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Old February 6th, 2007, 08:54 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:59:16 -0500, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote:


"Opus" wrote

I'm very interested in cat juggling. I sure hope someone post something
related to this exciting and low-tech form of entertainment.


careful, there; the successful manipulation of more than one pussy at a
time is not for the faint at heart, and is certainly no laughing matter!


Sounds like a non-event...

TC,
R

yfitons
wayno(not that there's anything *wrong* with the attempt)

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Old February 6th, 2007, 09:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Tim J." wrote in message
...

jeff typed:
egildone wrote:
jeff wrote:

egildone wrote:

Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your
opinion of it? I found it online at
http://www.netlibrary.com

I would appreciate any comments you have.

Ed


...that was worth the build-up. if you have any more of these gems
that aren't showing up...well, um, no need to notify us.

jeff (comment allez vous)



Jeff,

Oh, someone runs out of gas and there 100 or so replies. How
interesting! Spring needs to get here soon so all you roffians can
go fishing.

Ed


has anyone here fished with a yellow humpy? if so, what is your
opinion of it? i found it online at www.troutflies.com.


Has anyone here ever tied their backing to their reel? If so, what goes on
next? I found it online at
http://www.activeangler.com/articles...rticles/knots/

i would appreciate any comments you have.


Oh, me too - youbetcha.
--
TL,
Tim



Hi all! I found this great product on the internet. Its supposed to be the
ONLY floatant that's safe for flyfisherman to use. Thank gawd someone is
looking out for us!!

http://www.gink.com/


What do you use for floatant?

Danl, the Everhelpful....


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Old February 6th, 2007, 10:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Feb 6, 2:54 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 14:59:16 -0500, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote:



"Opus" wrote


I'm very interested in cat juggling. I sure hope someone post something
related to this exciting and low-tech form of entertainment.


careful, there; the successful manipulation of more than one pussy at a
time is not for the faint at heart, and is certainly no laughing matter!


Sounds like a non-event...


Sounds like a personal problem.

Wolfgang
or a lifestyle choice, i suppose.

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Old February 6th, 2007, 10:41 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Feb 6, 1:01 pm, "Tim J." wrote:
jeff typed:





egildone wrote:
jeff wrote:


egildone wrote:


Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your
opinion of it? I found it online at
http://www.netlibrary.com


I would appreciate any comments you have.


Ed


...that was worth the build-up. if you have any more of these gems
that aren't showing up...well, um, no need to notify us.


jeff (comment allez vous)


Jeff,


Oh, someone runs out of gas and there 100 or so replies. How
interesting! Spring needs to get here soon so all you roffians can
go fishing.


Ed


has anyone here fished with a yellow humpy? if so, what is your
opinion of it? i found it online atwww.troutflies.com.


Has anyone here ever tied their backing to their reel?


Aha!

Wolfgang
oh, this is gonna be SUCH a money saver!

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Old February 6th, 2007, 11:14 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Danl wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message
...

jeff typed:

egildone wrote:

jeff wrote:


egildone wrote:


Has anyone here read Isaac Walton's book? If so, what is your
opinion of it? I found it online at
http://www.netlibrary.com

I would appreciate any comments you have.

Ed


...that was worth the build-up. if you have any more of these gems
that aren't showing up...well, um, no need to notify us.

jeff (comment allez vous)



Jeff,

Oh, someone runs out of gas and there 100 or so replies. How
interesting! Spring needs to get here soon so all you roffians can
go fishing.

Ed

has anyone here fished with a yellow humpy? if so, what is your
opinion of it? i found it online at www.troutflies.com.


Has anyone here ever tied their backing to their reel? If so, what goes on
next? I found it online at
http://www.activeangler.com/articles...rticles/knots/


i would appreciate any comments you have.


Oh, me too - youbetcha.
--
TL,
Tim




Hi all! I found this great product on the internet. Its supposed to be the
ONLY floatant that's safe for flyfisherman to use. Thank gawd someone is
looking out for us!!

http://www.gink.com/


What do you use for floatant?

Danl, the Everhelpful....


about time you surfaced!! and thanks for that gink link... now i'm a
nearbout compleat angler!

montana - july 8-18??

jeff
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Old February 7th, 2007, 12:11 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"jeff" wrote in message
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about time you surfaced!! and thanks for that gink link... now i'm a
nearbout compleat angler!

montana - july 8-18??

jeff


De nada on the link. I got a bunch more of those blue thingies if anybody
wants some.

Montana, ya say? July, eh? I may need some help on this one as I have a
pretty full fishdance card between now and the end of May. I need to see how
my much better half takes to such an idea. How much are you payin ghillies
these days?

Danl



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Old February 7th, 2007, 01:01 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Danl wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message
...

about time you surfaced!! and thanks for that gink link... now i'm a
nearbout compleat angler!

montana - july 8-18??

jeff



De nada on the link. I got a bunch more of those blue thingies if anybody
wants some.

Montana, ya say? July, eh? I may need some help on this one as I have a
pretty full fishdance card between now and the end of May. I need to see how
my much better half takes to such an idea. How much are you payin ghillies
these days?

Danl




ghillies? i heard you were usin willi's...much finer, more pleasant,
and usually more productive than a gilli.

i reckon i could spring for a supper with some fresh claret one day. g
i'm workin out the details now, but i think i may set the record for
the number of cabin changes at the slide inn in one week. i've become
kelly's filler - a miller filler - for open cabin dates between july
9-15. on the 15th, i have a bona fide room of my own through the 16th.
also dickerin with howlin mad moon. otherwise i'm gonna be in
yellowstone in a primitive cabin with no toilet or water... but near a
gas station and slough crick.

jeff
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Old February 7th, 2007, 04:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"jeff" wrote in message
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ghillies? i heard you were usin willi's...much finer, more pleasant, and
usually more productive than a gilli.

i reckon i could spring for a supper with some fresh claret one day. g
i'm workin out the details now, but i think i may set the record for the
number of cabin changes at the slide inn in one week. i've become kelly's
filler - a miller filler - for open cabin dates between july 9-15. on the
15th, i have a bona fide room of my own through the 16th. also dickerin
with howlin mad moon. otherwise i'm gonna be in yellowstone in a
primitive cabin with no toilet or water... but near a gas station and
slough crick.

jeff


Are you solo in all them cabins and rooms and such? In past years, the drive
from SoCal to Yallerstone was easily doable in my Tiltin' Hilton, but the
drive from TN to Yallerstone is too many even for me. Just the cost of
Astronaut Undies (TM) would be prohibitive. And no sentient being could
possibly endure 600 miles of Nebraska, no matter what lies on the other
side. If I go, I'll be flying, which means lodging and transportation would
need to be arranged.

Danl the Curious


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Old February 7th, 2007, 06:55 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 08:01:11 -0800, "Danl"
wrote:

And no sentient being could
possibly endure 600 miles of Nebraska, no matter what lies on the other
side.


Unless you grew up in Kansas. I'll be driving out there twice this year, but
unfortunately not in July.
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