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Hello All,
I am continuing my story about a big fish I am currently chasing. Yesterday was rainy all day long, so I didn't pursue him. This morning I drove down to the spot to discover the water tinged but not blown. I couldn't see his lie, but knew where is was, so I lowered a crayfish fly down to him. I quickly got a strike, my heart stopped... and I landed an 11 incher. It was dark and skinny, didn't look that good at all. Now, before you all chuckle at my mistaking an 11 inch fish for an 18 to 20 incher, I did see a smaller one sharing the lie with my big boy before. I was encouraged. I just got back from there (it is early evening). I drove up to discover the local trout bum at the same spot. I know him well - did some business a few years ago with this deeply troubled guy. He said he was ready to get really ****ed that somebody else wanted to fish there, before he recognized me. We had a very brief, scattergun conversation where he told me that he had been killing them, killing them and I told him that I had not. I mentioned my big fish I was targetting, and he said that he knew all about that one, and had gotten bigger. What could I say - the man practically lives on that stream. He very abruptly said that if I was going to fish there, he would find somewhere else to go and sped off. I was sort of flummoxed by the conversation. I consider myself on friendly terms with the man, hadn't seen him in a while, and he took off after the briefest of exchanges. I decided not to worry too much about it - this poor guy has the fragile psyche of somebody that has taken the fishing life way, way too far. I dredged the big trout's lie without a touch. It was still too dingy to see if he showed himself. I pondered the things that the reclusive trout bum had said - amounting to "the fishing here is fantastic if you really, really know what you are doing". Maybe so. I also knew that that particular ne'er-do-well had considered the fishing in that stream good enough to quit his job and lose his family over. I thought about how the manic desire to catch every trout in that stream led this man to completely forsake his relationships. The mood I was in, I would have welcomed a nice conversation just as much as capturing the big trout I was after. So I reeled up and went home. Sorry to disappoint those who had wagers on my performance. Pete Collin |
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![]() Peter A. Collin wrote: Hello All, (snip) Dang, Peter, don't feel too bad... I'll be paying him back in Alaska. (G) And that story alone is worth a dozen flies easy. bruce h |
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"Peter A. Collin" wrote in news:t2Uwg.10200
: I drove up to discover the local trout bum at the same spot. Is this Mike McN....? -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
"Peter A. Collin" wrote in news:t2Uwg.10200 : I drove up to discover the local trout bum at the same spot. Is this Mike McN....? No, I don't think I know him. |
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Peter A. Collin wrote:
Scott Seidman wrote: "Peter A. Collin" wrote in news:t2Uwg.10200 : I drove up to discover the local trout bum at the same spot. Is this Mike McN....? No, I don't think I know him. I think my description would fit any number of people. |
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