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Old June 19th, 2005, 06:21 AM
George Adams
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I notice, that for som reason, the flow on the Swift was *increased* by
about 90 CFS about four days ago, and is once again dropping at
glacial speed. On the graph, the flow went up in a straight line, so
the only explanation I can think of is that they are releasing more
water from the bottom. Why? Who knows? Maybe they feel that by
releasing more water now, overall it will come back to normal faster.

Anyhow, I might sneak out for a bit tomorrow, but I've got to tell you
I'm more than a little tired of fishing high water, and my daughter
Diane closed on a house Wednesday, and is in the process of moving, so
I may glean a few more Father's Day points and help her for a while.

Just as an aside, the area I where I stayed in NH, received about 3.5"
of rain while I was there, but some other areas not far to the south
got 10.5" in the same period. Lots of black and blue dots in the north
country on the USGS map.

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Old June 20th, 2005, 01:31 AM
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George Adams wrote:
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Anyhow, I might sneak out for a bit tomorrow, but I've got to tell you
I'm more than a little tired of fishing high water...


You should have been there, George. More fun than watching Kevin chained
to Liz Hurley. ;-) I landed two beautiful 'bows, the first on the
second or third cast before I ever entered the water, and the next
shortly after. Used the skittering caddis trick Gary taught me. Played
with brookies the rest of the few hours I had free.

Great fun - wish you were there.
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Old June 20th, 2005, 03:46 AM
George Adams
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Tim J. wrote:
George Adams wrote:
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Anyhow, I might sneak out for a bit tomorrow, but I've got to tell you
I'm more than a little tired of fishing high water...


You should have been there, George. More fun than watching Kevin chained
to Liz Hurley. ;-) I landed two beautiful 'bows, the first on the
second or third cast before I ever entered the water, and the next
shortly after. Used the skittering caddis trick Gary taught me. Played
with brookies the rest of the few hours I had free.

Great fun - wish you were there.
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Sounds like fun. I finished unpacking and reorganized my fishing stuff,
then helped my daughter for a while. Were you fishing above rte 9? I
may go to the Farmington on Friday as I still have a little time
coming. Water level looks good, and Sulphurs should be on. Hopefully
will hit the Swift over the weekend, hoping the water will be down
another 50 CFS or so. Maybe see you there?

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Old June 20th, 2005, 11:40 AM
Tim J.
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George Adams wrote:
Tim J. wrote:
George Adams wrote:
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Anyhow, I might sneak out for a bit tomorrow, but I've got to tell
you I'm more than a little tired of fishing high water...


You should have been there, George. More fun than watching Kevin
chained to Liz Hurley. ;-) I landed two beautiful 'bows, the first
on the second or third cast before I ever entered the water, and the
next shortly after. Used the skittering caddis trick Gary taught me.
Played with brookies the rest of the few hours I had free.


Sounds like fun. I finished unpacking and reorganized my fishing
stuff, then helped my daughter for a while. Were you fishing above
rte 9? I may go to the Farmington on Friday as I still have a little
time coming. Water level looks good, and Sulphurs should be on.
Hopefully will hit the Swift over the weekend, hoping the water will
be down another 50 CFS or so. Maybe see you there?


Taking this to email to leave more bandwidth for the Nawth Cakalacky
ping system. ;-)
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Tim
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Old June 21st, 2005, 07:14 AM
Cyli
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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 06:40:14 -0400, "Tim J."
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(snipped)

Taking this to email to leave more bandwidth for the Nawth Cakalacky
ping system. ;-)



Speaking of pings, what has happened to snakefiddler? If she's gone
away and not coming back, that's interesting to me in a curiosity sort
of way.

I know I'm not an ordinary person, but why am I the only woman who's
managed to get on here and stay around for more than a few months?
Have the rest, except for snake, been cross dressers doing a few posts
for fun? The New Zealand woman (who I think was a real person) never
came back. Poodles Fly (I think that was it) wasn't around long. I
think there were a couple of others in the years I've been reading
here.



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Old June 21st, 2005, 07:46 AM
rw
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Cyli wrote:

Speaking of pings, what has happened to snakefiddler? If she's gone
away and not coming back, that's interesting to me in a curiosity sort
of way.

I know I'm not an ordinary person, but why am I the only woman who's
managed to get on here and stay around for more than a few months?
Have the rest, except for snake, been cross dressers doing a few posts
for fun? The New Zealand woman (who I think was a real person) never
came back. Poodles Fly (I think that was it) wasn't around long. I
think there were a couple of others in the years I've been reading
here.


We seem to be rebrobate males. I can't explain it. My guess is that
women flyfishers are too mature and sophisticated to put up with all the
crap.

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Old June 22nd, 2005, 12:43 PM
Cyli
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 06:46:37 GMT, rw
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We seem to be rebrobate males. I can't explain it. My guess is that
women flyfishers are too mature and sophisticated to put up with all the
crap.


Could be. Maybe it's because I was brought up in a era when male
chauvinists were not just accepted, but expected to be the norm. And,
had the term male chauvinist been around, no one would have added the
word pigs to it. Not that this group exactly qualifies as MCPs. I
think most of you have outgrown most of it if you ever tended to it.
Or I am so inured to it that it doesn't get to me.

A few years ago one of the younger women I know ranted on for a long
time about how the guy running the paintball business handed her a
pistol and said, "Lock and load, little lady." I cannot imagine me
taking umbrage at that. I regarded that as some sort of (terms cut
out here) attitude with feminist chauvinist tendencies. I'd played
paintball there a several times a few years earlier. The owners were
farmers and it was rural Wisconsin. Not exactly a place where they'd
have catered to delicate female sensibilities of the modern big city
woman.

Cyli
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Old June 21st, 2005, 02:03 PM
Tim J.
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Cyli wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 06:40:14 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

(snipped)

Taking this to email to leave more bandwidth for the Nawth Cakalacky
ping system. ;-)


Speaking of pings, what has happened to snakefiddler? If she's gone
away and not coming back, that's interesting to me in a curiosity sort
of way.


It's all Forty's fault! ;-) While I enjoyed having Ms. Fiddler in our
midst, she tripped several bull**** detectors along her journey that
made her seem pretentious. I don't think she is (and I hope she's
reading this); just stating appearances. In roff, once someone calls you
for bull****, it's better to admit the lapse (not apologize, mind you)
than to continue the battle. The dust was just settling when she
disappeared, and hopefully she'll be back.

I know I'm not an ordinary person, but why am I the only woman who's
managed to get on here and stay around for more than a few months?


You are one of the most honest and open people to ever have posted on
roff, and you ignore most of the horse**** being thrown throughout this
place. Oh, and not being "ordinary" helps. ;-)

Have the rest, except for snake, been cross dressers doing a few posts
for fun? The New Zealand woman (who I think was a real person) never
came back.


That was Jo. She seemed a good sort, too.

Poodles Fly (I think that was it) wasn't around long. I
think there were a couple of others in the years I've been reading
here.


I doubt many women hang around in rough saloons either, but they don't
know what they're missing. Quite a lesson in human nature, wot?

Hey, snake! If you are reading this, consider yourself pinged.
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Old June 21st, 2005, 02:10 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Tim J. wrote:
Cyli wrote:
Speaking of pings, what has happened to snakefiddler? ...


It's all Forty's fault! ;-) ...


I think it was more a matter of her having a very short
attention span.

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Old June 22nd, 2005, 12:48 PM
Cyli
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 09:03:03 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

Cyli wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 06:40:14 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

(snipped)

Taking this to email to leave more bandwidth for the Nawth Cakalacky
ping system. ;-)


Speaking of pings, what has happened to snakefiddler? If she's gone
away and not coming back, that's interesting to me in a curiosity sort
of way.


It's all Forty's fault! ;-) While I enjoyed having Ms. Fiddler in our
midst, she tripped several bull**** detectors along her journey that
made her seem pretentious. I don't think she is (and I hope she's
reading this); just stating appearances. In roff, once someone calls you
for bull****, it's better to admit the lapse (not apologize, mind you)
than to continue the battle. The dust was just settling when she
disappeared, and hopefully she'll be back.


Yeah, she made some false steps at the start and tripped one or two of
my detectors, too, but she was fun and she seemed to really like fly
fishing a lot.

I know I'm not an ordinary person, but why am I the only woman who's
managed to get on here and stay around for more than a few months?


You are one of the most honest and open people to ever have posted on
roff, and you ignore most of the horse**** being thrown throughout this
place. Oh, and not being "ordinary" helps. ;-)


Uh, thanks.

Have the rest, except for snake, been cross dressers doing a few posts
for fun? The New Zealand woman (who I think was a real person) never
came back.


That was Jo. She seemed a good sort, too.



I doubt many women hang around in rough saloons either, but they don't
know what they're missing. Quite a lesson in human nature, wot?


The best way for a woman to hang out in saloons and not become a bar
bitch is to work there. Sometimes not even that helps, but it does
keep an arm's distance if one doesn't step into the depths.

Hey, snake! If you are reading this, consider yourself pinged.



Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli
email: lid (strip the .invalid to email)
 




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