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Old January 5th, 2006, 12:51 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Hey Kevin, how have you been? Long time no see or hear.... Coming out
this year? Weather is looking pretty good and should make for another
good water year. All the local drainages are over 100% snowpack as of
right now. Other than that, it's the same old, same old out here. You
know the routine; work, work, work, fish a little and then work some
more.

Jeff - I'll be sure to supply you with GPS coordinates for all the
nearby porto-potties, rest stop facilities and fishing access site
toilets. Perhaps you should try using them with the provided paper
instead of using streamside vegetation and your shirts. As far as
hangovers go, you have to go out and booze it up to get one and I did
not. Spent a nice, quiet night at home.

Bruce - Good luck at the SJ. Wish I could make it back there. Perhaps
next year. Been using your raft down there much?

And who the hell is the Danl character? I can see that the membership
around here has significantly declined since my departure..... bseg

Warren

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Old January 5th, 2006, 01:44 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Hey Warren, the raft is better for the Madison, but I've only been to
the San Juan once without it since I got it. We're slowly figuring out
the fishing with the boat but very slowly! Your instructions made it
much easier for me to learn to manuever the boat when I got it. I
haven't rowed anything as tough as the Blackfoot since I got my boat,
that's for sure! Hope to see you next summer and maybe you can just
kick back and fish for a change. bruce h

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Old January 5th, 2006, 01:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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bruiser wrote:

Hey Warren, the raft is better for the Madison, but I've only been to
the San Juan once without it since I got it. We're slowly figuring out
the fishing with the boat but very slowly! Your instructions made it
much easier for me to learn to manuever the boat when I got it. I
haven't rowed anything as tough as the Blackfoot since I got my boat,
that's for sure! Hope to see you next summer and maybe you can just
kick back and fish for a change. bruce h


jeez...and you let me row on the blackfoot? now i understand the terror
in your eyes.

jeff
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Old January 5th, 2006, 02:03 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I figured that you couldn't do any worse than I was! That day was
great even though it was 100 degrees and the trout were on Siesta. We
had quite a crew. Rower - "See those branches up there on the outside
of that bend? Get ready because we're going to crash into them!" And
how about the classic "There's a rod stuck in those bushes!" And there
was Jeff C's Sage.

Hats off to Warren and John Hightower for putting up with all of us
Greenhorns year after year. Can't wait to get up there and act foolish
again.

bruce h

 




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