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Currently restrained from tennis and bike riding due to an inflamed (?)
tendon in my heel, I am searching for a mini adventure. Think Big Dale and his tying crowd are going to Callaway Gardens (one hour west of Atlanta) and the new Elderhostel Catalog is even offering a week of fly fishing instruction at the Gardens. I am interested in any information that you guys can offer me about fishing there. Realize like it may be like a catfish pond, but they claim to have 14 lakes (ponds) available. A three weigh with a psychedelic (acquired by numerous devious trading at numerous clave raffles) might offer some reward. My squaw could play tennis with the local squires and visit the butterfly atrium while being a proper Southern gentleman wearing a straw hat and sear-sucker suit could battle six ounce sunfish. Any info or suggestions appreciated. For you historical readers Jeff Shaara's new World War I book has a beautifully written chapter--almost like free verse poetry--but then drags through air battles and mud, sort of like the war. Recently read that Chief Black Elk said that a man who always wears his moccasins thinks the earth is covered with leather. Asadi and Wolfgang are offering no kayak trips on Penns this year--think I will have another Manhattan--Seagram's VO and M&R vermouth. IJ |
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![]() "Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... Think Big Dale and his tying crowd are going to Callaway Gardens (one hour west of Atlanta) and the new Elderhostel Catalog is even offering a week of fly fishing instruction at the Gardens. I am interested in any information that you guys can offer me about fishing there. Realize like it may be like a catfish pond, but they claim to have 14 lakes (ponds) available. A three weigh with a psychedelic (acquired by numerous devious trading at numerous clave raffles) might offer some reward. My squaw could play tennis with the local squires and visit the butterfly atrium while being a proper Southern gentleman wearing a straw hat and sear-sucker suit could battle six ounce sunfish. Any info or suggestions appreciated. -First off, leave the damn 3wt home. The bass and bream in those ponds are huge. My buddy broke a redington 7wt on one of the bass. I caught one that the hand scale topped out on (8lb) -Two, get comfortable in a float tube. Best way to fish those ponds. -Three. Hydrate well, it's warmer there than in Wilmington. There used to be an Orvis shop on the grounds for supplies and such. And if you're into such things south of Columbus there's a fairly decent red eye bass fishery. For the life of my I can't recall the river, I don't think it's the Chattahoochee but I've been wrong at least once in my life. The ponds used to be assigned on a beat basis and if I recall the price was not on the low side but if you're fishing without the shop guide I assume it will be less expensive. Ifin you're intetested in the red eye bass fishery drop me a note and I'll look through my notes or make a few calls to get the river right. |
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