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![]() "Big Dale" wrote in message ... snakefidler wrote:snipwhich was followed by a trip to bass lake One morning during Waldo's Spring Fling Waldo took Frank and I over to bass lake and we had some fun for a couple of hours. You won't be doing much wading in that lake if you were fishing where we were. The little black and olive flies I sent you are called Cap Spiders and are tied on 1/124 ounce crappie jugs so they sink. If the fish do not want to take the flies off the surface, then try one of the Cap spiders and slowly crawl them along the bottom. cool- manipulating these things is a good part of the fun They work pretty good at times. Nothing works great all the time, but I have caught so many fish on these two kind of flies that they are my "go to" flies. The only way to get used to hooking them is to keep doing it. That is why is suggested learning on bluegill...you get more chances in a morning than on trout in most cases. When I fished bass lake I kept hanging my flies in the trees on the backcast. I hope you decorated a tree or two while you were there also. grin. i did get my line caught in a tree once, but happily it settled on a low branch, so i was able to retrieve it. i am following the instructions from the video that frank sent, and casted by raising my arm from the 9:00 position to 12:00- without bending my wrist. that part wasn't too difficult- controlling the "excess" line as it went through the rod was more tricky, and i had diffficulty with the power stroke. of course, since i don't have eyes in the back of my head, i had no way to judge the quality of my loops. G i'm workin on it,though. snakefiddler Keep it up and have fun with this. Big Dale |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... - Actually, the two are eminently combinable. true , i did have my daughter quiz me while we were fishing, for an exam i have in my north american indians class tommorrow ;-) If it's an area of particular interest.....as opposed to merely another class.....you might want to have a look at "Captured by the Indians", subtitled "15 Firsthand Accounts, 1750-1870", edited by Frederick Drimmer, Dover Publications, 1961. As the title suggests, it's a compendium of abbreviated versions of the accounts of a number of "white" people who had a more intimate and more extended look at the subject matter than most. Wolfgang i picked that one up today as well. it'll be interesting to read these accounts from the white perspective. the instructor of my north american indians class said on the first day that he will be telling us stories that will inspire rage at people on both sides of the issue, as well as anger and pity. i already know this to be true, and i suspect this book may contain some material that will provoke those same emotions. i always enjoy being introduced to new resources on such subjects, and books are *one* of my favorite things, to which anyone who has been in my home can attest. snakefiddler |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Mark H. Bowen" wrote in message ... Good to hear! Sorry I missed ya, but things came up that I had to attend to. We'll try again, if you wish, in the near future. it's all good- i'm sure we'll get around to it sooner or later, and yes i still want to- there's nothin like one on one instruction. snakefiddler "things came up....", "try again...", "get around to it...", "still want to...", "one on one..." WHEN are you gonna learn to drop those sexual innuendos?? ;-) --riverman (by the way, the one thing better than 1:1 instruction is LOTS of 1:1 instruction. It wasn't until near the end of my first year of flyfishing that I finally hired a guide. What a difference it made on that trip!! Now I try to hire one the first day out at every new venue I fish.) |
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Boy this CRS stuff sure kicks in sometimes. Now it seems like that day that
Waldo took Frank Church and I over to Bass Lake both Frank andIi were skunked and it pains me to say that since I have been playing with fly rods since the early 50's.I can't even remember whether Waldo caught one or two fish, but Bass Lake was some very tough fishing. Beautiful and I would not take any amount of money for those couple of hours, but it had to do with the friends, not the fish that we caught. Big Dale |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... ....how interesting to have an ancestor play such an important role in history. Hm.....while Joe IS technically an ancestor, I believe that referring to him solely in terms of his role in history is just a wee bit prema......um......oh.....heh, heh......never mind. Wolfgang who has recently.....and for the first time.....found dirt younger than his own self. ![]() |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Mark H. Bowen" wrote in message ... Good to hear! Sorry I missed ya, but things came up that I had to attend to. We'll try again, if you wish, in the near future. it's all good- i'm sure we'll get around to it sooner or later, and yes i still want to- there's nothin like one on one instruction. snakefiddler "things came up....", "try again...", "get around to it...", "still want to...", "one on one..." WHEN are you gonna learn to drop those sexual innuendos?? ;-) i guess i just can't help myself ;-) (you just wanted to beat forty to it, huh? SEG) --riverman (by the way, the one thing better than 1:1 instruction is LOTS of 1:1 yeah, i could use a lot of that if i ever want to get to the point where i can brag on myself- you know- tight loops and all............. instruction. It wasn't until near the end of my first year of flyfishing that I finally hired a guide. What a difference it made on that trip!! Now I try to hire one the first day out at every new venue I fish.) yeah, well, maybe one day when i finish school and have money. unlikely though, considering my major! not a huge money maker ..... snakefiddler-( who did it for love- not money) |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... - Actually, the two are eminently combinable. true , i did have my daughter quiz me while we were fishing, for an exam i have in my north american indians class tommorrow ;-) If it's an area of particular interest.....as opposed to merely another class.....you might want to have a look at "Captured by the Indians", subtitled "15 Firsthand Accounts, 1750-1870", edited by Frederick Drimmer, Dover Publications, 1961. As the title suggests, it's a compendium of abbreviated versions of the accounts of a number of "white" people who had a more intimate and more extended look at the subject matter than most. Wolfgang i picked that one up today as well. it'll be interesting to read these accounts from the white perspective. It's probably been about a year since I read it, so I can only offer some dimly recollected impressions. As I recall, I thought Drimmer's selections presented a fairly balanced view of what is after all a pretty lopsided phenomenon......though, come to think of it, while the mechanics were often radically different, a great many Indians were also kidnapped by Whites. I remember wondering why there were no accounts preceding 1750. Surely, this was not the earliest that such an event occurred and the victim lived to tell the tale. The may be something about this in the prefatory material but, if so, I don't remember it. Drimmer's notes are perfunctory and he did not include a bibliography or an index.......he should be gutshot, but it's probably too late. ![]() My copy is in paperback. On the insides of both front and back covers is a list of 51 other "Dover Books on the American Indian". If yours doesn't have this list and you're interested, let me know via email. I'll be happy to send it.......um......it might take a few days......and I can't promise slavish adherence to MLA standards. the instructor of my north american indians class said on the first day that he will be telling us stories that will inspire rage at people on both sides of the issue, as well as anger and pity. i already know this to be true, and i suspect this book may contain some material that will provoke those same emotions. Probably depends to a large extent on how easy one is to inspire. As for myself, I can't think many treatments that I would consider too harsh or barbaric for anyone who invaded my home......regardless of what side of which fence it might lie on. i always enjoy being introduced to new resources on such subjects, and books are *one* of my favorite things, to which anyone who has been in my home can attest. I try to observes the usual social forms when entering someone else's house for the first time, but I can't help but let my eyes quickly scan the room for bookshelves. If there are any present, I WILL find an opportunity to browse. ![]() Wolfgang oh, and if i'm not mistaken (and i'm not), we have in our midst a couple of wonderful "human resources" for further investigation into matters bibliographical.....they will make their presence known if and when needed......and if they are so inclined. |
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Congrads on your first catch.....It will get better it won't be long before you
are looking around and saying looks like a spinner fall or they were hitting on tan caddis last night...We have millions of blue gill around here i could catch them all day long if i wanted to.......I am not trying to step on anyones toes here but i find that in Ct. i use flies that have been beat to death by trout on blue gill and bass and crappie...I have a Plueger (sp) 5wt at my camp here last year one night i caught two largemouth bass in excess of 2lbs on a #12 grey fox.....I have used BWO's sulpurs, march browns,caddis almost anything will work but then i have never heard of stocking bluegills...... Where I have lived all my life they are plentyful matter of fact downright pesky........Make a nice cast to where you think a bass will be and bang a friggin bluegill and another and another well you get the drift.....Don't get yourself into the idea that spiders are the only thing that will catch bluegill if spiders don't work try a dry fly try a wet fly try anything you happen to have in your vest....Best of luck on your flyfishing apprenticeship...Watch out for that Opie guy he won't admit it but he does know his way around a flyrod.......... Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message ... Congrads on your first catch..... thanks- very exciting stuff! It will get better it won't be long before you are looking around and saying looks like a spinner fall or they were hitting on tan caddis last night... i will be happy when i get to the point where i can *read* such things- i am beginning to learn my way around, and much of ya'll's posts make so mcuh more sense to me now- except of course for most of for ...............well never mind G We have millions of blue gill around here i could catch them all day long if i wanted to.......I am not trying to step on anyones toes here but i find that in Ct. i use flies that have been beat to death by trout on blue gill and bass and crappie...I have a Plueger (sp) 5wt at my camp here last year one night i caught two largemouth bass in excess of 2lbs on a #12 grey fox.....I have used BWO's sulpurs, march browns,caddis almost anything will work but then i have never heard of stocking bluegills...... Where I have lived all my life they are plentyful matter of fact downright pesky........Make a nice cast to where you think a bass will be and bang a friggin bluegill and another and another well you get the drift.....Don't get yourself into the idea that spiders are the only thing that will catch bluegill if spiders don't work try a dry fly try a wet fly try anything you happen to have in your vest.... thanks- i'll remember that, as i said earlier, i need all the tips i can get. Best of luck on your flyfishing apprenticeship...Watch out for that Opie guy he won't admit it but he does know his way around a flyrod.......... and i hope he will teach me-wouldn't want to show up in october looking like a newbie ;-) ya hear that op? ya gotta make me look good........... snakefiddler Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote... snip ya hear that op? ya gotta make me look good........... Just remember, the man USED to drive a truck: http://css.sbcma.com/timj/pics/stuck_truck.JPG ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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