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Old August 23rd, 2010, 01:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid © 2010
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Default Okay, so I mispoke...

On Aug 21, 8:50*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Aug 21, 6:05*am, wrote:





On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 15:40:32 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid © 2010


wrote:
Got home late after a meeting last night and my bride asked if I had
anything planned for the weekend. *I've got an event with the Nebraska
Game and Parks where I'm going to teach a class to "Women in the
Outdoors." *Just told the bride "I'm gonna do Outdoor Women." *I'm
getting a crap load of the evil eye even today.
Frank Reid


My SO took a whole series of classes from that (similar) program (in Texas) -
generally a great idea and a great program, but trust me on this one - DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO TEACH WOMEN HOW TO LAUNCH A TRAILERED BOAT!


I sweardagod there must be something in their genes that prevent them from
backing a trailered boat down a boat ramp...oh, sure, they seem to understand
most of the process, but seem completely incapable of grasping the concept of
"and if you don't mind, please try not to damage anything in the process...."
Six women managed to do a little over 8 grand worth of damage to boat, motor,
trailer and truck, and it was the first and only time I'd even _heard_ of a
trailer jack-knifed on a boat ramp...no, I don't mean "jack-knifed in the
parking lot" or some such, I mean what I said: jack-knifed _on a boat ramp_...


TC...and good luck,
R


Well, I went. *They forgot to tell us that we had no morning class and
nothing to do from 8 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. when the class was to start.
What to do, what to do?....
Okay, this is a private lake at a church retreat facility (really,
really nice facility with multiple cabins, lodges, activities
including zip lines and "confidence" courses). *Evidently, the lake
doesn't get ANY pressure. *Stood on a broken down dock and cast a
girdle bug across the creek channel running through the lake. *The
fish were stacked up in the cool channel due to the 90 degree heat
today. *The bluegill that kept nailing the fly AVERAGED master angler
size. *Had 7 fish on 7 casts, including 3 bass at 21" in a row. *In
Nebraska, Master Angler for a bluegill is 9" or 1 lb, bass is 20" or 5
lbs (length needed for catch and release records). *I can honestly
say, I caught over 10 master angler class fish today.
Oh, yeah, taught some ladies to cast too.
Frank Reid- Hide quoted text -


If anyone would like to see the quality of the bluegills, check out my
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Frank Reid