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Old March 12th, 2010, 02:46 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Giles
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Default TR - 'blind' fishing today in Ca

On Mar 11, 7:19*pm, "Robert from Oz"
wrote:
"Larry L" wrote in message

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I got out a bit today, not far at all from my home, but still out


I fished here ...notice the historic covered bridge ... 1862, I
believe


http://www.kimshew.com/stan1.jpg


and hooked a few small trout during a brief baetis hatch. * *Being an
idiot, I had left both my "fishing sun glasses" and my HatEye cheaters
mounted on a Tilley hat in the truck. * *Trust me tying on #20 flies
when you can barely see the fly let alone the eye of it is a real
challenge G * *The reason I left them was because I read this
morning that most of us don't get anywhere near enough Vitamin D, what
with sitting inside in front of monitors and using sun screen. * *So I
elected to wear a ball cap to get more sun. * My normal routine
includes breaking out the Tilley and my special bifocal specs from the
same stash of fishing stuff. * *Conclusion ... reading may be bad for
fly fishing !!!


I also explored another stretch of water and passed this on the way


http://www.kimshew.com/stan2.jpg


This section looks completely different doesn't it


http://www.kimshew.com/stan3.jpg


but the two areas are very close together, right where foothill
becomes valley and I parked between them, only a short walk from both


whole hillsides were covered with popping poppies and other Spring
blooms ... I picked a close view of the state flower for this


http://www.kimshew.com/poppy.jpg


nice couple hours appreciating home


Larry,
Thanks for the TR, nice bit of water - much like what we have here. The Lion
is a bit of a worry tho.

Rob


Speaking of which......

The various departments of natural resources (or their analogues) in
the upper great lakes region of North America have at long last given
up their longstanding policy of automatic denial of reports of Felix
concolor in the area in the last couple of decades or so. Seems that
the big cat doesn't much give a damn about official reports and
policy.

So......

What's the latest best guess about the thylocine? I mean, the
literature and the official line are clear enough (or, at least as
clear as such things are wont to be), but what's the word on the
street, as it were?

giles