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headed back down to Harkers....
hey fellahs, thought i'd drop-in again and say hello. lil' trip report.... i was fortunate enough to spend november 1-10 down east on harkers island, cackalacky.... chasin' albies. on the fly, i don't think there is a more adrenaline pumping experience then the initial one minute or so run the lil' tunnys provide the long rodder ..... it is incredibly awesome. than it's all meat and potatoes.... crank-run-crank-run-crank... finally, you purchase the fly line back on the reel and crank some more..... 10 or so minutes after the take, you reach over and tail the fish, haul him into the boat, and release him with a headfirst thrust (so oxygen rakes his gills and empowers him) back into the sea to see what may well be, pound for pound, the most exciting sal****er fly angling experience a man can enjoy. it's addictive and ... well, albie headed back down to harkers after turkey day. again, long time fellahs.... hope all is well with all you surly bastids ;-) waldo |
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ezflyfisher wrote:
headed back down to Harkers.... hey fellahs, thought i'd drop-in again and say hello. lil' trip report.... i was fortunate enough to spend november 1-10 down east on harkers island, cackalacky.... chasin' albies. on the fly, i don't think there is a more adrenaline pumping experience then the initial one minute or so run the lil' tunnys provide the long rodder .... it is incredibly awesome. than it's all meat and potatoes.... crank-run-crank-run-crank... finally, you purchase the fly line back on the reel and crank some more..... 10 or so minutes after the take, you reach over and tail the fish, haul him into the boat, and release him with a headfirst thrust (so oxygen rakes his gills and empowers him) back into the sea to see what may well be, pound for pound, the most exciting sal****er fly angling experience a man can enjoy. it's addictive and ... well, albie headed back down to harkers after turkey day. again, long time fellahs.... hope all is well with all you surly bastids ;-) waldo Geez, Walt, where ya been? This place needs you help bad. Good to hear from you again. Russell |
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On Nov 14, 2:44 pm, "ezflyfisher"
wrote: again, long time fellahs.... hope all is well with all you surly bastids ;-) Hey Walt! Good to see you again. This surly bastid ain't too bad off; how's you? As for here, la plus change.... Joe F. |
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"ezflyfisher" wrote in message
... headed back down to Harkers.... hey fellahs, thought i'd drop-in again and say hello. lil' trip report.... i was fortunate enough to spend november 1-10 down east on harkers island, cackalacky.... chasin' albies. on the fly, i don't think there is a more adrenaline pumping experience then the initial one minute or so run the lil' tunnys provide the long rodder .... it is incredibly awesome. than it's all meat and potatoes.... crank-run-crank-run-crank... finally, you purchase the fly line back on the reel and crank some more..... 10 or so minutes after the take, you reach over and tail the fish, haul him into the boat, and release him with a headfirst thrust (so oxygen rakes his gills and empowers him) back into the sea to see what may well be, pound for pound, the most exciting sal****er fly angling experience a man can enjoy. it's addictive and ... well, albie headed back down to harkers after turkey day. again, long time fellahs.... hope all is well with all you surly bastids ;-) waldo I hate you ;-) |
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ezflyfisher wrote:
headed back down to Harkers.... Hey, Walt. (He taught me the bow-and-arrow cast.) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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ezflyfisher wrote:
snip again, long time fellahs.... hope all is well with all you surly bastids ;-) Good to "see" ya, Walt. I hope your new shop is working out well for you. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "ezflyfisher" wrote in message ... headed back down to Harkers.... hey fellahs, thought i'd drop-in again and say hello. jesus, i thought maybe we would read something about a ranger from dan''l boone refuge having come across bleached bones, an empty pint bottle of j. w. dant, and a pair of rotted green hip boots at the bottom of a gorge above sassafrass creek. marie would be, of course, inconsolable... sure can be pretty about dawn around the shackleford banks, doncha think? yfitp wayno |
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![]() "ezflyfisher" wrote in message ... headed back down to Harkers.... hey fellahs, thought i'd drop-in again and say hello. lil' trip report.... i was fortunate enough to spend november 1-10 down east on harkers island, cackalacky.... chasin' albies. on the fly, i don't think there is a more adrenaline pumping experience then the initial one minute or so run the lil' tunnys provide the long rodder .... it is incredibly awesome. than it's all meat and potatoes.... crank-run-crank-run-crank... finally, you purchase the fly line back on the reel and crank some more..... 10 or so minutes after the take, you reach over and tail the fish, haul him into the boat, and release him with a headfirst thrust (so oxygen rakes his gills and empowers him) back into the sea to see what may well be, pound for pound, the most exciting sal****er fly angling experience a man can enjoy. it's addictive and ... well, albie headed back down to harkers after turkey day. again, long time fellahs.... hope all is well with all you surly bastids ;-) waldo Uncle Wally's here! Uncle Wally's here! ![]() Welcome back, stranger. Wolfgang |
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"ezflyfisher" wrote in news:NeI_i.3515
: again, long time fellahs. I was just admiring your bruised up mug from that Penn's clave hangin on my office wall. Good to hear from ya. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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ezflyfisher wrote:
Hey Waldo, They just look like fast, tough fish. Jeff's been trying to get me out there to do some sal****er fishing. Maybe I need to make some time. Willi |
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