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rw wrote:
rw wrote: No thanks. Frankly, I wish Texas would secede. Then we could build a fence on the LA, OK, NM border. I forgot the AK border. Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ... Guy wrote: Last night, as I went through another couple hours of sorting tying materials, as is the case after one of those tying frenzies, I was quite pleased with myself for the reorganization effort of all that stuff. One problem. I left my tying office door open. ******* Beagle.... In the office was a neat pile of fur and feathers about two feet in diameter. How the heck that dog plucked all those feathers and fur, I'll never know. All the hides/skins were consumed along with all the smaller cape hackles. At least I will be able to sort a bunch of ABC (already been chewed) hackle into baggies..... Losses include: One premium elk rump patch - Fly Fishing Shop One #1 cape - grizzly - Cabela's One beautiful Wapsi grizzly cock saddle patch, brown - Barlow's One dry fly grizzly cape - Bass Pro Lesson learned: None, this was not the first time Resolution: One 11 year old fat, lazy Beagle for sale - AKC - gonads not included Any Takers? Here's a possible solution: http://www.craigslist.org/about/best...126876415.html -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. How in the heck did you come up with that? wonders never cease to amaze me.... john |
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On Jun 24, 10:54*pm, rw wrote:
rw wrote: rw wrote: No thanks. Frankly, I wish Texas would secede. Then we could build a fence on the LA, OK, NM border. I forgot the AK border. Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. I'll keep Arkansas for myself. Mainly the North Fork and White Rivers. Wonderful, Gigantic, Plentiful trout. G |
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Guy wrote:
rw wrote: Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. I'll keep Arkansas for myself. Mainly the North Fork and White Rivers. Wonderful, Gigantic, Plentiful trout. Phony baloney fisheries and a goddamn abomination is what they are. They put those friggin' dams in and absolutely ruined miles upon miles of some of the finest smallmouth streams on the whole planet. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Jun 25, 6:13*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Guy wrote: rw wrote: Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. I'll keep Arkansas for myself. Mainly the North Fork and White Rivers. Wonderful, Gigantic, Plentiful trout. Phony baloney fisheries and a goddamn abomination is what they are. They put those friggin' dams in and absolutely ruined miles upon miles of some of the finest smallmouth streams on the whole planet. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken & RW, I appreciate your opinions. Texas is a Hell Hole for a trout fisherman. I am jealous everytime a think of RW and what he sees out of his windows every morning he awakes. You, Ken live somwhere up north of me 800 or 1000 miles and have the beauty of lakes and freeflowing rivers. Try being me who looks out on a sea of roofs and fight some of the worst traffic in the world. It costs me a minimum of $1000 just to think about trout fishing anywhere but Arkansas, and, that is a 500 mile drive to the quality trout. I am sorry about the dams but it made one hell of a trout fishery. Sorry about the smallmouth. There are still a ton of quality smallmouth waters in AR. I look forward to fishing with you guys but, kiss my butt. G |
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![]() "Guy" wrote in message ... On Jun 25, 6:13 am, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Guy wrote: rw wrote: Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. I'll keep Arkansas for myself. Mainly the North Fork and White Rivers. Wonderful, Gigantic, Plentiful trout. Phony baloney fisheries and a goddamn abomination is what they are. They put those friggin' dams in and absolutely ruined miles upon miles of some of the finest smallmouth streams on the whole planet. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken & RW, I appreciate your opinions. Texas is a Hell Hole for a trout fisherman. I am jealous everytime a think of RW and what he sees out of his windows every morning he awakes. You, Ken live somwhere up north of me 800 or 1000 miles and have the beauty of lakes and freeflowing rivers. Try being me who looks out on a sea of roofs and fight some of the worst traffic in the world. It costs me a minimum of $1000 just to think about trout fishing anywhere but Arkansas, and, that is a 500 mile drive to the quality trout. I am sorry about the dams but it made one hell of a trout fishery. Sorry about the smallmouth. There are still a ton of quality smallmouth waters in AR. I look forward to fishing with you guys but, kiss my butt. G Well said! You snaggle-toothed Junglecockian. Op |
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On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 06:05:59 -0700 (PDT), Guy wrote:
On Jun 25, 6:13*am, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Guy wrote: rw wrote: Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. I'll keep Arkansas for myself. Mainly the North Fork and White Rivers. Wonderful, Gigantic, Plentiful trout. Phony baloney fisheries and a goddamn abomination is what they are. They put those friggin' dams in and absolutely ruined miles upon miles of some of the finest smallmouth streams on the whole planet. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken & RW, I appreciate your opinions. Texas is a Hell Hole for a trout fisherman. I am jealous everytime a think of RW and what he sees out of his windows every morning he awakes. You, Ken live somwhere up north of me 800 or 1000 miles and have the beauty of lakes and freeflowing rivers. Try being me who looks out on a sea of roofs and fight some of the worst traffic in the world. It costs me a minimum of $1000 just to think about trout fishing anywhere but Arkansas, and, that is a 500 mile drive to the quality trout. I am sorry about the dams but it made one hell of a trout fishery. Sorry about the smallmouth. There are still a ton of quality smallmouth waters in AR. I look forward to fishing with you guys but, kiss my butt. G I don't know if still is, but Austin's TU chapter used to be the largest in the US (by something like triple the next largest chapter)....I guess it was the stocking at Granbury that did it...OTOH, I think the Austin Angler went belly up, so...??? Seriously, though, the Hill County, and really, much of the eastern half of Texas, has some pretty damned good fishing, fly or otherwise, albeit no even half-assed trout fishing (...and no, those stockers don't count...) TC, R |
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Guy wrote:
Ken & RW, I appreciate your opinions. Texas is a Hell Hole for a trout fisherman. Poor trout fishing is the least of my objections to Texas. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Jun 27, 10:10*am, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jun 2009 06:05:59 -0700 (PDT), Guy wrote: On Jun 25, 6:13 am, Ken Fortenberry wrote: Guy wrote: rw wrote: Oops. Mean AR for Arkansas. AK is Alaska, of course. We'll keep AK, if only for the fishing, if not for their crazy-ass politics. I'll keep Arkansas for myself. Mainly the North Fork and White Rivers. Wonderful, Gigantic, Plentiful trout. Phony baloney fisheries and a goddamn abomination is what they are. They put those friggin' dams in and absolutely ruined miles upon miles of some of the finest smallmouth streams on the whole planet. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken & RW, I appreciate your opinions. Texas is a Hell Hole for a trout fisherman. I am jealous everytime a think of RW and what he sees out of his windows every morning he awakes. You, Ken live somwhere up north of me 800 or 1000 miles and have the beauty of lakes and freeflowing rivers. Try being me who looks out on a sea of roofs and fight some of the worst traffic in the world. It costs me a minimum of $1000 just to think about trout fishing anywhere but Arkansas, and, that is a 500 mile drive to the quality trout. I am sorry about the dams but it made one hell of a trout fishery. Sorry about the smallmouth. There are still a ton of quality smallmouth waters in AR. I look forward to fishing with you guys but, kiss my butt. G I don't know if still is, but Austin's TU chapter used to be the largest in the US (by something like triple the next largest chapter)....I guess it was the stocking at Granbury that did it...OTOH, I think the Austin Angler went belly up, so...??? Seriously, though, the Hill County, and really, much of the eastern half of Texas, has some pretty damned good fishing, fly or otherwise, albeit no even half-assed trout fishing (...and no, those stockers don't count...) TC, R- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Richard, I have some acreage in Kerrville and hope to build my final home there in the next few years. I am doing the architecturals now. It is beautiful in the Hill Country as far as beauty goes in Texas. It is more of a state of mind we will be moving to. The Guadalupe is only an hour away and has some good trout supported by the State, Austin Anglers, and I believe TU. The local GRTU is the largest chapter is the US. Go figure. Alot of good warm water fly fishing in the Hill Country and the coast is just 3 hours away. Guy |
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On Jun 27, 10:10*am, wrote:
I don't know if still is, but Austin's TU chapter used to be the largest in the US (by something like triple the next largest chapter).... The Guadalupe River TU chapter is the largest. I guess it was the stocking at Granbury that did it...OTOH, I think the Austin Angler went belly up, so...??? Yep. I happened to drop by there a couple of weeks before they had their going out of business sale, and it was pretty obvious they weren't doing well. Trout fishing is still going strong on the Guadalupe, but they couldn't compete with the Interweb thingie. Seriously, though, the Hill County, and really, much of the eastern half of Texas, has some pretty damned good fishing, fly or otherwise, albeit no even half-assed trout fishing (...and no, those stockers don't count...) Our problem now is simply a lack of water. I don't even go to my favorite spots because it makes me almost sick to my stomach to see how low the rivers are. There are some spring-fed streams that are (barely) holding their own, but the Pedernales and Blanco are not even running in most of the spots I used to fish. Ironically, because of an agreement between the Guadalupe River TU chapter and the river authority, the lower Guad is holding up better than most, as they continue to release water from Canyon dam (even while the lake dries up to nothing). The agreement stipulated that they would keep the flow at 200 cfs or higher year-round, and due to the drought, they've had to cut back, but as I'm typing this, the release rate shows as 61 cfs. (Contrast that to the Pedernales at Johnson City which is flowing at 1.2; median for this time of year is about 50.) As for the comments about Texas in general -- it's all about what you make of it. Austin is one of the nicer towns anywhere. At least it was until all the northerners and Californians moved in. (It cuts both ways, boys.) The Hill Country where I live is beautiful, and the people are friendly. Yes, there are plenty of assholes, and our politicians are idiots, but I'd say the same goes for most places. For our two most vocal anti-Texas friends I have a couple of questions: Are all Illernoise politicians like your governor? Are all Idahoans wacko racist survivalists? Chuck Vance |
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