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JT August 23rd, 2010 05:59 PM

RIP Doug
 
For anyone one that ever met Doug over on Rock Creek or at the Merc., I'm
sad to say he has passed on.

http://missoulian.com/lifestyles/hom...cc4c002e0.html

JT



flebow[_2_] August 23rd, 2010 06:31 PM

RIP Doug
 
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 09:59:34 -0700, "JT"
wrote:

For anyone one that ever met Doug over on Rock Creek or at the Merc., I'm
sad to say he has passed on.


I am sorry also - Rest in Peace Doug Persicio
There are large trout on the other side of the rainbow bridge

Fred

DaveS August 30th, 2010 05:42 PM

RIP Doug
 
On Aug 23, 9:59*am, "JT" wrote:
For anyone one that ever met Doug over on Rock Creek or at the Merc., I'm
sad to say he has passed on.

http://missoulian.com/lifestyles/hom...346e-a941-11df...

JT


Persicio's place was/is (?) a trip even before he owned it. I remember
going in there in the early 1980's. A couple of booze hounds were
pushing some "hand tied" flies harder than any Newark windshield
washer at a ghetto traffic light. I looked at the "flies" and could
not help cracking up. There appeared to be chicken**** still on some
of the flies.

Yep, genuine hand-tied of local materials too. Wow. Here were guys who
tied EVEN worse than me!!!. I could not stop laughing at what I
thought was a well orchestrated "play the dude" exercise. BIG mistake.
Anyway, I didn't slow down till I got to Phillipsburg. Persicio was
irreverent but he was an improvement for sure.

Dave

flebow[_2_] August 30th, 2010 08:04 PM

RIP Doug
 
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 09:42:36 -0700 (PDT), DaveS
wrote:

On Aug 23, 9:59*am, "JT" wrote:
For anyone one that ever met Doug over on Rock Creek or at the Merc., I'm
sad to say he has passed on.

http://missoulian.com/lifestyles/hom...346e-a941-11df...

JT


Persicio's place was/is (?) a trip even before he owned it. I remember
going in there in the early 1980's. A couple of booze hounds were
pushing some "hand tied" flies harder than any Newark windshield
washer at a ghetto traffic light. I looked at the "flies" and could
not help cracking up. There appeared to be chicken**** still on some
of the flies.

Yep, genuine hand-tied of local materials too. Wow. Here were guys who
tied EVEN worse than me!!!. I could not stop laughing at what I
thought was a well orchestrated "play the dude" exercise. BIG mistake.
Anyway, I didn't slow down till I got to Phillipsburg. Persicio was
irreverent but he was an improvement for sure.

Dave


Since we moverd West and I started fishing Riock Creek 12 years now
Doug always had some pretty good local fly tyers and good info on the
web and in person on Rock Creek conditions
We both grwe up in NYC
Doug was a nice man

If the weather was bad we would stay at the motel next to the fly shop
Rates were fairly inexpensive - a room that slept 3 or 4 w cooking $70

Hiis grandson John and his wife Carolyn will continue to run the fly
shop - I hope in the same relaxed and friendly and knowledgeable
ambiance

We just came back from a successful fishingh and camping trip w the
grandkids w / one day of gem minimg near Phillipsburg- Gem Mountain

There is also a great OLD hotel - Broadway Hotel ion Phillipsburg
Its a niice area that we have gortten to know fairrly well as I have
gotten to know the ways and places, and holding spots around the Creek


Fred

jeff August 30th, 2010 09:21 PM

RIP Doug
 
On 8/30/2010 3:04 PM, flebow wrote:

We just came back from a successful fishingh and camping trip w the
grandkids w / one day of gem minimg near Phillipsburg- Gem Mountain

There is also a great OLD hotel - Broadway Hotel ion Phillipsburg
Its a niice area that we have gortten to know fairrly well as I have
gotten to know the ways and places, and holding spots around the Creek


Fred


phillipsburg...??...montana? is that the place that has the bar with a
bowling alley (2 lanes?) upstairs? warren and i fished upper rock
creek, drove around a "different" route back to our digs on rock creek,
and hit a drunk front somewhere short of an old mining town that was
having a street festival. i have a foggy notion it was phillipsburg.
victorian-style buildings, wondrously cozy mainstreet...we found it
accidentally and in our post-fishing alcohol-lust. one of my most
memorable fishing days (and nights). i even bowled...no strikes or
spares...but my finest bowling effort ever.

jeff (now in the rapture of a lucinda williams' cd)

Wayne Harrison August 31st, 2010 08:21 PM

RIP Doug
 

"jeff" wrote

jeff (now in the rapture of a lucinda williams' cd)


lu rules!

second best female singer/songwriter on the planet. and joni ain't that
much better.

yfitp
wayno




DaveS August 31st, 2010 08:32 PM

RIP Doug
 
On Aug 31, 12:21*pm, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:
"jeff" wrote



jeff (now in the rapture of a lucinda williams' cd)


* * lu rules!

* * second best female singer/songwriter on the planet. *and joni ain't that
much better.

yfitp
wayno


She is incredible. Heard her at a smaller concerrt in Seattle. The
tightness of her band is amazing. And her lyrics. wow, understandable
and powerful. She is a poet of my people. "Two Wheels on a Gravel
Road" my favorite.

Dave

[email protected] August 31st, 2010 09:05 PM

RIP Doug
 
On Aug 31, 1:32*pm, DaveS wrote:
On Aug 31, 12:21*pm, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:

"jeff" wrote


jeff (now in the rapture of a lucinda williams' cd)


* * lu rules!


* * second best female singer/songwriter on the planet. *and joni ain't that
much better.


yfitp
wayno


She is incredible. Heard her at a smaller concerrt in Seattle. The
tightness of her band is amazing. And her lyrics. wow, understandable
and powerful. She is a poet of my people. "Two Wheels on a Gravel
Road" my favorite.

Dave


That's "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road."


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