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"Mike Connor" wrote in message
... Some of you may enjoy this; http://www.sexyloops.com/articles/jimgreen.shtml TL MC Speaking of rod making, did you catch the thread about what happened to the rod you built and I won at the NC Clave raffle? -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! |
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![]() "Wayne" wrote in message ... SNIP Speaking of rod making, did you catch the thread about what happened to the rod you built and I won at the NC Clave raffle? -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! Sorry no. I only look in once in a while now, and generally hit the "catch up" button, so I miss quite a lot. Did you break it? TL MC |
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![]() "Mike Connor" wrote in message ... "Wayne" wrote in message ... SNIP Speaking of rod making, did you catch the thread about what happened to the rod you built and I won at the NC Clave raffle? -- Wayne To Fish is Human...To Release Divine! Sorry no. I only look in once in a while now, and generally hit the "catch up" button, so I miss quite a lot. Did you break it? TL MC Here it is again: As many of you know, back at one of Waldo's Spring Flings in the mountains of North Carolina, I won a Mike Connor rod in the Clave raffle. Some suggested I pass the rod along in subsequent raffles, some wanted to buy it, some wanted to trade for it. I finally just gave the damn thing away! Friday morning I arrived in Indiana, Pa. and set about teaching my son to cast a fly rod. We worked on his technique about an hour and a half then we looked at knot tying. We talked about terminal tackle and fly selection. We talked about the different types of fly lines. We then practiced a little more casting. We were off to Wal-Mart for some cheapo waders. After lunch and Wal-Mart we headed over to Little Mahoning Creek. This is a managed fly-fishing only, delayed harvest section of stream. Not another soul in sight. My son threaded up the Connor rod and set to work. I showed him where to cast and where to look for fish. He saw his first trout in the water. He had a couple of missed strikes but did a nice job of drifting his fly and casting to the correct feeding runs. Saturday morning he cooked up a big breakfast (his wife and kids are visiting her family back in Va.) and we headed back to Little Mahoning. A few more drifts with a dry and no takers. I had a couple of fish in my first two casts with a wet fly and helped him change over to a nymph. I hadn't intended to teach him nymphing techniques this soon and wanted him to take a fish on a dry but you have to go where the fish are. He handled the heavy nymph and two strike indicators quite well and had a couple of fish on. He lost both before he landed them. Then he picked up three Fall Fish and got a feel for playing the fish on a fly rod. Soon after he hooked and landed a nice 16+ inch Brown. His first trout on a fly rod! A couple of minutes later he slipped and made a ¾ Reid. The only thing preventing a hat-floater was the water was only about 2 feet deep. We packed it in. Lunch at Conney's Pub (great Black&Tan) then I was off to Penns. As I left I presented him with the Mike Connor rod as his primary fishing stick and one he was intrusted to keep. I promised to send him some of Mike's poetry to go with the rod. |
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