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![]() I've been going to the Western Claves since they started. This one was fairly typical and had the stuff that keeps me going back - fine fishing, good companionship, beautiful country,...... Like usual, there were some flamboyant incidents like "kerosene" Joe and his astonishing, forest fire avoiding, pyrotechnics display; Wayno's serenade to the young Amish girls that got us in trouble with the campmaster; and various and sundry minor injuries, but most of my impressions are of a more mundane sort.... Watching Danl work a rising fish for a half hour going through numerous fly changes and finally landing it without spooking it off (this from a guy who could barely cast a fly at the first Clave) Visiting one of my favorite small waters where I saw some interesting Brown trout behavior (and caught some nice fish) Hearing about Bruce's vacuuming job on the Madison (but unfortunately spending little fishing time with him). Bruce was even more "on fire" than usual, fishing with an intensity that was impressive even for him Finding out I could still make the hike in to Slough Creek (beautiful place) without too much trouble Watching Jeff become "of age" on the Madison Seeing lots of wildlife that included moose, mule deer, elk, beaver, white tail deer, muskrat, marmot, coyote, bison, bighorn sheep, antelope, many different birds and assorted ground creatures and having a couple fine conversations with a talkative Marmot and a taciturn Bison (missed seeing a grizzly sow and her cub at Slough by about fifteen minutes) Had a good time Willi |
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![]() Seeing lots of wildlife that included moose, mule deer, elk, beaver, white tail deer, muskrat, marmot, coyote, bison, bighorn sheep, antelope, many different birds and assorted ground creatures and having a couple fine conversations with a talkative Marmot and a taciturn Bison (missed seeing a grizzly sow and her cub at Slough by about fifteen minutes) Had a good time Willi Willi, Chas got some good shots of the grizzly on Slough with his massive Nikon. To cool. He should be home Monday and hopefully post to ABPF. Guy |
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Isn't someone compiling a CD? I thought Danl made that announcement at
the Happy Hour but I just can't remember who the volunteer was... bruce h |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Isn't someone compiling a CD? I thought Danl made that announcement at the Happy Hour but I just can't remember who the volunteer was... bruce h i have several images i would like to post, so please guide me to the proper website. yfitons wayno |
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... Isn't someone compiling a CD? I thought Danl made that announcement at the Happy Hour but I just can't remember who the volunteer was... i have several images i would like to post, so please guide me to the proper website. It would be really cool if Danl could compile the "top twenty" or so photos and send them to me at timj at sbcma dot com so everyone could see them. I'll display them on the http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/ site in a place of honor. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message ... It would be really cool if Danl could compile the "top twenty" or so photos and send them to me at timj at sbcma dot com so everyone could see them. I'll display them on the http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/ site in a place of honor. -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ Well...errr...ummm...tell me again how I got volunteered for the CD compilation duties.........Ah, nevermind. If nobody else wants to do anything fancier, I'll be happy to compile any and all binaries into a single CD, or set thereof, and distribute same to all contributors of said binaries. Anyone else that wants a copy owes me a beer...maybe two beers. If anyone wants to do something else, like a slideshow set to music or some other multimedia extravaganza, please step forward. Contributors should unmunge my email and send me an email stating thus so as to get an addy to send said binaries. Please don't send them to my usual email addy as my soupcan-string-soupcan connection will puke on anything over about 2k bytes/fortnight. Again, anyone else that wants to do a compilation, please speak up. As to picking a Top 20, I don't think that there were twenty hero shots taken of me with fish, but I could be wrong..... Danl |
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Thanks for the compliment, Willi, but that musta been one dumb fish! It
helps to have two weeks or so every year to fish with folks that really understand so much about "the great mystery", as jeffie would say. The brown that was eating the brown that ate your fly was really unusual! Wish we had gotten a photo of that. This clave was another week well spent. The veterans were well represented: Willi, Warren and his daughter, Jodi and his beautiful galfriend Sabrina, rw, John Hightower (who will, by Gawd, get to Slough Creek someday!), Charlie Choc, Bruiser, Mark Tinsky, Chas and Meg, the Jeff & Joe Show, and others. The cast of newcomers was numerous and I hope they all had a good time: The Marylanders; Frank "Floaties" Reid, Allen Epps, and Gene Cyprich (sp?), JR from Oregon, Guy Thornberg, Bevin (what a hiker!!!), Robin, Asadi, my buddy Harry, the inestimable Mr. Harrison Hisownself and his beautiful daughter Rhee, and others I can't recall AOTM. The weather was for the most part was perfect. The salmonflies had the big fish looking up. The countryside was absolutely awash in the most amazing display of wildflowers I have ever seen. The animals were out, some of them were actually not ROFFians. Seldom was heard, a discouraging word. I saw some new water and the old waters were kind to me. What more could one want? I'll be back..... Danl ....I missed the fire dance that Chief Kerosene Joe orchestrated and choreographed, maybe that's a good thing..... "Willi" wrote in message ... I've been going to the Western Claves since they started. This one was fairly typical and had the stuff that keeps me going back - fine fishing, good companionship, beautiful country,...... Like usual, there were some flamboyant incidents like "kerosene" Joe and his astonishing, forest fire avoiding, pyrotechnics display; Wayno's serenade to the young Amish girls that got us in trouble with the campmaster; and various and sundry minor injuries, but most of my impressions are of a more mundane sort.... Watching Danl work a rising fish for a half hour going through numerous fly changes and finally landing it without spooking it off (this from a guy who could barely cast a fly at the first Clave) Visiting one of my favorite small waters where I saw some interesting Brown trout behavior (and caught some nice fish) Hearing about Bruce's vacuuming job on the Madison (but unfortunately spending little fishing time with him). Bruce was even more "on fire" than usual, fishing with an intensity that was impressive even for him Finding out I could still make the hike in to Slough Creek (beautiful place) without too much trouble Watching Jeff become "of age" on the Madison Seeing lots of wildlife that included moose, mule deer, elk, beaver, white tail deer, muskrat, marmot, coyote, bison, bighorn sheep, antelope, many different birds and assorted ground creatures and having a couple fine conversations with a talkative Marmot and a taciturn Bison (missed seeing a grizzly sow and her cub at Slough by about fifteen minutes) Had a good time Willi |
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ALrighty, this is a bit late, but I just joined the group so as to (1)
say a BIG thanks to all the ROFF veterans that made me feel so welcome at my first Western Clave (especially Warren for organizing/hosting, Bruce H who took me along, and Danl, Harry and Willi who showed me around the park) and (2) keep an ear to the ground and make sure I hear about other opportunities to fish with this great group. Danl, I've ordered a pair of those nice Body Glove neoprene booties (sz 11) to replace the ones I left on your roof at the Yellowstone. Let's hope they got picked up by some lucky angler, and not mistaken for trash. Nonetheless, a new pair is on the way, so don't rush out and replace them yet. I'll get your shipping addy and send them off to you when they arrive. All my other missing gear turned up "found" so the booties were the only casualty. THanks to everyone and I hope to see some of you in New Mexico this fall/winter. Bevin |
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Hey Bevin, No need to replace those booties. I wrote'em off as an "Oh ****!"
Heck, I was driving the vehicle anyway. It was great to spend more time on the stream with you than the usual Hi/Bye that we exchanged at the SJ Claves. Looking forward to more of the same. BTW, you owe the group a trip report from your Slough Creek adventures. Danl "Bevin" wrote in message oups.com... ALrighty, this is a bit late, but I just joined the group so as to (1) say a BIG thanks to all the ROFF veterans that made me feel so welcome at my first Western Clave (especially Warren for organizing/hosting, Bruce H who took me along, and Danl, Harry and Willi who showed me around the park) and (2) keep an ear to the ground and make sure I hear about other opportunities to fish with this great group. Danl, I've ordered a pair of those nice Body Glove neoprene booties (sz 11) to replace the ones I left on your roof at the Yellowstone. Let's hope they got picked up by some lucky angler, and not mistaken for trash. Nonetheless, a new pair is on the way, so don't rush out and replace them yet. I'll get your shipping addy and send them off to you when they arrive. All my other missing gear turned up "found" so the booties were the only casualty. THanks to everyone and I hope to see some of you in New Mexico this fall/winter. Bevin |
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![]() "Danl" wrote in message ... Hey Bevin, BTW, you owe the group a trip report from your Slough Creek adventures. Danl hear, hear! I'll second the motion jh |
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