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Mike Connor May 28th, 2004 01:35 AM

Rodmaking
 
Some of you may enjoy this;
http://www.sexyloops.com/articles/jimgreen.shtml

TL
MC



Wayne May 28th, 2004 07:10 PM

Rodmaking
 
"Mike Connor" wrote in message
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Some of you may enjoy this;
http://www.sexyloops.com/articles/jimgreen.shtml

TL
MC


Speaking of rod making, did you catch the thread about what happened to the
rod you built and I won at the NC Clave raffle?

--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!





Mike May 29th, 2004 04:55 AM

Rodmaking
 
No what happened


Handyman Mike
Standing in a river waving a stick


Mike Connor May 29th, 2004 06:00 PM

Rodmaking
 

"Wayne" wrote in message
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SNIP
Speaking of rod making, did you catch the thread about what happened to

the
rod you built and I won at the NC Clave raffle?

--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!





Sorry no. I only look in once in a while now, and generally hit the "catch
up" button, so I miss quite a lot. Did you break it?

TL
MC




Wayne May 30th, 2004 08:23 PM

Rodmaking
 

"Mike Connor" wrote in message
...

"Wayne" wrote in message
...
SNIP
Speaking of rod making, did you catch the thread about what happened to

the
rod you built and I won at the NC Clave raffle?

--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!


Sorry no. I only look in once in a while now, and generally hit the "catch
up" button, so I miss quite a lot. Did you break it?

TL
MC


Here it is again:

As many of you know, back at one of Waldo's Spring Flings in the
mountains of North Carolina, I won a Mike Connor rod in the Clave
raffle. Some suggested I pass the rod along in subsequent raffles,
some wanted to buy it, some wanted to trade for it. I finally just
gave the damn thing away! Friday morning I arrived in Indiana, Pa.
and set about teaching my son to cast a fly rod. We worked on his
technique about an hour and a half then we looked at knot tying. We
talked about terminal tackle and fly selection. We talked about the
different types of fly lines. We then practiced a little more
casting. We were off to Wal-Mart for some cheapo waders. After lunch
and Wal-Mart we headed over to Little Mahoning Creek. This is a
managed fly-fishing only, delayed harvest section of stream. Not
another soul in sight. My son threaded up the Connor rod and set to
work. I showed him where to cast and where to look for fish. He saw
his first trout in the water. He had a couple of missed strikes but
did a nice job of drifting his fly and casting to the correct feeding
runs. Saturday morning he cooked up a big breakfast (his wife and
kids are visiting her family back in Va.) and we headed back to Little
Mahoning. A few more drifts with a dry and no takers. I had a couple
of fish in my first two casts with a wet fly and helped him change
over to a nymph. I hadn't intended to teach him nymphing techniques
this soon and wanted him to take a fish on a dry but you have to go
where the fish are. He handled the heavy nymph and two strike
indicators quite well and had a couple of fish on. He lost both
before he landed them. Then he picked up three Fall Fish and got a
feel for playing the fish on a fly rod. Soon after he hooked and
landed a nice 16+ inch Brown. His first trout on a fly rod! A couple
of minutes later he slipped and made a ¾ Reid. The only thing
preventing a hat-floater was the water was only about 2 feet deep. We
packed it in. Lunch at Conney's Pub (great Black&Tan) then I was off
to Penns. As I left I presented him with the Mike Connor rod as his
primary fishing stick and one he was intrusted to keep. I promised to
send him some of Mike's poetry to go with the rod.




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