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As a CO / WY native, I have put in some time fly fishing. Being now
near the MO / AR line, there is "some", but, good as it is and as HUGE as the browns are, it feels...........different. It couldn't be that these old eyes almost pop out while trying to tie on a #22 zebra, after a life of #10 elk hair caddis? It couldn't be 42 degree water that threatens to cover you up if you don't run fast enough when the horn sounds? It couldn't be the Memphis and Little Rock Yuppies with their zillion dollar outfits using rods as if they were blacksnake whips? Could it be...........could it be.........just an old man bitching about what he thought it used to be? But, it is gorgeous. More mornings with the "glory", the Great Blue Herons doing their ground effect glides within five feet of me not more than a foot off the water. The kingfishers chewing everyone's ass while diving into the shallows. When the air is 100+, standing in cut-off's and reef-walkers in ice water is ........ refreshing. But, at least I don't have to hike miles in to find the water. I can drive right to this area. As one ages, the compensations make up for the "old man's bitching". ....and I still catch them....on my old home-made rods .... and my old shaggy flies....five nice 12-16 yesterday. cheers to all oz |
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MajorOz wrote:
As a CO / WY native, I have put in some time fly fishing. Being now near the MO / AR line, there is "some", but, good as it is and as HUGE as the browns are, it feels...........different. It couldn't be that these old eyes almost pop out while trying to tie on a #22 zebra, after a life of #10 elk hair caddis? It couldn't be 42 degree water that threatens to cover you up if you don't run fast enough when the horn sounds? It couldn't be the Memphis and Little Rock Yuppies with their zillion dollar outfits using rods as if they were blacksnake whips? Could it be...........could it be.........just an old man bitching about what he thought it used to be? No, trout fishing, real trout fishing, hasn't been relegated to the past tense. It is still what you always thought it was. But you're not going to find it in some phony baloney tailwater in Arkansas. But, it is gorgeous. More mornings with the "glory", the Great Blue Herons doing their ground effect glides within five feet of me not more than a foot off the water. The kingfishers chewing everyone's ass while diving into the shallows. When the air is 100+, standing in cut-off's and reef-walkers in ice water is ........ refreshing. But, at least I don't have to hike miles in to find the water. I can drive right to this area. As one ages, the compensations make up for the "old man's bitching". ...and I still catch them....on my old home-made rods .... and my old shaggy flies....five nice 12-16 yesterday. Whatever blows your dress up, I guess. If the only place I could fish was below Bull Shoals or Norfork I'd give it up and take up golf. Or shuffleboard. Or checkers. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On 09/03/2010 10:23 AM, MajorOz wrote:
As a CO / WY native, I have put in some time fly fishing. Being now near the MO / AR line, there is "some", but, good as it is and as HUGE as the browns are, it feels...........different. It couldn't be that these old eyes almost pop out while trying to tie on a #22 zebra, after a life of #10 elk hair caddis? It couldn't be 42 degree water that threatens to cover you up if you don't run fast enough when the horn sounds? It couldn't be the Memphis and Little Rock Yuppies with their zillion dollar outfits using rods as if they were blacksnake whips? Could it be...........could it be.........just an old man bitching about what he thought it used to be? But, it is gorgeous. More mornings with the "glory", the Great Blue Herons doing their ground effect glides within five feet of me not more than a foot off the water. The kingfishers chewing everyone's ass while diving into the shallows. When the air is 100+, standing in cut-off's and reef-walkers in ice water is ........ refreshing. But, at least I don't have to hike miles in to find the water. I can drive right to this area. As one ages, the compensations make up for the "old man's bitching". ...and I still catch them....on my old home-made rods .... and my old shaggy flies....five nice 12-16 yesterday. cheers to all oz Oz got to go fishing?!?!? Why ... I got out for an hour yesterday. Seems to me, virtually trout in the river, had to say "hi" to my strike indicator. (Next time a hook will be strung through the middle of the thing.) Sounds like you had a blast! Thank you for sharing. -T "old man's bitching"? I thought that was called "crabby old man syndrome" and WAS a compensation for old age? |
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"MajorOz" wrote in message ... As one ages, the compensations make up for the "old man's bitching". ...and I still catch them....on my old home-made rods .... and my old shaggy flies....five nice 12-16 yesterday. cheers to all oz cheers, indeed. Glad you enjoyed yourself, and even more so that you posted about it. Tom ......who's partial to 'shaggy' flies for trout. |
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On 2010-09-03 13:23:54 -0400, MajorOz said:
...and I still catch them....on my old home-made rods .... and my old shaggy flies....five nice 12-16 yesterday. Sounds great. Don't mind Fortenberry. He is a bitter old man who seldom fly fishes. Dave |
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"MajorOz" wrote in message ... As a CO / WY native, I have put in some time fly fishing. Being now near the MO / AR line, there is "some", but, good as it is and as HUGE as the browns are, it feels...........different. It couldn't be that these old eyes almost pop out while trying to tie on a #22 zebra, after a life of #10 elk hair caddis? It couldn't be 42 degree water that threatens to cover you up if you don't run fast enough when the horn sounds? It couldn't be the Memphis and Little Rock Yuppies with their zillion dollar outfits using rods as if they were blacksnake whips? Could it be...........could it be.........just an old man bitching about what he thought it used to be? But, it is gorgeous. More mornings with the "glory", the Great Blue Herons doing their ground effect glides within five feet of me not more than a foot off the water. The kingfishers chewing everyone's ass while diving into the shallows. When the air is 100+, standing in cut-off's and reef-walkers in ice water is ........ refreshing. But, at least I don't have to hike miles in to find the water. I can drive right to this area. As one ages, the compensations make up for the "old man's bitching". ...and I still catch them....on my old home-made rods .... and my old shaggy flies....five nice 12-16 yesterday. cheers to all oz Old eyes and bitching aside, it sounds like you enjoyed yourself. Thanks for sharing, JT |
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