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I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. Steve is a fantastic
guide, as anyone who reads the bass newsgroup knows already, but he really went above and beyond to make a fly fisherman comfortable fishing in the Northwoods and that was incredibly professional. I'm still trying to figure out how he got the loon to hang around and sing on cue. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. Steve is a fantastic guide, as anyone who reads the bass newsgroup knows already, but he really went above and beyond to make a fly fisherman comfortable fishing in the Northwoods and that was incredibly professional. I'm still trying to figure out how he got the loon to hang around and sing on cue. ;-) So Ken, what did you catch that bass with? Were you fly fishing or did Steve convert you to chucking? |
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![]() "johnval1" wrote in message t... "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. Steve is a fantastic guide, as anyone who reads the bass newsgroup knows already, but he really went above and beyond to make a fly fisherman comfortable fishing in the Northwoods and that was incredibly professional. I'm still trying to figure out how he got the loon to hang around and sing on cue. ;-) So Ken, what did you catch that bass with? Were you fly fishing or did Steve convert you to chucking? We had a little bit of a slow start. We were sight-fishing and there was one particular smallie I really wanted Ken to catch. He repeatedly cast to it, but it wasn't having anything to do with us, or at least it wasn't having anything to do with a fly. Just out of curiosity, I pitched a 5" stick bait in by the big girl and she sucked it right up! I thought "Oh no, they're not going to take a fly." Luckily, the fish's attitude changed and for a while the fish were eating on top. It was so cool watching the bass come up in the clear water and eat those bits of feather and fur. Had the flies not worked, I would have coverted him to chucking! :-) I had a great time with Ken. There was a lot of laughing and story telling going on. It was a glorious northwoods day, unfortunately the day ended all too quickly. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 06:35:48 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: "johnval1" wrote in message et... "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. Steve is a fantastic guide, as anyone who reads the bass newsgroup knows already, but he really went above and beyond to make a fly fisherman comfortable fishing in the Northwoods and that was incredibly professional. I'm still trying to figure out how he got the loon to hang around and sing on cue. ;-) So Ken, what did you catch that bass with? Were you fly fishing or did Steve convert you to chucking? We had a little bit of a slow start. We were sight-fishing and there was one particular smallie I really wanted Ken to catch. He repeatedly cast to it, but it wasn't having anything to do with us, or at least it wasn't having anything to do with a fly. Just out of curiosity, I pitched a 5" stick bait in by the big girl and she sucked it right up! I thought "Oh no, they're not going to take a fly." Luckily, the fish's attitude changed and for a while the fish were eating on top. It was so cool watching the bass come up in the clear water and eat those bits of feather and fur. Had the flies not worked, I would have coverted him to chucking! :-) I had a great time with Ken. There was a lot of laughing and story telling going on. It was a glorious northwoods day, unfortunately the day ended all too quickly. Yeah..........so did your fee Spammer. You could have promised discounts for windy days...........or no shipping & handling. BUT WAIT...............you`re a spammer!! By golly. |
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johnval1 wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. ... So Ken, what did you catch that bass with? Were you fly fishing or did Steve convert you to chucking? That bass was caught on a fly rod but I was chucking a black bunny diver, three pieces of lead and a 6wt sink tip line. So I guess you could say I semi-converted. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 11:39:32 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: johnval1 wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. ... So Ken, what did you catch that bass with? Were you fly fishing or did Steve convert you to chucking? That bass was caught on a fly rod but I was chucking a black bunny diver, three pieces of lead and a 6wt sink tip line. So I guess you could say I semi-converted. ;-) Oh, the humanity! Lead? Sink tip? Black Bunny Diver? Have we lost Ken? And what is this crap about a guide? You wouldn't go to Labrador because the law says you must use a guide above a certain latitude. Ken with a guide, lead, sink tip! Next thing ya know the man will be voting Republican! It was bound to happen. We've lost the bastid! Dave |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: johnval1 wrote: So Ken, what did you catch that bass with? ... That bass was caught on a fly rod but I was chucking a black bunny diver, three pieces of lead and a 6wt sink tip line. Oh, the humanity! Lead? Sink tip? Black Bunny Diver? Have we lost Ken? And what is this crap about a guide? You wouldn't go to Labrador because the law says you must use a guide above a certain latitude. Ken with a guide, lead, sink tip! Next thing ya know the man will be voting Republican! It was bound to happen. We've lost the bastid! I've had many guides over the years. Steve being one of the best, BTW. I just don't like that stupid law in Labrador that says I *must* have a guide. I'd hire a guide anyway, not every day but at least once, but I'll be damned if I'm gonna hire a guide every time I want to wet a line. As for the chuck and duck, well, when in Rome ... ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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That second picture reminds me of the one I have of Bob Redding and Dave
Norton. They were quite a pair! Nice fish and you're right... a great guide! "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message t... I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. Steve is a fantastic guide, as anyone who reads the bass newsgroup knows already, but he really went above and beyond to make a fly fisherman comfortable fishing in the Northwoods and that was incredibly professional. I'm still trying to figure out how he got the loon to hang around and sing on cue. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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That boat motor looks familiar!
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message t... I went fishing with Steve Huber yesterday. Steve is a fantastic guide, as anyone who reads the bass newsgroup knows already, but he really went above and beyond to make a fly fisherman comfortable fishing in the Northwoods and that was incredibly professional. I'm still trying to figure out how he got the loon to hang around and sing on cue. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Charles Summers wrote:
That boat motor looks familiar! Really ? I thought it looked like a motorcycle. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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