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Old September 2nd, 2006, 04:35 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wayne Knight
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
oups.com...

Will do. Oh, Sep 15th is the first day of ruffled grouse season (the
call the "parkers"). I think I'll take the other bits of yellow, or
international orange, and wear it. Maybe I'll get my daughter's
Syracuse fleece.


Just stay where I can see you g


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Old September 2nd, 2006, 02:40 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
jeff
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Wayne Knight wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in message
oups.com...

Will do. Oh, Sep 15th is the first day of ruffled grouse season (the
call the "parkers"). I think I'll take the other bits of yellow, or
international orange, and wear it. Maybe I'll get my daughter's
Syracuse fleece.



Just stay where I can see you g



uh oh... cheneyphobia added to grabber/biter/eaters and fear of flying...

but, i'm starting to get stoked about the yoop redux and seeing it in
sept. my only other time up there was in may, several years ago...one
of the best trout adventures i've had, thanks to wolfgang's hospitality
and knowledge. guess i need to begin thinking about packing...anyone
located the closest fly shop to the marquette airport?

jeff

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Old September 2nd, 2006, 05:12 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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jeff wrote:
Wayne Knight wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in message
oups.com...

Will do. Oh, Sep 15th is the first day of ruffled grouse season (the
call the "parkers"). I think I'll take the other bits of yellow, or
international orange, and wear it. Maybe I'll get my daughter's
Syracuse fleece.



Just stay where I can see you g



uh oh... cheneyphobia


Big woods up there.....lots of room. Chances of getting Cheneyd are
vanishingly small. Odds are we won't even hear any gunfire.

added to grabber/biter/eaters


Mostly gone by this time of year.

and fear of flying...


Flying is nothing to worry about. It's the parts where you're close to
the ground that.......well, you know.

but, i'm starting to get stoked about the yoop redux and seeing it in
sept. my only other time up there was in may, several years ago...one
of the best trout adventures i've had, thanks to wolfgang's hospitality
and knowledge.


See, this is precisely the sort of thoughtless crap that is ruining
this place. It could take my hard-won reputation weeks to recover from
this little fit of unprovoked praise!

Anyway, if my research these past few weeks is any indication, we're
going to see some streams this time around that will make us forever
rue the time we wasted on that last jaunt.

guess i need to begin thinking about packing...anyone
located the closest fly shop to the marquette airport?


Well, if it's just flies you're interested in, you're going to be
sitting next to the best fly shop you're likely to encounter for an
hour or more twixt Detroit and Marquette. When you guys touch down,
I'll create a diversion and you and John can dry gulch him at baggage
claim.

If there's anything else you need, I've found indications of fly shops
of some sort in Marquette but none of them has their own web presence,
so I can't tell you much about them.

Wolfgang

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Old September 2nd, 2006, 07:25 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid
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guess i need to begin thinking about packing...anyone
located the closest fly shop to the marquette airport?


Well, if it's just flies you're interested in, you're going to be
sitting next to the best fly shop you're likely to encounter for an
hour or more twixt Detroit and Marquette. When you guys touch down,
I'll create a diversion and you and John can dry gulch him at baggage
claim.


Hey, listen, I'm packing light, so I'll only have about a thousand
flies with me. I will bring a small tying kit with me in case we find
something that works real well.
Hey, Wolfy, what are the colors (wing and body) and size on the caddis
up there?
Frank Reid

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Old September 2nd, 2006, 07:28 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid
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Hey, Wolfy, what are the colors (wing and body) and size on the caddis
up there?


Scratch that, just saw your other post.
Frank

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Old September 2nd, 2006, 11:24 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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Frank Reid wrote:
Hey, Wolfy, what are the colors (wing and body) and size on the caddis
up there?


Scratch that, just saw your other post.


Well, I guess I should say a word or two about size. In the early
days, I used to tie caddis on everything from 22s to 4s. Over the
years, and quite without any conscious plan, I slowly wittled the
selection down. These days I rarely use anything but 14s. Bodies are
sparsely dubbed, and a I use very fine copper wire, counter-wound to
protect the hackle. This has made them much more durable without
significantly affecting their bouyancy.

Wolfgang

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Old September 3rd, 2006, 01:45 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid
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Well, I guess I should say a word or two about size. In the early
days, I used to tie caddis on everything from 22s to 4s. Over the
years, and quite without any conscious plan, I slowly wittled the
selection down. These days I rarely use anything but 14s. Bodies are
sparsely dubbed, and a I use very fine copper wire, counter-wound to
protect the hackle. This has made them much more durable without
significantly affecting their bouyancy.


Will tie some. 14? Damn, most of mine are 16-18. Except for the
October Orange Caddis thats a 6X long #2. Hmm, looking in my box, I've
only got two dozen of those left. I've been slacking off on my tying.
Frank Reid

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Old September 3rd, 2006, 01:47 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
vincent p. norris
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Flying is nothing to worry about. It's the parts where you're close to
the ground that.......well, you know.


One fundamental rule known by all pilots is: Fly in the middle of the
air. Stay away from the edges. They cause trouble.

vince
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Old September 3rd, 2006, 02:25 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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vincent p. norris wrote:
Flying is nothing to worry about. It's the parts where you're close to
the ground that.......well, you know.


One fundamental rule known by all pilots is: Fly in the middle of the
air. Stay away from the edges. They cause trouble.


Something that most of us intuit at one level or another, I
guess......but sound advice that needs to be stated explicilty from
time to time.

How ironic though, that so many of us take to the air so readily these
days to rush off to what's left of the edges.

Wolfgang
who will be traveling at a somewhat more lesiurely pace come thursday
night, but will be knee deep in some nice cool edge by 7:00 on the
following morning.

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Old September 3rd, 2006, 01:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid
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who will be traveling at a somewhat more lesiurely pace come thursday
night, but will be knee deep in some nice cool edge by 7:00 on the
following morning.


Well, at least gas prices have dropped. We're spending 2.46 here (10%
ethanol). A 50 cent drop in prices in less than 6 weeks is really nice
(but don't get used to it).
Frank Reid

 




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