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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Fishermen, fly fishermen, were stringing up in the parking lot and you sneer at their vehicles ? What the **** is the deal with *THAT* ? You should be happy that there are other people in California who care about fly fishing. Well, amen to that! Next thing you know, they'll be letting in bait fishing scum......and from there is just a short baby step to 68 star Budweiser gourmets. ![]() Wolfgang no, you still can't be me........EVERYBODY knows that! |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote Some smart-assed seniors spouting silly sentiments should eschew snobbery. yeah, I know, but honestly I just can't take anybody in a truck with 3 feet of ground clearance, that will NEVER be more than 10 feet off pavement seriously, as outdoorsmen ... regardless of how much they spend on fly rods, or how well they pose when they think they are being watched and I can't take anybody in a Hummer seriously, period, I always just want to giggle at them ... (unless it's a real military HumVee on real military business ) If somebody gave me such a truck or a Hummer, I'd be embarassed driving it to a dealer to trade it in on something useful, and worth the money. I actually DO like the fact that people come here to fly fish, the local river is "special regs" 0 limit, barbless, etc etc The regs, not the quality of the fishing is the attraction ( special regs = crowds of FFers, whether or not the fishery is decent ) ... but it's nice to have places people can go and get away from the Bay Area ... and usually I only go to the river to walk, ( or I float it away from normal accesses ) so they don't really bother me And don't worry, you're still roff's biggest snob .. but I'm gaining G |
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Larry L wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: Some smart-assed seniors spouting silly sentiments should eschew snobbery. yeah, I know, but ... snip And don't worry, you're still roff's biggest snob .. but I'm gaining G That's what they say about #2. They try harder. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Larry L wrote:
and I can't take anybody in a Hummer seriously, period, I always just want to giggle at them ... (unless it's a real military HumVee on real military business ) Around here (Idaho at the moment), Hummer drivers are called "Ketchum action figures." In California bright colored Hummers are nearly a job requirement for high priced real estate agents. Or maybe that was last year. I'm out of touch. I actually DO like the fact that people come here to fly fish, the local river is "special regs" 0 limit, barbless, etc etc The regs, not the quality of the fishing is the attraction ( special regs = crowds of FFers, whether or not the fishery is decent ) ... but it's nice to have places people can go and get away from the Bay Area ... and usually I only go to the river to walk, ( or I float it away from normal accesses ) so they don't really bother me Does the Stanislaus have any "trash" fish (like squawfish or shad or whitefish, for example -- no offense to those underappreciated species intended) that you can catch and kill in front of an appalled, Land-Rover-driving, C&R Orvis dude? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote Some smart-assed seniors spouting silly sentiments should eschew snobbery. should spurn snobbery? |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... ...The season's first hatch of conspicuous spenders, blown in from the Bay Area by the Spring winds... Which could have been averted.......if only the right people had gotten there first! ![]() Wolfgang |
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Larry L wrote:
Well, here Arnoldland, Spring sprung, spurring significant seasonal sprouting of Sages, Simms, and SUVs It's a windy but otherwise beautiful Spring day here and I decided to drive to the local river (Stanislaus) and take a walk to test my knee. I'm still using a cane, a little, but figured I might even put a rod together, might not. Well, the parking lots are all full of Yuppiemobiles, several with their owners gathered around rigging fly rods. One spot that has, maybe, 5 possible places to stand and pretend to fish, had 11 cars in the lot, Hummers, Cadillac SUVs and pickups raised so much you need a ladder to get in the cab. The season's first hatch of conspicuous spenders, blown in from the Bay Area by the Spring winds. I'm heading back to California tomorrow. So the Stanlislaus is hot, eh? :-) Maybe I can ditch my aging F150 and rent a Hummer, if that's what it takes to fit in. :-) The Big Wood fished well on Saturday -- serious midge hatch -- but high gusty winds blew the bugs off the water, seriously limiting dry-fly opportunities. Nymphing (tiny ones!) was good, but I lost more than I landed. March is prime time for the Big Wood, Larry. Second best is June during the Green Drake hatch, but it's all timing because of the runoff. This is a low-snowpack year. Watch the weather, call the flyshops, and MAKE YOUR MOVE. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote landed. March is prime time for the Big Wood, Larry. My knee is still weak after surgery ( god I hope it really proves to be worth it, it's no better than before, at this point ) and my wife is going to London later this month, so this month is out. My kid graduates HS and starts college this year, and I want to be around for that, so current plans are to leave here late May after grad. come back mid-August ( my anniversity is on the 14th, also ) to help him move to college, and then, hopefully ( I worry about my wife freaking out over the cut cord and needing me here to help her adjust ) go back to Idaho from mid-Sept until gettingtoocold-Oct I WAS thinking about going to Dillon, Mt ( or maybe to Bend, Oregon, if I can find license plate covers :- ) in April for a couple weeks ... what's the Big Wood like at that time? I really enjoyed the Big Wood last Fall, if my knee gets to the point I can get around on river rocks decently well, I'll return this year, for sure. |
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Larry L wrote:
I WAS thinking about going to Dillon, Mt ( or maybe to Bend, Oregon, if I can find license plate covers :- ) in April for a couple weeks ... what's the Big Wood like at that time? I really enjoyed the Big Wood last Fall, if my knee gets to the point I can get around on river rocks decently well, I'll return this year, for sure. I don't think I've ever fished the Big Wood in April. Runoff could be a big problem. It's closed all of May. June, for the green drake hatch, can be great. Early June is also the time for the brown drake hatch at Silver Creek, which is an absolute zoo of flyfishing crowds, but something that should be experienced. The number of huge mayflies is mind boggling, and you can fish all night, by ear. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Larry L wrote:
Well, the parking lots are all full of Yuppiemobiles, several with their owners gathered around rigging fly rods. One spot that has, maybe, 5 possible places to stand and pretend to fish, had 11 cars in the lot, Hummers, Cadillac SUVs and pickups raised so much you need a ladder to get in the cab. The season's first hatch of conspicuous spenders, blown in from the Bay Area by the Spring winds. Funny, up here we don't care what sort of cars are in the parking lot, so long as they don't have California plates on 'em.... ![]() JR |
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