what the....
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"Tim Carter" wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"Tim Carter" wrote in message
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that's good to hear greg.... but i gotta be straight with ya,
seems to me like this saloon has gone to hell lately with all the
cyclical nauseating politico crap. some may find that
entertaining, i view it as tiresome.
well that's no reason to post something that relates to flyfishing,
walt.
now is not the time for fishing. no sir, it don't matter a lick if
you
are
catching quality fish in the beautiful out of doors. what you need
to
do
is
find something to boast about and, if you do it right, you make
yourself
feel better by browbeating everyone else. see, if you do that,
people
won't
think you're a miserable sack that only likes to fly fish. you'll
be
important then....real important.
Feel better now?
Is this a better-than-someone-else question??
Is that a cleverly disguised fishing report?
No, it was a question to seek further clarification to your post. But, if
you'd like a fishing report, I'll give it to you. I went to the Clearfork
here in Ohio last weekend and the weekend before that. Both times the river
was really too high, but I fished it anyway. Didn't catch anything, but
realized that maybe I should try a sink tip line for the deep pools I
thought the fish might be holed up in. I bought one and planned to use it
yesterday, but the water was way to high for an attempt. I had hoped to go
out tomorrow....but it's still raining, so I don't think the two local trout
streams not the steelhead streams up in Northern Ohio will be worth a damn.
I'm still excited about using the sink tip as I think that will be the key
to some of the waters I fish...and I'm also glad I haven't had the need to
use the ice-off for my lines and guides.
Wolfgang
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