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Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavian claves.....
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Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavianclaves.....
On Oct 11, 8:36*am, JR wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxStaWR4FtM What does "Eeyoch!" mean, anyway? - JR The weather and fish are not always so cooperative. One needs a fair bit of luck to hit the right conditions. "Eeyoch!" is merely a long drawn out emphasised exclamation of "yo" ( yes!). |
Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavianclaves.....
JR wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxStaWR4FtM What does "Eeyoch!" mean, anyway? Nice. I believe the loose translation is, "leave those 6wts at home, boyos, and bring the heavy stuff." ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavianclaves.....
On Oct 11, 8:56*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: JR wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxStaWR4FtM What does "Eeyoch!" mean, anyway? Nice. I believe the loose translation is, "leave those 6wts at home, boyos, and bring the heavy stuff." ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry LOL. In Scandahoovia 6 wts ARE the heavy stuff! Everyone I know up there fishes with 4 wts. Those fish on that video were probably landed with 5 wt rods and #3 tippet. Roger? Vaughan? You guys lurking? --riverman |
Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavianclaves.....
On 11 Okt, 19:53, riverman wrote:
On Oct 11, 8:56*pm, Ken Fortenberry wrote: JR wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxStaWR4FtM What does "Eeyoch!" mean, anyway? Nice. I believe the loose translation is, "leave those 6wts at home, boyos, and bring the heavy stuff." ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry LOL. In Scandahoovia 6 wts ARE the heavy stuff! Everyone I know up there fishes with 4 wts. Those fish on that video were probably landed with 5 wt rods and #3 tippet. Roger? Vaughan? You guys lurking? --riverman Yes Myron, I still check in on ROFF every now and then. Don't know exactly where this film was made but they are definitely up on the thundra (at least some 300km north of the Arctic Circle). And yes, we usually fish with 4-5 weight rods, allthough I have a river in my county (where we went for grayling one day the first Lapland clave, remember Myron?) that every autumn yields a large quantity of lb 7 - lb 15 browns, and where I prefer a 7-8 weight rod. BTW, they are not saying "Eeyoch!", they are saying "JA !" which more or less means "YES !" /Roger |
Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavianclaves.....
angler wrote:
On 11 Okt, 19:53, ri BTW, they are not saying "Eeyoch!", they are saying "JA !" which more or less means "YES !" Ah. We too have a number of words written as one syllable but pronounced as two.... or in Nawth Cackalacky as three or even four.... - JR |
Like I wasn't ALREADY regretting I'd missed those Scandinavianclaves.....
On Oct 12, 9:47*am, JR wrote:
angler wrote: On 11 Okt, 19:53, ri BTW, they are not saying "Eeyoch!", they are saying "JA !" which more or less means "YES !" Ah. *We too have a number of words written as one syllable but pronounced as two.... or in Nawth Cackalacky as three or even four.... - JR Yeah, like 'yes' (YAY-ass-uh), 'your' (ee-YO-wer-uh) and of course 'north' (up-to-werd-way-uh-them-god-duh-am-yan-kees-uh-live) --riverman |
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