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Oh happy day. Bad week at work, Thursday night I drive up to Hemlock
Acres to meet Clavemeister Tom for a weekend of fishing Penns. Took a different route, watched a guy carving a stump with a chain saw. He was making a bear. Stuck in traffic in a small town for 45 minutes as they resurfaced the street. Ended up at Penns clave central at about 5:30. Drank a beer. Waiting for the imminent arrival of Tom. Hmmm, where is he. Check the phone. Nope. Have another beer. Light a fire. Watch a black bear run through the tenting area. Read. Have another beer. Make fire bigger. Read. No light left. Need more wood. Start to pry up the deck. Open another beer. Tom finally makes it at about 8:30. We chat about things and decide to head out early for Spring Creek. Fishing is slow. Tom does get 30 inches of fish. Unfortunately, that was from 9 trout. I'm skunked. One little guy on a long range release. See some beautiful fish rise to my fly (#18 tan caddis). I did find out that these are genetically altered trout. PSU has ensured that these guys won't hit unless you're wearing a Joe Paterno mask. We decide to go into State College at about 12:30 to visit Fly Fishermen's Paradise. Cruising through town, its Freshman Orientation Week. Confused teenagers following Mom around. Mom's got a notebook, Dad is carrying 248 lbs of school supplies. After an hour, we decide we don't need directions (hell, we're men), but an address would help. After a check of a phone book, we quickly find the store (that we passed on the way into town an hour before) and drop some cash on tying materials. On the way back to Coburn, we stop for lunch. Clouds are ominous. Wind is bending the trees like a tarpon on a two weight. After breaking our fast, we hit the road. Windshield wipers sing "No Fish, No Fish, No Fish." Sheets of water rise up from the road in homeric violence, the sky blends perfectly with the shades of the wet slate hills. We pull into Burkhalters grocery just to get off the road and wait for the passing of the deluge. When the storm drizzles out, we head to the cabin. Dry off, and tie some flies. At about 5:30, we head out to Stan's pool. We kit up, but every time we venture from under the trees, another storm passes over. Back out, cast for 5 minutes, get off the water as the lightning pierces the valley's heart. We continue in this vein for 2 hours. No fish, new, stronger storm coming, time to call it a day. Sally forth on Saturday morning. Hmm, still raining. At 11:00 the rain lets up. Penns is now a Starbucks chocolate mocha, venti. Head to Weikert Run. Promising. Fish in the pool at the bridge. We move upstream and park. Tom goes downstream, I, in my ignorance, go up. Encounter dense mountain laurel that gets me low crawling, right into a biting gnat infested bog. These gnats have been cross-bred with the local black bears. Not seen so many big, hairy blood-suckers since the ex-wives and IRS agents for Bush convention. Walk back down the road. Tom is at the bridge. He's gotten two rises out of fish at the bridge pool. We give up, check out Cherry Run. Same situation. No fish. We're beaten. We head back and drown our sorrows in T-bones and Delmonicos. Sunday, we go our separate ways, beaten, but not defeated. We will be back. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote... snip After an hour, we decide we don't need directions (hell, we're men), Damn straight! Nice near-fishless TR, Frank, but you seem to have left out all of the diving experiences. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Well i guess i'm glad i couldn't make it but would have been nice to just get
away....... You guys should have gone to young womens creek fish are always biting there....How did the trailer fare in all this weather?????????? Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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![]() Mike wrote: Well i guess i'm glad i couldn't make it but would have been nice to just get away....... You guys should have gone to young womens creek fish are always biting there....How did the trailer fare in all this weather?????????? Trailer was fine, aside from the damage done by Tom after the black beans and rice. Need a couple of light bulbs and the chipmunks ate the other gas line. Water drained well from awning. I did dishes, so I can say that you need a new faucet for the kitchen sink. That one just pours water all over the place so I cut out the sink with a saws all. Did have to use your pipe wrench to "fix" Bruce's Renzetti vise and also to unzip my damn sleeping bag on Sunday morning. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Mike notes:
You guys should have gone to young womens creek fish are always biting there.... as it didn't stop raining Saturday until near noon, it seemed a long drive for dubious conditions..... Tom |
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You guys should have gone to young womens creek fish are always
biting there.... as it didn't stop raining Saturday until near noon, it seemed a long drive for dubious conditions..... Tom To judge by the flow gage, you would have found it pretty high on Saturday, Tom. vince |
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Damn straight! Nice near-fishless TR, Frank, but you seem to have left out all
of the diving experiences. When you can't get in the water, you can't swim. I had planned (during the week) on using the float tube Saturday night, but the water was so high, I would have ended up in the Chesapeake. We did, however, find a wonderful spring pool next to the bridge on Cherry Run. Full of 24"+ trout. Unfortunately, it was guarded by an especially vicious springer spaniel and a chalked no fishing sign. Thought that a trip to Cabelas for some night vision goggles and "scent-block" camo clothing might be in order. The small streams, Cherry and Weikert, would have classified as sterile. Nothing moving, even in the fishiest water. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Trailer?? Does this mean Frank has given up Marsh Tenting??
Lou T |
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Lou wonders:
Trailer?? Does this mean Frank has given up Marsh Tenting?? no, he justs brings the marsh with him.....in the back of his truck!! Tom |
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Trailer?? Does this mean Frank has given up Marsh Tenting??
no, he justs brings the marsh with him.....in the back of his truck!! It was pretty amazing. Parked the truck for the weekend at the trailer with the cab downhill. By Sunday, I had a nice koi pond going in the bed of the truck. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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