru Sunday
 
Guy wrote:

Cant wait. I am trying to pack and drink warm beer over ice.
..... etc.


There are already adult salmonflies on sections of the river a
bit higher up than you'll be.

http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/IMG_1744_edit1.jpg

Reports are that stonefly nymphs are very active on the lower
section, so you all may hit it right.

http://www.westfly.com/photo/photoGa...anLQN_new.jpeg

River levels are somewhat below normal, so folks floating may
bump a few rocks, but fishing should be good.

http://www.westfly.com/cgi-bin/graph...=70&range=week


- JR











Guy May 15th, 2007 12:34 PM

fishing the Deschutes thsi coming Thurdsay thru Sunday
 

"JR" wrote in message
...
Guy wrote:

Cant wait. I am trying to pack and drink warm beer over ice.
..... etc.


There are already adult salmonflies on sections of the river a
bit higher up than you'll be.

http://www.photosnw.com/westfly/IMG_1744_edit1.jpg

Reports are that stonefly nymphs are very active on the lower
section, so you all may hit it right.

http://www.westfly.com/photo/photoGa...anLQN_new.jpeg

River levels are somewhat below normal, so folks floating may
bump a few rocks, but fishing should be good.

http://www.westfly.com/cgi-bin/graph...=70&range=week


- JR

Thanks JR,
John At the Maupin Fly Shop said the water was low which is good. Last year
the water was so high and fast we didn't bother launching. He said he has
used small midges on a dropper with success.
Guy




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