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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote The sad part is whisper Pss... Bill, your senility is showing /whisper How did the trip to Burney go? Did you fish the Fall River? I have an Outback 'Fall River Special' Pram I bought 20++ years ago especially to fish there, but I haven't been up there in at least 10. Last time I was there the .. um, unnamed ... fly shop was 'guiding' it's Johns by drifting boats sideways through pods of rising fish (putting them down of course) with big bobbers and nymphs while the guide shouted "set, set" to said Johns ... so pathetic and sickening, so 'how many' 'how many' 'how many' that I've never had the desire to go back and be forced to witness it again. BTW, I've supported Obama precisely because I feel he's the best hope for rebuilding this country and giving my son's ( he's 21) generation a chance to somewhat reverse our errors. But, the biggest challenges they face will only be indirectly financial and it will take investment to have any prayer of solving them. I'm retired, and watching my personal security go down daily as markets crumble, it's scary **** I agree, but no where near as scary as a future of 'more of the same' for my kid. MY response to my fears? I sent a few more of my scarce buck$ to Obama last night, it's an investment for my kid. NO, I don't expect that investment to make big improvements in MY remaining life, and NO I see no guarantees except that failure to wisely invest will destroy this country. The problems on the horizon are huge and far more important than just GDP and Wall Street. Because I love my kid ( most kids, really ;-) I'm willing to cut back for them and I'm willing to gamble on a new direction ... not much of a gamble really, since the old one is certain failure. When it comes to government, "small" is always relative, it's always big by definition, "smart" and "honest" are the keys to success ... Obama is smart and honest, smart enough to see years down the path, smart enough to surround himself with the very best in each field and of all pursuasions and actually listen to them, and honest enough to actually give a **** about representing the people and working for their benefit ... long term as well as short. "Your old road is rapidly aging, please get out of the new one if you can't lend a hand" G ASIDE: For years it's seemed to me that the Republicans ( not Joe the Whatever, or the Churchy Moms that just vote R ... the smoke filled room guys at the top of the party ) do NOT see themselves as "representatives of the people" rather they see themselves as "the ruling class" Those two things are very different. Given the inconvenience of our system they have to get people to vote for them. Like ruling classes over history they see the peasants as stupid and treat them that way ... thus Palin and Bush II and 'policy' that appeals to one issue sound bite accepting wingnuts ( 'get yo hand off my gun,' 'protect all babies until they are born, then to hell with em,' 'NO taxes' ) As long as those wingnuts don't fight more money and power going to the already rich and too powerful, those rich and powerful 'rulers' are willing to 'support' such crap, whether they believe it or not ( look how far "socially right" McCain claims to have moved in the last 4 years as he's prepared to run, does anyone actually believe that change is real, I don't .... but I DO believe it's totally dishonest ). END ASIDE: As I asked Mr. Miller, "do you spend your way out of debt?". And I do not feel Obama is honest. As Chicago friends say, Obama as accomplished nothing for them. As to Burney, Fishing was OK, catching was bad. Was more of an exploration trip. Did not fish the Hat Creek or Fall River. Went up to Big Lake, and was very much an Algae hole. We were looking at taking the Canoe or Kayak up there from the State Parks pictures of the springs are. Could not find the springs until a nice gentleman told us to follow him at the end of the day. Water went from 6" vis to 20' and see the bottom in about a 20' distance. Saw lots of small trout and wife saw one about 24". But to late in the day to stay and fish, as wanted to get to the launch ramp while it was still light and I could find it. Next day went to Lake Britton and fished Burney Creek. Lots of really big Stoneflies. Maybe the trout were sated, but only one person caught a trout. Went exploring Lake Britton and did try for some smallmouth. Failed on that endeavor also. But mid 30's at night and 70's during the day made for a nice trip. So much Algae in the lake, that I thought I was going to run aground at the ramp. Looked like you were seeing the greenish bottom about 12" deep. Was 24' deep according to the depth finder. Think I may go up there next year, but more likely take the Canoe / kayaks to June Lake area. Going out to fish Stripers in the Sac Delta tomorrow. |
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