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Old October 23rd, 2003, 01:49 AM
Bob Patton
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"George Cleveland" wrote in message
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//snip//
And yet the latest issue Trout (TU's magazine) has a very nice story on
Appalachian brook trout, including a shot of a stream that looks for all

the
world as if its flowing down a grand staircase built of car sized

boulders. And
no pictures of mesomorphic brookies.

//snip//
It is a very good article. If they'd spent a little time and effort maybe
they could have had the TV crew tag along on that story. Christopher Camuto,
who wrote the article in Trout, has a marvelous appreciation for the
mountains, and if he'd let a TV crew participate I'm sure it would have been
an interesting program.

Bob


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Old October 23rd, 2003, 01:53 AM
Jeff Miller
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well george... why not talk to wolfie, and the two of you come on down
for some brookie chasing in nc. bring the tu teevee crew along and we'll
"put on a show"... but i'm not carryin the teevee cameras, or lights,
or gaffs, or anydamnthinglikeit. g

jeff

George Cleveland wrote:


And yet the latest issue Trout (TU's magazine) has a very nice story on
Appalachian brook trout, including a shot of a stream that looks for all the
world as if its flowing down a grand staircase built of car sized boulders. And
no pictures of mesomorphic brookies.

Also the TU TV show last year did an episode on the Mecan R. in Wisconsin where
they were virtually rained out and spent most of the show talking water quality
and tying flies. Which, come to think of it, may explain why they might have
felt a need to spice up the production values this year.

g.c.


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Old October 23rd, 2003, 02:15 AM
George Cleveland
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:53:45 -0400, Jeff Miller
wrote:

well george... why not talk to wolfie, and the two of you come on down
for some brookie chasing in nc. bring the tu teevee crew along and we'll
"put on a show"... but i'm not carryin the teevee cameras, or lights,
or gaffs, or anydamnthinglikeit. g

jeff


What month in the springtime would be the best? No promises but, as I've written
before, the mother-in-law lives in Fairfield Glade TN and I have permission to
abandon Jacci there if we ever go back down to visit.

g.c.


George Cleveland wrote:


And yet the latest issue Trout (TU's magazine) has a very nice story on
Appalachian brook trout, including a shot of a stream that looks for all the
world as if its flowing down a grand staircase built of car sized boulders. And
no pictures of mesomorphic brookies.

Also the TU TV show last year did an episode on the Mecan R. in Wisconsin where
they were virtually rained out and spent most of the show talking water quality
and tying flies. Which, come to think of it, may explain why they might have
felt a need to spice up the production values this year.

g.c.



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Old October 23rd, 2003, 02:35 AM
Wolfgang
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"George Cleveland" wrote in message
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:53:45 -0400, Jeff Miller


wrote:

well george... why not talk to wolfie, and the two of you come on down
for some brookie chasing in nc. bring the tu teevee crew along and we'll
"put on a show"... but i'm not carryin the teevee cameras, or lights,
or gaffs, or anydamnthinglikeit. g

jeff


What month in the springtime would be the best? No promises but, as I've

written
before, the mother-in-law lives in Fairfield Glade TN and I have

permission to
abandon Jacci there if we ever go back down to visit.


May is a lovely month in the mountains. Been there. Done it. Eager to do
it again. I think it's time to broaden the horizons of all those effete
pointy headed louts up in Pennsylvanica, Taxachusetts, and what not. I say
scrap the Penn's thing and do up a BIG bash in Graham county.....let's see
if them boys can fish more than an ahms length from the cah.

Wolfgang


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Old October 23rd, 2003, 02:56 AM
Jeff Miller
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late april or most of may imo... but may is penns also.

jeff

George Cleveland wrote:

On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:53:45 -0400, Jeff Miller
wrote:


well george... why not talk to wolfie, and the two of you come on down
for some brookie chasing in nc. bring the tu teevee crew along and we'll
"put on a show"... but i'm not carryin the teevee cameras, or lights,
or gaffs, or anydamnthinglikeit. g

jeff



What month in the springtime would be the best? No promises but, as I've written
before, the mother-in-law lives in Fairfield Glade TN and I have permission to
abandon Jacci there if we ever go back down to visit.

g.c.



George Cleveland wrote:



And yet the latest issue Trout (TU's magazine) has a very nice story on
Appalachian brook trout, including a shot of a stream that looks for all the
world as if its flowing down a grand staircase built of car sized boulders. And
no pictures of mesomorphic brookies.

Also the TU TV show last year did an episode on the Mecan R. in Wisconsin where
they were virtually rained out and spent most of the show talking water quality
and tying flies. Which, come to think of it, may explain why they might have
felt a need to spice up the production values this year.

g.c.




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Old October 23rd, 2003, 05:43 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:NCGlb.98153$AH4.84974@lakeread06...
late april or most of may imo... but may is penns also.



yep, late april is the best time of the year for us. it's the only time
that you will see substantial insect activity in the form of "hatches",
although it will not be anything like what i have seen in the northeast
about two weeks later.

yfitons
wayno


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Old October 23rd, 2003, 10:39 AM
Tom Littleton
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Wolfie writes:
I think it's time to broaden the horizons of all those effete
pointy headed louts up in Pennsylvanica, Taxachusetts, and what not. I say
scrap the Penn's thing and do up a BIG bash in Graham county.....let's see
if them boys can fish more than an ahms length from the cah.


Some of us pointy headed types have spent the bulk of this season chasing brook
and brown trout in little mountain streams that require a bit of hoofing. Good
for the soul and all that. Still, unleashing 40 or so of us onto brook trout
waters might be a bit much. I always figured that the lure of Penn's had a bit
to do with the prolific bug life....kinda ties in with the fly part of fly
fishingg. I think, in that respect, we've gone and corrupted the NC crowd(at
least for one blissful week a year).
still Loutish in PA,
Tom
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Old October 23rd, 2003, 10:40 AM
Tom Littleton
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Jeff Miller states:

late april or most of may imo... but may is penns also.


Wolfgang, note my earlier comment,
corrupting the Carolinians!!

corrupter of youth everywhere,
Tom

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Old October 23rd, 2003, 11:38 AM
Jeff Miller
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since no one else is taking responsibility, in the next few days i hope
to be establishing the dates for the penns gathering in may 2004. g
are there any days in mid may that present a problem for the pa. hosts -
tom, mike, davepa, vince, mark??

jeff (completely corrupted)

Tom Littleton wrote:
Wolfie writes:

I think it's time to broaden the horizons of all those effete
pointy headed louts up in Pennsylvanica, Taxachusetts, and what not. I say
scrap the Penn's thing and do up a BIG bash in Graham county.....let's see
if them boys can fish more than an ahms length from the cah.



Some of us pointy headed types have spent the bulk of this season chasing brook
and brown trout in little mountain streams that require a bit of hoofing. Good
for the soul and all that. Still, unleashing 40 or so of us onto brook trout
waters might be a bit much. I always figured that the lure of Penn's had a bit
to do with the prolific bug life....kinda ties in with the fly part of fly
fishingg. I think, in that respect, we've gone and corrupted the NC crowd(at
least for one blissful week a year).
still Loutish in PA,
Tom


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Old October 23rd, 2003, 11:50 AM
Frank Reid
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late april or most of may imo... but may is penns also.

Wolfgang, note my earlier comment,
corrupting the Carolinians!!

corrupter of youth everywhere,
Tom


Next step, conversion to Yuengling.
Good job, Agent Catskill

Frank Reid



 




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