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On 28 Jul 2004 04:30:48 GMT, "David Snedeker"
wrote: [snipped] Its getting dark, the Sandhill Cranes have just flown over, and Im up to my chest in dark moving water, trying to hold my position and at the limit of my casting distance. I know I can easily put him down and **** away my last chance. And 6 passes later with my #10 orange Stimulator w/wiggly legs I am sure I have blown it. I do one more cast and drift and he slurps it, sounds, makes me think Ive lost him and proceeds teach me all about rainbows. Along the way he spooks 2 other monsters I had no idea were anywhere near. I land him, he's 22 inches and fat. applause Very cool... /daytripper (There's nothing like a "Hail Mary Cast" that pays off ;-) |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, David Snedeker wrote:
Black Creek Ranch is a very casual place. It hosts fishers as well as well as a changing cast of loggers and a cowboy who leases the place for cattle. So how'd you hear about this place and what were some of the non-fishing considerations that led you there? Do any painting? Mu __________________________________________________ _____________________ \ Mu Young Lee remove all dashes and underscores in reply address |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, David Snedeker wrote:
Black Creek Ranch is a very casual place. It hosts fishers as well as well as a changing cast of loggers and a cowboy who leases the place for cattle. So how'd you hear about this place and what were some of the non-fishing considerations that led you there? Do any painting? Mu __________________________________________________ _____________________ \ Mu Young Lee remove all dashes and underscores in reply address |
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On 28 Jul 2004 04:30:48 GMT, "David Snedeker"
wrote: [snipped] Its getting dark, the Sandhill Cranes have just flown over, and Im up to my chest in dark moving water, trying to hold my position and at the limit of my casting distance. I know I can easily put him down and **** away my last chance. And 6 passes later with my #10 orange Stimulator w/wiggly legs I am sure I have blown it. I do one more cast and drift and he slurps it, sounds, makes me think Ive lost him and proceeds teach me all about rainbows. Along the way he spooks 2 other monsters I had no idea were anywhere near. I land him, he's 22 inches and fat. applause Very cool... /daytripper (There's nothing like a "Hail Mary Cast" that pays off ;-) |
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