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Scott Seidman January 5th, 2004 04:41 PM

A day on the waters
 
A friend of mine took me through some low-pressure areas a stone's throw
from where I live this weekend. We're right on top of the steelhead runs
here, yet we didn't see another fisherman the entire day!

On the first creek, he just took me on a scenic tour, so I could make that
creek mine in the future. Lot's of walking and looking, but we didn't even
string up a line. Second creek was even prettier. Fished a little, and I
took a 4" chub on a wooly bugger tied on a size 6 salmon hook.

Great day out

Scott

riverman January 6th, 2004 11:02 AM

A day on the waters
 

"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
A friend of mine took me through some low-pressure areas a stone's throw
from where I live this weekend. We're right on top of the steelhead runs
here, yet we didn't see another fisherman the entire day!

On the first creek, he just took me on a scenic tour, so I could make that
creek mine in the future. Lot's of walking and looking, but we didn't

even
string up a line. Second creek was even prettier. Fished a little, and I
took a 4" chub on a wooly bugger tied on a size 6 salmon hook.



A 4" Chub on a #6 Salmon hook?? How did you even notice it on there???

--riverman



Scott Seidman January 6th, 2004 02:30 PM

A day on the waters
 
"riverman" wrote in
:


"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
A friend of mine took me through some low-pressure areas a stone's
throw from where I live this weekend. We're right on top of the
steelhead runs here, yet we didn't see another fisherman the entire
day!

On the first creek, he just took me on a scenic tour, so I could make
that creek mine in the future. Lot's of walking and looking, but we
didn't

even
string up a line. Second creek was even prettier. Fished a little,
and I took a 4" chub on a wooly bugger tied on a size 6 salmon hook.



A 4" Chub on a #6 Salmon hook?? How did you even notice it on there???

--riverman




I'm good :-)


Kevin Vang January 6th, 2004 03:37 PM

A day on the waters
 
In article ,
says...
"riverman" wrote in
:


"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...


and I took a 4" chub on a wooly bugger tied on a size 6 salmon hook.



A 4" Chub on a #6 Salmon hook?? How did you even notice it on there???

--riverman


I'm good :-)



Did you take it off the hook before you continued fishing?

Kevin

Warren January 6th, 2004 03:56 PM

A day on the waters
 
wrote...
Did you take it off the hook before you continued fishing?


It probably flew off during the back cast. g
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riverman January 6th, 2004 05:01 PM

A day on the waters
 

"Warren" wrote in message
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wrote...
Did you take it off the hook before you continued fishing?


It probably flew off during the back cast. g


Most likely, since it had the bend of the hook gripped in its little jaws.
Wishing it had hands...

--riverman



Scott Seidman January 6th, 2004 08:44 PM

A day on the waters
 
"riverman" wrote in
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"Warren" wrote in message
...
wrote...
Did you take it off the hook before you continued fishing?


It probably flew off during the back cast. g


Most likely, since it had the bend of the hook gripped in its little
jaws. Wishing it had hands...

--riverman



Actually, he was well hooked. Believe it or not, I did detect the strike
on the bugger.

Scott


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