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Dave LaCourse wrote
Mr. Epps writes: First week of June is prime on the Rapid in Maine. See LaCourse for details. Amen. Big brookies and land locks salmon are hungry in June, best month to fish the Rapid. Scenery is beautiful, river is absolutely beautiful, and you can hike your heart out on the Carry Road. If you are there for the Hendrickson hatch, you will never forget it. How are the skeeters in June? |
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JR asks:
How are the skeeters in June? Skeeters are never bad. It's the black flies ya hafta fight. But, it's not too bad. A little bug juice sprayed on your hat and face/neck and you'd be fine. When you have a five pound brookie on a 5 weight, an aligator could bite you and you wouldn't care. d;o) |
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JR asks:
How are the skeeters in June? Skeeters are never bad. It's the black flies ya hafta fight. But, it's not too bad. A little bug juice sprayed on your hat and face/neck and you'd be fine. When you have a five pound brookie on a 5 weight, an aligator could bite you and you wouldn't care. d;o) |
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Dave LaCourse wrote in message
... JR asks: How are the skeeters in June? When you have a five pound brookie on a 5 weight, an aligator could bite you and you wouldn't care. d;o) Reckon that would depend somewhat on just WHERE it bit me. g Anyway, I find increasingly that the FFing destinations that attract me anymore are those with wild native fish. Screw stocked fish. Screw introductions. I regret that--given what happened during the 2001 clave--I didn't take better advantage of access to those brookies and landlocks, particularly on all that downstream water.... Would like to get back sometime before my knees deteriorate to the point I'm limited to fishing stillwaters from a pram..... |
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Dave LaCourse wrote in message
... JR asks: How are the skeeters in June? When you have a five pound brookie on a 5 weight, an aligator could bite you and you wouldn't care. d;o) Reckon that would depend somewhat on just WHERE it bit me. g Anyway, I find increasingly that the FFing destinations that attract me anymore are those with wild native fish. Screw stocked fish. Screw introductions. I regret that--given what happened during the 2001 clave--I didn't take better advantage of access to those brookies and landlocks, particularly on all that downstream water.... Would like to get back sometime before my knees deteriorate to the point I'm limited to fishing stillwaters from a pram..... |
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JR writes:
Reckon that would depend somewhat on just WHERE it bit me. g d;o) Anyway, I find increasingly that the FFing destinations that attract me anymore are those with wild native fish. Screw stocked fish. Screw introductions. I regret that--given what happened during the 2001 clave--I didn't take better advantage of access to those brookies and landlocks, particularly on all that downstream water.... Would like to get back sometime before my knees deteriorate to the point I'm limited to fishing stillwaters from a pram..... Any time you wish to go up, John, give me a holler. Late May and June are best, with it tailing off a bit in July. End of July to mid-August isn't very good, but things begin to pick up after that. |
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![]() Thanks for the advice, all. I knew I could count on youse guys. With Yellowstone out of the question due to runoff conditions, I was leaning towards Graham County, as I've always liked NC. But it is gonna be hard to pass up an invite from you bookish sorts who'll be at Penn's. So, what's the scenery like up there? Er ... uh ... let me rephrase that: In addition to the ROFFian contingent, what should I expect in the way of wild animals and natural wonders? Chuck Vance (who thinks he might still have the question backwards) |
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Er ... uh ... let me rephrase that: In addition to the ROFFian
contingent, what should I expect in the way of wild animals and natural wonders? (sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things") Hailstones on hemlocks and Bears in your kitchen Bright blooming nettles and Wayno is bitchen Brown paper packages Filled with Yuenling These are a few of The Penns Clavorite things Coffee colored runoff and LaCourse in his skivvies Green drakes and sulphurs As you crawl from you bivvy Wild browns that pull Making your Plueger just sing These are a few of The Penns Clavorite things Girls in brown dresses Asadi makes passes Mustads that hook My nose and eyelashes Gold and red brookies That jump from the Springs These are a few of The Penns Clavorite things When the Reid Reids When the tent floats When the scotch is sad I simply remember My Penns Clavorite things And then I don't feel so bad. -- Frank Reid Euthanize to reply |
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Er ... uh ... let me rephrase that: In addition to the ROFFian
contingent, what should I expect in the way of wild animals and natural wonders? (sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things") Hailstones on hemlocks and Bears in your kitchen Bright blooming nettles and Wayno is bitchen Brown paper packages Filled with Yuenling These are a few of The Penns Clavorite things Coffee colored runoff and LaCourse in his skivvies Green drakes and sulphurs As you crawl from you bivvy Wild browns that pull Making your Plueger just sing These are a few of The Penns Clavorite things Girls in brown dresses Asadi makes passes Mustads that hook My nose and eyelashes Gold and red brookies That jump from the Springs These are a few of The Penns Clavorite things When the Reid Reids When the tent floats When the scotch is sad I simply remember My Penns Clavorite things And then I don't feel so bad. -- Frank Reid Euthanize to reply |
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all things equal...and they aren't...i say yellowstone. it's a no
brainer for me. i love snowbird, but given the choice, for a fishing trip i'd choose yellowstone every time. if however, you come this way, let us know and we'll make sure you sample a number of the better spots the smokies offer. jeff Conan the Librarian wrote: Howdy, It looks like SWMBO will be taking the SWMBO'ettes on a high-school and college graduation trip in early June. The exact dates are not set, but it looks like I'll have a week to myself to head out on a fly-fishing excursion. I've been thinking of either returning to the Yellowstone area to spend some more time getting to know the smaller rivers/streams around there. I'm also considering North Carolina, possibly the Snowbird Creek area. I am giving some consideration to the Yosemite area around Tuolumne (sp?) Meadows, just because I was struck by its beauty when SWMBO and I drove through there a couple of years ago (but I've yet to find a lot of info on what to expect in the way of fishing there). I'm more interested in scenery/beauty than monster trout, but I'd like to at least give myself a chance to catch a few decent fish in the process. I also want areas where I can hike and wade rather than needing a boat to get to decent water. And if possible, I'd like to fish mostly dries. So, given those conditions, what would be your choice for an early June ff'ing destination in the U.S.? Chuck Vance |
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