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Old July 26th, 2005, 12:27 AM
Charlie Choc
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On 25 Jul 2005 16:24:28 -0700, "Bevin" wrote:

OK, so what weight rod will I need for these bears? I'm guessing my
5wt ain't quite big enough...


You'll probably want at least an 11wt and some *real* long handled forceps.
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Old July 26th, 2005, 01:33 AM
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"Zimbo" wrote in message
oups.com...
Upstream dead-drift, of course.


Which, inevitably, brings you right back where you started.

Wolfgang
who notes that it's not necessarily a bad place to be.


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Old July 26th, 2005, 01:37 AM
Wolfgang
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"Charlie Choc" wrote in message
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On 25 Jul 2005 16:24:28 -0700, "Bevin" wrote:

OK, so what weight rod will I need for these bears? I'm guessing my
5wt ain't quite big enough...


You'll probably want at least an 11wt and some *real* long handled
forceps.


The event was held during bear season a couple of years ago. There were no
problems associated with the timing.......um......well, except that we got
adopted by a stray dog......who took up more than her fair share of porch
space.

Wolfgang
who, truth be told, is much more comfortable with the idea of people chasing
bears all over creation than vice versa.


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Old July 26th, 2005, 01:44 AM
Jeff Miller
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Zimbo wrote:

I'd love to attend--but need to know dates sooner rather than later so
I can convince the various powers that be to let me go.

--Steve (Mormon-in-Transition)


Wayne Harrison wrote:

"Bevin" wrote

I understand

some of you friendly folk get together in western NC in the fall. Does
anyone have an idea of when this event might happen? Any other details
available yet? Is it too early yet?


i believe jeffie miller, the scourge of the madison valley, has some
general concepts for just such an event.

since the only mormon i have ever seen in western north carolina is
zimbo, i might make the scene myownself.

oh, jeffie!!!!!

yfitons
wayno




zimbo - why don't you give us the dates that work best for you and which
will be most acceptable to the "power that must be obeyed". it would be
great to see you again and catch up on your doins. last i heard, you
were training for nascar, and building racecars. g

jeff
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Old July 26th, 2005, 01:57 AM
rw
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Zimbo wrote:

--Steve (Mormon-in-Transition)


.... and top-posting ****tard. :-)

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Old July 26th, 2005, 07:36 AM
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Bevin: The last fly rod that I saw that was broken by "switchin a bar"
only had tha top six or eight inches broken off the old wonderod and he
was still using the rod a couple of decades later. This guy also showed
us some genuwine Yallerhammers that his grandad had tied. Way Cool!

The FFF Southern Council Conclave is in Mountain Home, Arkansas on
October 6-8 and I was kind of thinking about heading over to North
Carolina the next week, or I could just head to Colorado.

Charlie, If any of your group decides to try Eseke's Brew Pub in Taos,
I would suggest staying away from the Green Chili Beer. That is a great
time of year to be in Northern New Mexico. I remember watching mny Dad
catch trout on bubble gum at Junebug campground between Red River and
Questa back in the 1950's.

Big Dale

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Old July 26th, 2005, 08:22 PM
Zimbo
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Forty's dates are as good as any. I have to convince my various bosses
that both flying to Utah to run the St. George marathon on October 1st
*AND* spending several days fishing with ruffians are both mortal
necessities.

As far as being called a top-posting ****tard.... I'm using Google
Groups on a f^cking Macintosh, so it serves me right.

--Steve

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Old July 26th, 2005, 11:23 PM
Jeff
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of course, that still leaves open the question of when *you* will be
there...

jeff

Zimbo wrote:
Forty's dates are as good as any. I have to convince my various bosses
that both flying to Utah to run the St. George marathon on October 1st
*AND* spending several days fishing with ruffians are both mortal
necessities.

As far as being called a top-posting ****tard.... I'm using Google
Groups on a f^cking Macintosh, so it serves me right.

--Steve

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Old July 27th, 2005, 01:36 AM
Frank Reid
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Forty's dates are as good as any. I have to convince my various bosses
that both flying to Utah to run the St. George marathon on October 1st
*AND* spending several days fishing with ruffians are both mortal
necessities.


Steve,
When you get to St. George (don't know why anyone would want to go there
:-)), take your bamboo with you. There is no fishing in the Virgin River
(well, except for a few par-boiled white fish), but Kolob Resevoir is
awesome. There is also Quail Creek Resevoir, but I recommend Kolob. 22
miles up the road from Virgin, UT, you can easily be the only one on the
lake on any given weekday. 24 inch cuts suckin' at the bugs right along the
shore. Try the north side of the lake where the creek comes in. A float
tub is ideal if you can bring it with. Good way to relax after a big run.
Oh, by the way, bring your big crawdad patterns.
http://espn.go.com/outdoors/fishing/...reservoir.html


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Frank Reid
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Old July 27th, 2005, 01:56 AM
Ken Fortenberry
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Zimbo wrote:
Forty's dates are as good as any. I have to convince my various bosses
that both flying to Utah to run the St. George marathon on October 1st
*AND* spending several days fishing with ruffians are both mortal
necessities.


Good luck with that marathon.

I wouldn't be anywhere *near* ready to slither around,
over and amongst Graham County boulders just a week
after having run a marathon. My knees would still be
ice-bound 12 hours a day and my diet would consist of
Laphroaig and ibuprofen, (not that that's all bad ;-).

I envy you youngsters.

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Ken Fortenberry
 




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