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Conan The Librarian wrote:
Friday: My last day, snip Question: Did you keep a daily journal? With the level of detail in this report, either you have an amazingly fine memory, or you kept a written record. I've never done the journaling thing, but have considered it several times. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
Question: Did you keep a daily journal? With the level of detail in this report, either you have an amazingly fine memory, or you kept a written record. I've never done the journaling thing, but have considered it several times. What I did was sit down back at the cabin each evening and jot down notes from the day's adventures. Since I was there by myself, I didn't have anyone else with which to talk over the day's events. Writing about it was a great way to unwind, as well as help me see what I was doing well on the water, help me plan for the next day, etc. Chuck Vance (and yes, I know ... I went into an excruciating level of detail, but you should see the stuff I *didn't* include ;-) |
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Conan The Librarian wrote:
Tim J. wrote: Question: Did you keep a daily journal? With the level of detail in this report, either you have an amazingly fine memory, or you kept a written record. I've never done the journaling thing, but have considered it several times. What I did was sit down back at the cabin each evening and jot down notes from the day's adventures. Since I was there by myself, I didn't have anyone else with which to talk over the day's events. Writing about it was a great way to unwind, as well as help me see what I was doing well on the water, help me plan for the next day, etc. Chuck Vance (and yes, I know ... I went into an excruciating level of detail, but you should see the stuff I *didn't* include ;-) Excrutiating my ass. That was wonderful. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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Tim J. wrote:
Conan The Librarian wrote: Tim J. wrote: ...excruciating... Excrutiating .... I *hate* it when I misspell a word someone just spelled for me. ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 11:20:34 -0500, Conan The Librarian
wrote: I fished the next pool with no luck and thought about scaling the falls, but figured I'd wait and do that when there's someone with me to scrape my remains up off the rocks below. (Do you guys just go up the face of the rocks on the left there or what?) If you just keep going on the trail you will end up right next to the water above Big Falls. I've seen the path you dropped in on but haven't ever fished down there, I'll have to try it next time. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
If you just keep going on the trail you will end up right next to the water above Big Falls. I've seen the path you dropped in on but haven't ever fished down there, I'll have to try it next time. It puts you right above one set of falls and below another. The good news is that it gives you two nice pools to fish. The bad news is that then you're left to either scale the upper falls or work your way back down to the pool below the lower one. Neither one looked particularly easy, but my attitude may have been influenced by the fact that I was alone and had a sore knee. :-} One thing I didn't do was check to see if there was an easier way down on the opposite side of the creek. I'll have to remember to try that next time. :-) Chuck Vance |
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 06:53:14 -0500, Conan The Librarian
wrote: One thing I didn't do was check to see if there was an easier way down on the opposite side of the creek. I'll have to remember to try that next time. :-) Above Big Falls the access is a *lot* easier and the brookies were very cooperative when I was there last. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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![]() Conan The Librarian wrote: Thanks to all who gave me advice, and tolerated my dumb questions. It was the fishing trip of a lifetime for this old liberrian, and I hope to do it again soon. :-) It's beautiful country with lovely, strong fish, and I hope to explore much more of it. Thanks for the great series of trip reports. All you missed in Texas was the heat. I can't wait till I next get to spend another week in this area. It is well worth driving a couple of days each way to spend some time in that very special area. Big Dale |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Friday: My last day, and since I've caught fish everywhere I've been except for B*g Sn*wb*rd (and since I'm a stubborn *******), I decided to give it another try. The knee was holding up fine, so the plan was to hike up to the lower falls and fish that area. Chuck Vance Thanks Chuck! A wonderful read w/pics to boot. Who could ask for anything more? I hope to post a TR and pics of an evening fish tomorrow. One of the Bass fishers from work wants me to take him trout fishin' after work tomorrow, so maybe I can convert him and there will be one less guy in the shop callin' me a pussy-fisherman. Take care of the knees. Mark |
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TR: My Cabin in the hills of Caroline (pt. 2) | Conan The Librarian | Fly Fishing | 8 | June 29th, 2005 11:51 PM |
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