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Ken Fortenberry August 7th, 2004 03:43 PM

Trip report...
 
PLEASE someone take out jann wenner... wrote:

First and foremost, ...
snip
BTW, I can report that there are fish in Colorado, readily catchable
with on a fly. We caught some, ate some, and threw a bunch back.


Nice TR, Raoul but try this for "truth stranger than fiction."

http://tinyurl.com/4gqm4

--
Ken Fortenberry


Ken Fortenberry August 7th, 2004 03:43 PM

Trip report...
 
PLEASE someone take out jann wenner... wrote:

First and foremost, ...
snip
BTW, I can report that there are fish in Colorado, readily catchable
with on a fly. We caught some, ate some, and threw a bunch back.


Nice TR, Raoul but try this for "truth stranger than fiction."

http://tinyurl.com/4gqm4

--
Ken Fortenberry


Ken Fortenberry August 7th, 2004 03:43 PM

Trip report...
 
PLEASE someone take out jann wenner... wrote:

First and foremost, ...
snip
BTW, I can report that there are fish in Colorado, readily catchable
with on a fly. We caught some, ate some, and threw a bunch back.


Nice TR, Raoul but try this for "truth stranger than fiction."

http://tinyurl.com/4gqm4

--
Ken Fortenberry


Tom Littleton August 7th, 2004 05:46 PM

Trip report...
 
Raoul Duke notes:
Ed. Note - our legal advisors have informed us that the next 6
paragraphs are incriminating, lewd, lascivious, incitement, treason,
pornography, inducement, buggery, potentially libelous and/or
slanderous, acrimonious, and contrary to the laws of several states,


......like this is anything foreign to ROFF!!!

That said, good TR of sorts.....glad the fishing was good. What was the fly of
choice this time of year?
Tom


Tom Littleton August 7th, 2004 05:46 PM

Trip report...
 
Raoul Duke notes:
Ed. Note - our legal advisors have informed us that the next 6
paragraphs are incriminating, lewd, lascivious, incitement, treason,
pornography, inducement, buggery, potentially libelous and/or
slanderous, acrimonious, and contrary to the laws of several states,


......like this is anything foreign to ROFF!!!

That said, good TR of sorts.....glad the fishing was good. What was the fly of
choice this time of year?
Tom


[email protected] August 7th, 2004 06:39 PM

Trip report...
 
On 07 Aug 2004 16:46:04 GMT, (Tom Littleton) wrote:


That said, good TR of sorts.....glad the fishing was good. What was the fly of
choice this time of year?


Unzipped, IIRC...oh, wait, you mean astream, I take it? The lighter
EHCs in 14-16ish sizes, BWO in "where the flock IS the damned thing?"ish
sizes, and a coupla nymphs for those that wished...I didn't wish, so I
didn't ask or pay attention. The fly selection just needed to be "well,
Bob, that COULD be food and I'm tired of just swimming, so..." but
presentation/retrieve/etc. was important, especially in the lower,
more-often-fished streams where the fish were hungry, but educated.

TC,
R


Tim J. August 7th, 2004 11:01 PM

Trip report...
 

wrote...
(Tom Littleton) wrote:

That said, good TR of sorts.....glad the fishing was good. What was the fly

of
choice this time of year?


Unzipped, IIRC...oh, wait, you mean astream, I take it? The lighter
EHCs in 14-16ish sizes, BWO in "where the flock IS the damned thing?"ish
sizes, and a coupla nymphs for those that wished...I didn't wish, so I
didn't ask or pay attention. The fly selection just needed to be "well,
Bob, that COULD be food and I'm tired of just swimming, so..." but
presentation/retrieve/etc. was important, especially in the lower,
more-often-fished streams where the fish were hungry, but educated.


I fished yesterday afternoon in a place where the trout see just about every
kind of fly thrown at them. It's in the same area that George Adams had
mentioned he had good luck recently with the Pass Lake. I fished for about an
hour with no luck at all, trying several dries and emergers. Then I switched to
a biot soft hackle, which resulted in the biggest 'bow I've caught this year.
The take was so subtle, all I saw was my line stop for a second so I raised the
rod tip. The only thing I can figure is that these fish see so many Adams and
Wulffs, they just ignore them. Presenting something a little different has been
the key lately.
--
TL,
Tim
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Tim J. August 7th, 2004 11:01 PM

Trip report...
 

wrote...
(Tom Littleton) wrote:

That said, good TR of sorts.....glad the fishing was good. What was the fly

of
choice this time of year?


Unzipped, IIRC...oh, wait, you mean astream, I take it? The lighter
EHCs in 14-16ish sizes, BWO in "where the flock IS the damned thing?"ish
sizes, and a coupla nymphs for those that wished...I didn't wish, so I
didn't ask or pay attention. The fly selection just needed to be "well,
Bob, that COULD be food and I'm tired of just swimming, so..." but
presentation/retrieve/etc. was important, especially in the lower,
more-often-fished streams where the fish were hungry, but educated.


I fished yesterday afternoon in a place where the trout see just about every
kind of fly thrown at them. It's in the same area that George Adams had
mentioned he had good luck recently with the Pass Lake. I fished for about an
hour with no luck at all, trying several dries and emergers. Then I switched to
a biot soft hackle, which resulted in the biggest 'bow I've caught this year.
The take was so subtle, all I saw was my line stop for a second so I raised the
rod tip. The only thing I can figure is that these fish see so many Adams and
Wulffs, they just ignore them. Presenting something a little different has been
the key lately.
--
TL,
Tim
http://css.sbcma.com/timj




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