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For several weeks now, the rivers have been calling to me, not necessarily for
fishing, although that would be fine. Their song has been playing in my mind as I picture the water as it runs fast in the early Spring. Each time I've tied a fly, I picture it on the water just before the take, and this picture has helped me improve a bit on tying. I can't help but replay one particular day last Spring when I stood in slow water up past my waist and witnessed the most beautiful mayfly hatch I'd ever seen as the daylight faded away. Bright yellow bodies with white angel wings - like fairies from the story books when I was young. It was 50 deg. F. today and I had a few hours to kill in the mid-afternoon, so I took the chance to just go for several walks along a few local rivers. Just watching the water move past the rocks and other structure made me think of the season to come and the peace it will bring me. Each time I passed a spot where a previous catch was made, I'd find myself stopped and concentrating to catch a glimpse of the fish, the sparkling red stripe and flash of the 'bow, or the marvelous spots, color, and markings of the brook trout. These are my two favorite fish by far. Newly fallen structure holds hope for the coming year, and the old brought back fond memories. The water sparkled, and the snow and ice on the banks made a perfect frame for the scenes. I took no photos, 'though I had the camera. It just didn't seem right somehow. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message news:zMb0c.429388$xy6.2503481@attbi_s02... For several weeks now, the rivers have been calling to me, not necessarily for fishing, although that would be fine. Their song has been playing in my mind as I picture the water as it runs fast in the early Spring. Each time I've tied a fly, I picture it on the water just before the take, and this picture has helped me improve a bit on tying. I can't help but replay one particular day last Spring when I stood in slow water up past my waist and witnessed the most beautiful mayfly hatch I'd ever seen as the daylight faded away. Bright yellow bodies with white angel wings - like fairies from the story books when I was young. It was 50 deg. F. today and I had a few hours to kill in the mid-afternoon, so I took the chance to just go for several walks along a few local rivers. Just watching the water move past the rocks and other structure made me think of the season to come and the peace it will bring me. Each time I passed a spot where a previous catch was made, I'd find myself stopped and concentrating to catch a glimpse of the fish, the sparkling red stripe and flash of the 'bow, or the marvelous spots, color, and markings of the brook trout. These are my two favorite fish by far. Newly fallen structure holds hope for the coming year, and the old brought back fond memories. The water sparkled, and the snow and ice on the banks made a perfect frame for the scenes. I took no photos, 'though I had the camera. It just didn't seem right somehow. -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj Beautiful- That is some of the best stuff in life..... i especially enjoyed your bit about the hatching mayflies looking like the fairies of your childhood memories, as my children, (now pretty much grown), and i always said that of mayflies, and we are still convinced that they are really fairies. Snakefiddler |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... i especially enjoyed your bit about the hatching mayflies looking like the fairies of your childhood memories, as my children, (now pretty much grown), and i always said that of mayflies, and we are still convinced that they are really fairies. You must feel very sadistic when you tie on a mayfly pattern, then! --riverman ("heeere, fishy fishy fishy. Heeere......shuddup, tinkerbell!!, heeeeerre, fishy fishy fishy...") |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... i especially enjoyed your bit about the hatching mayflies looking like the fairies of your childhood memories, as my children, (now pretty much grown), and i always said that of mayflies, and we are still convinced that they are really fairies. You must feel very sadistic when you tie on a mayfly pattern, then! --riverman ("heeere, fishy fishy fishy. Heeere......shuddup, tinkerbell!!, heeeeerre, fishy fishy fishy...") Ya, cause i've tied a lot of mayfly patterns ![]() Snake- ya better make with the fairy dust, and fly tinkerbell! |
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