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Grass Hopper time
I was mowing the lawn today and noticed a grasshopper, about 2" long,
already. It was still bright green, but I've never seen one this early in the year ..... the times they are a changin' .... weird weather everywhere, it seems I bobber fished an hour or less each of the last couple days .... with very little success, although I didn't try real hard. Mainly I was just there to get out for a few minutes. Here are a couple different sections of the local "crick" ( which has much more water going down it than it looks and even at low flows is a challenge to wade, in places, .... for an old fart like me ) http://www.kimshew.com/stanrif.jpg http://www.kimshew.com/stangood.jpg |
Grass Hopper time
"Larry L" wrote in message ... I was mowing the lawn today and noticed a grasshopper, about 2" long, already. It was still bright green, but I've never seen one this early in the year .... the times they are a changin' .... weird weather everywhere, it seems I bobber fished an hour or less each of the last couple days .... with very little success, although I didn't try real hard. Mainly I was just there to get out for a few minutes. Here are a couple different sections of the local "crick" ( which has much more water going down it than it looks and even at low flows is a challenge to wade, in places, .... for an old fart like me ) http://www.kimshew.com/stanrif.jpg http://www.kimshew.com/stangood.jpg Nice, enjoyed the pictures. Appears to be running fairly high or is that normal flow? JT |
Grass Hopper time
On Feb 7, 8:48*am, "JT" wrote:
Appears to be running fairly high or is that normal flow? JT I thought I had removed and replaced this post .... ah well No, on the contrary, now is about as low as it gets, it comes way up ( dam controlled, of course) in irrigation season. The main reason I don't fish it more is access .... THE most common plant along the river is berry vines, the banks are lined with them almost everywhere, and even the easiest places to wade stress my old man with bum legs and poor balance abilities, it whips right along with considerable force( reminds me of the Yellowstone, much stronger than it 'looks') ... so after you poke a bunch of holes in your waders forcing a way through the berries you can completely fill them in an effort to drown by slipping and falling in I once waded down stream for a good distance only to find out I was simply incapable of going back up against the current, and it had gotten too deep to go down more ..... must have punched my bleeding, ripped up, way through 30 yards of berry vines getting out ... still have nitemares G Larry ( who has a 'dedicated' pair of Dan Bailey waders, for this place ...fwiw, they have held up amazingly well ) |
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