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Old June 24th, 2005, 05:17 AM
JR
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Had a nice day on the uppermost section of the Deschutes. A good number
of fish: small rainbows and brookies in the riffles, larger brookies and
whitefish in the deeper holes. Took some dinks on a tiny Adams, but most
of the fish liked olive soft hackles and (especially) beadhead pheasant
tails.

A yellow-rumped warbler started following me downstream from one
mid-stream deadfall to another for half an hour or so.... let me approach
him to ten feet or so.... toward the end, he seemed almost like a pet....
very cool, I thought.

Brookies are non-native, so I knocked two of the 12-inchers on the head
for dinner. They were delicious.

Stopped at a small lake on the way home and took a dip to cool off.
Ahhhhh....

Not much of a report, but here are a few photos:

Upstream: http://tinyurl.com/aueq4

Downstream: http://tinyurl.com/9jmfj

Well-chewed: http://tinyurl.com/858q5

Day's best: http://tinyurl.com/by35x

Dinner: http://tinyurl.com/ddyru

Swimmin hole: http://tinyurl.com/drl9e

JR
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Old June 24th, 2005, 05:27 AM
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"JR" wrote in message ...
Had a nice day on the uppermost section of the Deschutes.


just another day in paradise, right, jr?

great display of a wonderful place to live.

not many scenes make me consider moving from the old north state, but
that comes close.

yfitons
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Old June 24th, 2005, 06:16 AM
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"JR" wrote in message ...
Had a nice day on the uppermost section of the Deschutes.


just another day in paradise, right, jr?

great display of a wonderful place to live.

not many scenes make me consider moving from the old north state, but
that comes close.


Hmmm, maybe the Chamber of Commerce should put me on the payroll....

But, truth be told, and fishing aside, this place is decidedly less nice
than when I moved here, and hugely less nice than when I first saw it a
few decades ago. Cancerous growth. Another ten years, it'll be
indistinguishable from much of California.

On the bright side, I'm bringing a bit of the best of what remains (a
load of Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale) to the Slide Inn on
the 10th....

JR
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Old June 24th, 2005, 11:38 AM
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JR wrote:
Wayne Harrison wrote:
"JR" wrote in message
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Had a nice day on the uppermost section of the Deschutes.

snip
not many scenes make me consider moving from the old north
state, but that comes close.


Hmmm, maybe the Chamber of Commerce
should put me on the payroll....


.. . . or maybe they should put you on a rail and run you out of town.
;-)
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Old June 24th, 2005, 01:18 PM
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JR wrote:

Wayne Harrison wrote:

"JR" wrote in message ...

Had a nice day on the uppermost section of the Deschutes.


just another day in paradise, right, jr?

great display of a wonderful place to live.

not many scenes make me consider moving from the old north state, but
that comes close.



Hmmm, maybe the Chamber of Commerce should put me on the payroll....

But, truth be told, and fishing aside, this place is decidedly less nice
than when I moved here, and hugely less nice than when I first saw it a
few decades ago. Cancerous growth. Another ten years, it'll be
indistinguishable from much of California.

On the bright side, I'm bringing a bit of the best of what remains (a
load of Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale) to the Slide Inn on
the 10th....

JR


um, since wayno has the good manners to avoid fine brew when in the
company of beer-swilling swine like me...might i trouble you by placing
an order for 6 of each, with reimbursement to be made in the evening
hours by the madison at the slide inn? i need to increase my stock of
ready liquids as danl has indicated he'll be foraging.

jeff

jeff
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Old June 26th, 2005, 02:42 AM
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Jeff Miller wrote:
JR wrote:

On the bright side, I'm bringing a bit of the best of what remains (a
load of Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale) to the Slide Inn on
the 10th....


um, since wayno has the good manners to avoid fine brew when in the
company of beer-swilling swine like me...


One can only hope such self-sacrifice in the service of others will be
rewarded in due course.....

might i trouble you by placing
an order for 6 of each, with reimbursement to be made in the evening
hours by the madison at the slide inn? i need to increase my stock of
ready liquids as danl has indicated he'll be foraging.


Very good, sir. Your order has been processed. Kindly expect delivery at
or around 5 pm, 07/10/05.

JR
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Old June 24th, 2005, 02:43 PM
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"JR" wrote
just another day in paradise, right, jr?

great display of a wonderful place to live.

not many scenes make me consider moving from the old north state, but
that comes close.



On the bright side, I'm bringing a bit of the best of what remains (a
load of Black Butte Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale) to the Slide Inn on
the 10th....


Jeff and Ij will be two cabins upstram sitting on the back porch JR waiting
for you to arrive.


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Old June 26th, 2005, 02:49 AM
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Joe McIntosh wrote:

Jeff and Ij will be two cabins upstram sitting on the back porch JR waiting
for you to arrive.


With some fish-filled tales to relate I hope......
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Old June 24th, 2005, 06:47 AM
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JR wrote:

Had a nice day on the uppermost section of the Deschutes.


Nice TR and photos, JR. Your swimming hole reminded me of a lake I often
fish:

http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/ch1.jpg

It supposedly has lunker brookies, although I've never caught one. A
neighboring lake has very decent sized brook trout.

This lake has more-than-decent holdover rainbows which also make a nice
dinner:

http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/ch2.jpg

Their bellies are full of leeches and, not surprisingly, I usually catch
them on deep purple woolly buggers, but the dry fly fishing can be
satisfying (or more typically frustrating) in the evening.

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Old June 26th, 2005, 02:54 AM
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rw wrote:

Nice TR and photos, JR. Your swimming hole reminded me of a lake I often
fish:
http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/ch1.jpg


Nice looking piece of water.

.... A neighboring lake has very decent sized brook trout.
This lake has more-than-decent holdover rainbows which also make a nice
dinner:
http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/ch2.jpg


Must be something wrong with my monitor; the faces on those fish look
just like the aliens in "Mars Attacks."

JR
 




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