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Well,
the ticket is booked and paid for. With the connection flight it was US$ 740. Some questions: What are the waters that we fish? Small creek(s)? Big river? Any special flies that are a must? Do I bring my own deck of cards or will you bring your marked ones? ;-) Do I need to shop for food in advance or is there a place nearby that I can get what I need? Do you plan dinner in groups or each and everyone to himself? Whats lobster night? An excuse to get drunk? What will the climate be like? Lou, is it OK if I accept your offer on a sleeping bag and mattress? I have a four piece rod Sage 490-4LL, will that cover my needs or do I bring a heavier classed rod? What will we be fishing for? (Brown trout, rainbow trout, cutthroat or what?) Anyone wish to buy something from Sweden? Loop reel or anything like that? / Roger Daytime engineer Lifetime fly fisherman If you feel like it, visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ for info on fly fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, or visit http://www.imsoc.se/ffgallery/ , the fly fishermen's gallery. |
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On 1/9/04 11:42 AM, in article , "Roger Ohlund"
wrote: snip What will the climate be like? I hear tell it's guaranteed to be sunny and warm. Bill (I look forward to meeting you, Roger!) |
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What will the climate be like?
I hear tell it's guaranteed to be sunny and warm. Compared to what, Scotland? Bring your Swedish Gore-Tex Bikini Model Volleyball Team. I'm personally looking for a good condition "dry suit" for this year. Frank Reid |
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![]() William Claspy wrote: On 1/9/04 11:42 AM, in article , "Roger Ohlund" wrote: snip What will the climate be like? I hear tell it's guaranteed to be sunny and warm. Bill (I look forward to meeting you, Roger!) You're flying a long ways and I think you deserve a more honest answer. I don't live in Pennsylvania so I MIGHT be wrong, but I believe that May is a rainy time of year. The year I went, it literally rained every day and the rivers were muddy and very high. That was an exceptional amount of rain. Last year was better. The likelihood of muddied rivers is what makes the trip this year iffy for me. Maybe Bill is in charge of weather this year and he's guaranteeing good weather? Willi |
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On 1/9/04 1:35 PM, in article ,
"Willi" wrote: William Claspy wrote: On 1/9/04 11:42 AM, in article , "Roger Ohlund" wrote: snip What will the climate be like? I hear tell it's guaranteed to be sunny and warm. Bill (I look forward to meeting you, Roger!) You're flying a long ways and I think you deserve a more honest answer. I don't live in Pennsylvania so I MIGHT be wrong, but I believe that May is a rainy time of year. The year I went, it literally rained every day and the rivers were muddy and very high. That was an exceptional amount of rain. Last year was better. The likelihood of muddied rivers is what makes the trip this year iffy for me. Maybe Bill is in charge of weather this year and he's guaranteeing good weather? With the discussions of Penns weather that we've seen on ROFF, I didn't think my post needed a smiley. :-) Roger, plan on bringing everything from shorts to midweight long johns, from sun hat to full on Gore Tex and you'll probably use most or all of it during the week. Honest Bill, who's barely in charge of himself. |
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I don't live in Pennsylvania so I MIGHT be wrong, but I believe that May
is a rainy time of year. Willi is NOT wrong. Over the last 30 years, we've averaged about an inch of rain a week at that time of year. Dave and I got caught in a minor blizzard last year! But we also have lovely, warm, sunny days in May. |
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Willi writes:
I MIGHT be wrong, but I believe that May is a rainy time of year. The year I went, it literally rained every day Willi was present for the worst year for heavy rain in nearly 20 years. May is NOT, I repeat, NOT a typically raining month in PA(April often is, though). I can remember several seasons with NO significant rain in May. Tom |
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![]() Tom Littleton wrote: Willi writes: I MIGHT be wrong, but I believe that May is a rainy time of year. The year I went, it literally rained every day Willi was present for the worst year for heavy rain in nearly 20 years. May is NOT, I repeat, NOT a typically raining month in PA(April often is, though). I can remember several seasons with NO significant rain in May. Tom I know I got a distorted perspective when I was there, but according to the weather station at State College, May is the wettest month of the year. http://www.worldclimate.com/cgi-bin/...7+2200+368449C Willi |
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Willi was present for the worst year for heavy rain in nearly 20 years.
True, that was exceptional. Not sure of the dates of the Clave that year, but it rained 5.92 inches in May and 9.0 (!) inches in June. May is NOT, I repeat, NOT a typically raining month in PA(April often is, though). According to the data published daily in the CDT (local paper) by AccuWeather, the 30-year average rainfall for the month of May is 3.70 inches. Average for April, 3.16 inches. June, 4.28 inches. Large standard deviations, of course. As long as I'm looking stuff up, average high temps for the second half of May rise from 69 to 73, F; average overnight lows, 48 to 53. All those numbers are for State College, about 30 miles WSW of Coburn. In this kind of mountainous terrain, both rainfall and temps can vary a lot over relatively short distances. vince |
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![]() vincent p. norris wrote: All those numbers are for State College, about 30 miles WSW of Coburn. In this kind of mountainous terrain, both rainfall and temps can vary a lot over relatively short distances. vince - i think of those long ridges around penns and state college as "hills", compared to western nc mountains. what is the highest elevation in the area of penns and state college? isn't penns at coburn at about 900-1000 feet elevation? jeff |
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