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Penn's End-O-Year
While nowhere near as eventful as Drum fishing with Jeff and Joe, a
select group assembled for the last weekend of the season at Clave Central. First off, miraculously it would seem, the place is still standing. Now, for the usual suspects on hand: 1. Mike(Handyman)Shaw. He is looking healthier than ever these days, with a penchant for MUCH more walking than once was the case. The man fairly outruns me. 2. Mike Makela. Nymph fisher extraordinaire, he was bringing fish to hand as well as anyone(and fishing, overall was poor)on smallish stonefly nymphs, fished deep. 3. Bruce Fisher. Ostensibly owns a fly shop somewhere nearby, and was guiding some fine folks from Virginia one day. Bruce is doing well, and still getting some quality fishing time in. 4.Myownself, armed to the gills with large, orange streamers. Most, at the outset, had a complete pair of eyes attached. At any rate, despite some rain on Thursday, the weather was cool and pretty darned windy. Not, to be sure, great fly fishing conditions, and coupled with this, the fish just weren't feeding too eagerly. Despite this, all above caught a few wily Penn's browns, fine food and drink were consumed, and cribbage was played(poorly by myself, others made a better account of themselves). We were made to feel like true Penn's regulars when the waitress at the Sportsmans Club remembered us as the folks who stiffed her back in May(I plead not present), and, remembering what all liked to drink, prior to ordering. The most upbeat fishing discussion revolved around next year's May gathering of the clan, which will be held between May 21 and 29. All ROFFians are welcome, as always. Tom |
Penn's End-O-Year
On Oct 18, 4:43*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
While nowhere near as eventful as Drum fishing with Jeff and Joe, a select group assembled for the last weekend of the season at Clave Central. First off, miraculously it would seem, the place is still standing. Now, for the usual suspects on hand: 1. Mike(Handyman)Shaw. He is looking healthier than ever these days, with a penchant for MUCH more walking than once was the case. The man fairly outruns me. 2. Mike Makela. Nymph fisher extraordinaire, he was bringing fish to hand as well as anyone(and fishing, overall was poor)on smallish stonefly nymphs, fished deep. 3. Bruce Fisher. Ostensibly owns a fly shop somewhere nearby, and was guiding some fine folks from Virginia one day. Bruce is doing well, and still getting some quality fishing time in. 4.Myownself, armed to the gills with large, orange streamers. Most, at the outset, had a complete pair of eyes attached. At any rate, despite some rain on Thursday, the weather was cool and pretty darned windy. Not, to be sure, great fly fishing conditions, and coupled with this, the fish just weren't feeding too eagerly. Despite this, all above caught a few wily Penn's browns, fine food and drink were consumed, and cribbage was played(poorly by myself, others made a better account of themselves). We were made to feel like true Penn's regulars when the waitress at the Sportsmans Club remembered us as the folks who stiffed her back in May(I plead not present), and, remembering what all liked to drink, prior to ordering. The most upbeat fishing discussion revolved around next year's May gathering of the clan, which will be held between May 21 and 29. All ROFFians are welcome, as always. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom And I'll be there. Frank Reid |
Penn's End-O-Year
On 2010-10-18 18:37:58 -0400, Todd said:
Hi Tom, Thank you for sharing. Sounds like a good time was had by all. Did you at least over tip the waitress? Stream is closing. What a bummer. Out here in Nevada, they leave the streams open all year, which I adore. Although, ice and snow on the rocks does stop me. The old breaking ones neck thing. Do they at least leave the lakes open in your parts? -T Yes, Stupid. The lakes are usually frozen over, providing wonderful recreation by automobile ice racing, ice sailing, ice skating, and -- ta da -- ice fishing. I'd like to make one more Penn's, Tom, before I head to the great eternal fly fishing land. Tell ya what. If'n Toddy goes, I will promise my attendance . Caught some catfish on a six weight yesterday. What a hoot. Pond wasn't frozen over, of course. d;o) Dave |
Penn's End-O-Year
On Oct 18, 5:49*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-10-18 18:37:58 -0400, Todd said: Hi Tom, * * Thank you for sharing. *Sounds like a good time was had by all. *Did you at least over tip the waitress? * * Stream is closing. *What a bummer. *Out here in Nevada, they leave the streams open all year, which I adore. Although, ice and snow on the rocks does stop me. The old breaking ones neck thing. *Do they at least leave the lakes open in your parts? -T Yes, Stupid. *The lakes are usually frozen over, providing wonderful recreation by automobile ice racing, ice sailing, ice skating, and -- ta da -- ice fishing. I'd like to make one more Penn's, Tom, before I head to the great eternal fly fishing land. *Tell ya what. *If'n Toddy goes, I will promise my attendance . Caught some catfish on a six weight yesterday. *What a hoot. *Pond wasn't frozen over, of course. *d;o) Dave Moron. g. |
Penn's End-O-Year
On 2010-10-18 21:01:30 -0400, Giles said:
On Oct 18, 5:49*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2010-10-18 18:37:58 -0400, Todd said: Hi Tom, * * Thank you for sharing. *Sounds like a good time was had by all. *Did you at least over tip the waitress? * * Stream is closing. *What a bummer. *Out here in Nevada, they leave the streams open all year, which I adore. Although, ice and snow on the rocks does stop me. The old breaking ones neck thing. *Do they at least leave the lakes open in your parts? -T Yes, Stupid. *The lakes are usually frozen over, providing wonderful recreation by automobile ice racing, ice sailing, ice skating, and -- ta da -- ice fishing. I'd like to make one more Penn's, Tom, before I head to the great eternal fly fishing land. *Tell ya what. *If'n Toddy goes, I will promise my attendance . Caught some catfish on a six weight yesterday. *What a hoot. *Pond wasn't frozen over, of course. *d;o) Dave Moron. g. Hey, where ya been, Little Pony. I need a ride. Thanks. Giddy up........ d;op |
Penn's End-O-Year
On Oct 18, 8:24*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-10-18 21:01:30 -0400, Giles said: On Oct 18, 5:49*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2010-10-18 18:37:58 -0400, Todd said: Hi Tom, * * Thank you for sharing. *Sounds like a good time was had by all. *Did you at least over tip the waitress? * * Stream is closing. *What a bummer. *Out here in Nevada, they leave the streams open all year, which I adore. Although, ice and snow on the rocks does stop me. The old breaking ones neck thing. *Do they at least leave the lakes open in your parts? -T Yes, Stupid. *The lakes are usually frozen over, providing wonderful recreation by automobile ice racing, ice sailing, ice skating, and -- ta da -- ice fishing. I'd like to make one more Penn's, Tom, before I head to the great eternal fly fishing land. *Tell ya what. *If'n Toddy goes, I will promise my attendance . Caught some catfish on a six weight yesterday. *What a hoot. *Pond wasn't frozen over, of course. *d;o) Dave Moron. g. Hey, where ya been, Little Pony. *I need a ride. *Thanks. *Giddy up........ * * *d;op- Hide quoted text - Moron. g. |
Penn's End-O-Year
On Oct 18, 5:43*pm, Tom Littleton wrote:
While nowhere near as eventful as Drum fishing with Jeff and Joe, a select group assembled for the last weekend of the season at Clave Central. First off, miraculously it would seem, the place is still standing. Now, for the usual suspects on hand: 1. Mike(Handyman)Shaw. He is looking healthier than ever these days, with a penchant for MUCH more walking than once was the case. The man fairly outruns me. 2. Mike Makela. Nymph fisher extraordinaire, he was bringing fish to hand as well as anyone(and fishing, overall was poor)on smallish stonefly nymphs, fished deep. 3. Bruce Fisher. Ostensibly owns a fly shop somewhere nearby, and was guiding some fine folks from Virginia one day. Bruce is doing well, and still getting some quality fishing time in. 4.Myownself, armed to the gills with large, orange streamers. Most, at the outset, had a complete pair of eyes attached. At any rate, despite some rain on Thursday, the weather was cool and pretty darned windy. Not, to be sure, great fly fishing conditions, and coupled with this, the fish just weren't feeding too eagerly. Despite this, all above caught a few wily Penn's browns, fine food and drink were consumed, and cribbage was played(poorly by myself, others made a better account of themselves). We were made to feel like true Penn's regulars when the waitress at the Sportsmans Club remembered us as the folks who stiffed her back in May(I plead not present), and, remembering what all liked to drink, prior to ordering. The most upbeat fishing discussion revolved around next year's May gathering of the clan, which will be held between May 21 and 29. All ROFFians are welcome, as always. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Hi Tom, Mike, and Mike, Sorry I missed the 3 of you. I was in Pittsburgh visiting family and attending my 40th high school reunion. I am planning on going up to Hemlock Acres this Friday(10/22) morning and fish until Sunday. I will post my results. I need to winterize too. |
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