On Sat, 03 May 2008 16:30:56 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote:
On Sat, 03 May 2008 12:53:42 -0500, wrote:
"I would still pay big bucks to see you cast 60 feet of line *without* a
false cast (which would require a back cast), eh?"
You offered. I accepted your offer. And if hundred bucks is your idea
of "big bucks," you're not even worth fooling with even if you had the
stones to stand by your words or the honor to admit your ****-up.
We were talking at the time about a nymphing rig, which in my idea is
a normal trout fly rod, 4-6 weight. I can not imagine you or anyone
else piling 60 feet of line at their feet and casting it without a
false cast of two. No way. RW's answer and my answer are correct -
for more distance. And if you can't false cast a nymphing rig with a
4 - 6 weight rod, you ain't a fly fisherman.
I didn't "**** up". We meet sometime, I got a hundred bucks that says
you can not cast 60 feet of nymphing rig without falsecasting it.
Accept it like a gentleman or shut the **** up.
Dave
(And PLEASE, do not call me at mid-night)
SNICKER
Just to **** with you a little further, you're not even consistent in
your own twisted wiggling and backpedaling. You first claim that "a
nymphing rig, which in my idea is a normal trout fly rod, 4-6 weight."
Then, you, via your own definition(s), claim that anyone who can't cast
"a nymphing rig," the aforementioned "normal trout fly rod, 4-6 weight"
with ANOTHER "4-6 weight rod" isn't a fly fisherman. Finally, you
attempt to bet that I "can not cast 60 feet of nymphing rig..." You got
a 4-6 weight rod at least 60 feet long, do ya? Using standard
definitions, Tom L. has already suggested _one_ of ways a person could
cast a "nymphing rig" 60 feet without falsecasting it. I can think of
at least a coupla-few more, all well within your original challenge.
That said...
What word or part thereof of the two simple words, "I'm done," is beyond
your understanding? You've demonstrated to my satisfaction that you're
a lightweight who doesn't have the balls to admit his mistake, "the big
bucks" to stand by his own words, or most importantly, the common sense
to know what is smarter option, so _I'M DONE_.
And you may have the last word,
R