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Dave LaCourse August 14th, 2008 01:16 AM

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Dave, this month's copy of American Angler has two mouse patterns in
it. Thought you might be interested. I have used the one with foam,
and it too works well.

Dave



[email protected] August 14th, 2008 01:55 AM

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On Aug 13, 5:16*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
Dave, *this month's copy of American Angler has two mouse patterns in
it. *Thought you might be interested. *I have used the one with foam,
and it too works well.

Dave


Dave, Thanx. Ill find it/try it.
Dave

[email protected] August 14th, 2008 03:37 AM

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On Aug 13, 5:55*pm, wrote:
On Aug 13, 5:16*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:

Dave, *this month's copy of American Angler has two mouse patterns in
it. *Thought you might be interested. *I have used the one with foam,
and it too works well.


Dave


Dave, Thanx. Ill find it/try it.
Dave


Wife and I heading out for a few days fishing the rivers coming off
the Southern slopes of the Olympic mountains. This is the northern
part of what's generally referred to as the "treefarm," not for logger
haters, lots of logging trucks to dodge usually. Decker Creek, the
different forks of the Satsop, the Wynoochie, the Wishkah. All
accessible over low divides. Eat some Jo Jos.
Mostly looking at smallish cutts, who knows what else. Generally these
are lightly fished, except when salmon are about. Finish a painting I
started at Black creek on the nooch. Maybe go out to the coast and
walk the Moclips or Copalis beach.

Dave

Dave LaCourse August 14th, 2008 01:04 PM

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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:37:04 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

Wife and I heading out for a few days fishing the rivers coming off
the Southern slopes of the Olympic mountains. This is the northern
part of what's generally referred to as the "treefarm," not for logger
haters, lots of logging trucks to dodge usually. Decker Creek, the
different forks of the Satsop, the Wynoochie, the Wishkah. All
accessible over low divides. Eat some Jo Jos.
Mostly looking at smallish cutts, who knows what else. Generally these
are lightly fished, except when salmon are about. Finish a painting I
started at Black creek on the nooch. Maybe go out to the coast and
walk the Moclips or Copalis beach.


Sounds wonderful.

Be careful and enjoy.

Dave



Bob Weinberger[_2_] August 14th, 2008 10:24 PM

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On Aug 13, 5:55 pm, wrote:

Wife and I heading out for a few days fishing the rivers coming off
the Southern slopes of the Olympic mountains. This is the northern
part of what's generally referred to as the "treefarm," not for logger
haters, lots of logging trucks to dodge usually. Decker Creek, the
different forks of the Satsop, the Wynoochie, the Wishkah. All
accessible over low divides. Eat some Jo Jos.
Mostly looking at smallish cutts, who knows what else. Generally these
are lightly fished, except when salmon are about. Finish a painting I
started at Black creek on the nooch. Maybe go out to the coast and
walk the Moclips or Copalis beach.

Dave

Dave,
Just got back from spending a week in that area (Pacific Beach) with my kids
& grandkids. Didn't get to fish the rivers, but tried for surf perch - no
luck, don't know what I'm doing re the salt.
With the lousy timber market right now, not as many log trucks to dodge, but
all those vigorous second growth stands are a nice break from the monotony
of the Old Growth Rain Forest in ONP. 8)

Bob


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[email protected] August 17th, 2008 09:18 AM

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On Aug 14, 2:24*pm, "Bob Weinberger" wrote:
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On Aug 13, 5:55 pm, wrote:

Wife and I heading out for a few days fishing the rivers coming off
the Southern slopes of the Olympic mountains. This is the northern
part of what's generally referred to as the "treefarm," not for logger
haters, lots of logging trucks to dodge usually. Decker Creek, the
different forks of the Satsop, the Wynoochie, the Wishkah. All
accessible over low divides. Eat some Jo Jos.
Mostly looking at smallish cutts, who knows what else. Generally these
are lightly fished, except when salmon are about. Finish a painting I
started at Black creek on the nooch. Maybe go out to the coast and
walk the Moclips or Copalis beach.

Dave

Dave,
Just got back from spending a week in that area (Pacific Beach) with my kids
& grandkids. *Didn't get to fish the rivers, but tried for surf perch - no
luck, don't know what I'm doing re the salt.
With the lousy timber market right now, not as many log trucks to dodge, but
all those vigorous second growth stands are a nice break from the monotony
of the Old Growth Rain Forest in ONP. *8)

Bob

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Right, and those lovely straight as an arrow sale area lines are a
nice touch. Not. But at least most of these mixed stands on the West
running Olympic drainages will come back for future harvests. Even the
upper Wynoochee around the old Grisdale Camp is healing, slowly.

The sins that get to me are those like what was done in the cedar
stands on the Quinault Rez. Definitely a job for "fire, our friend".
And I'd guess these type of sins are fewer, or at least smaller these
days (don't know if same applies for the Canadians).

But Bob, my question is . . . when are they going to hire you to do
color commentary on that "America's Toughest Jobs" show about the
dueling logging crews? %-))

Pacific Beach has got to be one of the top secrets of the US Navy.

Dave

Bob Weinberger[_2_] August 19th, 2008 12:23 AM

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On Aug 14, 2:24 pm, "Bob Weinberger" wrote:
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But Bob, my question is . . . when are they going to hire you to do
color commentary on that "America's Toughest Jobs" show about the
dueling logging crews? %-))

Pacific Beach has got to be one of the top secrets of the US Navy.

Dave

I assume you are talking about "The Axe Men" on The History Channel. I
couldn't bear to watch after just the first two episodes - the fake drama
and competition, the histrionics, and the outright OSHA violations and
stupid practices sickened and enraged me too much.

Shhh there's no such place as Pacific Beach.


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[email protected] August 19th, 2008 12:39 AM

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On Aug 18, 4:23*pm, "Bob Weinberger" wrote:
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I assume you are talking about "The Axe Men" on The History Channel. *I
couldn't bear to watch after just the first two episodes - the fake drama
and competition, the histrionics, and the outright OSHA violations and
stupid practices sickened and enraged me too much.

Shhh there's no such place as Pacific Beach.

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Im thinking of writing a screenplay myself on spec based on the drama
of an Oyster shucking plant in Southbend. It will have lots of
flashing knives, be in English, Vietnamese and Spanish, have lots of
nite scenes at low tide, and the occasional snack with hot sauce.
Maybe dueling crews and smellovision. What do you think? A potential
hit or what?

PB, nope, doesn't exist, right there w/ area 51, and tinfoil hats. Yep

Dave

Charlie S. August 19th, 2008 03:24 AM

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On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 16:39:42 -0700 (PDT), wrote:



Im thinking of writing a screenplay myself on spec based on the drama
of an Oyster shucking plant in Southbend. It will have lots of
flashing knives, be in English, Vietnamese and Spanish, have lots of
nite scenes at low tide, and the occasional snack with hot sauce.
Maybe dueling crews and smellovision. What do you think? A potential
hit or what?

PB, nope, doesn't exist, right there w/ area 51, and tinfoil hats. Yep

Dave


I dunno, Dave. I don' wanna shuck no Oysters!

http://www.oystermarine.com/#id=29&ref=fleet/29

.... :-)

[email protected] August 19th, 2008 04:11 AM

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On Aug 18, 7:24*pm, Charlie S. w5cds (at) arrl (dot) net wrote:
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 16:39:42 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I dunno, Dave. *I don' wanna shuck no Oysters!

http://www.oystermarine.com/#id=29&ref=fleet/29

... :-)


No, no, no. These are the ones with shells, and they taste good.
Although maybe the boat could be useful for "Wrap" parties and as
dressing rooms for the lithe oyster shucking starlets a full
production would demand. That's the ticket.

Dave


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