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Wolfgang wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... And I'm guessing that Wolfgang's Pass Lake in large sizes would work. (And I plan to find out if I can ever get some time on the water.) Somewhere in the stacks (well, "heaps," to be more precise.....but you know what I mean) I have a pattern book which includes the Pass Lake tied as a streamer, and I seem to recall (though this is by no means certain) that I once encountered a reference stating that this was its original incarnation. The swept back hackle and trude style hair-wing lend credence to this theory. IIRC, when I first saw mention of the fly (probably from your own posts here on ROFF), I did a little research on it and found examples of it tied and fished as a streamer. For my purposes, I've tied a few modeled after the one you gave me, plus a couple a bit closer to the Trude style with heavily wrapped hackle. I tied some as streamers many years ago but never did well with them. However, this was generally the case with most of the multitude of patterns I fished in those days, even proven standards, due largely, I suppose, to the fact that if they didn't produce immediately I kept changing flies till something did. That sounds familiar. Ironically, these days, if anything, I tend to stay with a fly too *long*. :-) And for those who are wondering about the Pass Lake -- Wolfgang gave me one (what was it ... about a #14?) shortly after he arrived in the Smokies, and it was responsible for the biggest fish I caught in the whole trip, plus several smaller fish (and one LDR the next day that may have been even larger than the big one I landed). And all while sulphurs and yellow sallies were in the air. I still don't understand how a black chenille-bodied, white calftail-winged, brown-hackled fly can pass itself off as a yellow-bodied may or stonefly, but I stopped questioning it after the first couple of strikes. :-) Ah, so you've been using those, too? I don't know what the fish take them for, but I've had good luck catching Guadalupe bass down here on them. When fishing rivers I make a normal upstream cast and then let them swing downstream from me before retrieving. I probably get almost as many hits on the swing as on the drift. As we discussed down in N.C., this technique is sometimes amazingly effective, especially with the Pass Lake and, to an even greater extent, with the EHC. Exactly. And then there's the old tried-and-true method of just dangling the fly in the water and dragging it behind you as you walk upstream. :-) Wolfgang by the way, a new text in Nahuatl showed up in PG yesterday. Whaaa?! I need more info, please. Chuck Vance (hey, these things don't happen every day) |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... As we discussed down in N.C., this technique is sometimes amazingly effective, especially with the Pass Lake and, to an even greater extent, with the EHC. Exactly. And then there's the old tried-and-true method of just dangling the fly in the water and dragging it behind you as you walk upstream. :-) Or just standing still and letting it dangle in the current. Wolfgang by the way, a new text in Nahuatl showed up in PG yesterday. Whaaa?! I need more info, please. http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/nah Chuck Vance (hey, these things don't happen every day) Looks like it has happened exactly three times. ![]() Wolfgang |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... [Nahuatl text in PG] Whaaa?! I need more info, please. http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/nah Oh great ... now I'm gonna have to dig out my glossary and try to translate that sucker. Thanks, Wolfgang. :-} Chuck Vance (hey, these things don't happen every day) Looks like it has happened exactly three times. ![]() And that's at least two more than I would have expected. :-) Chuck Vance (hey, it's not like we're talking about Latin ... or even Sanskrit) |
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On Jun 14, 11:42 am, Conan The Librarian wrote:
Wolfgang wrote: by the way, a new text in Nahuatl showed up in PG yesterday. Whaaa?! I need more info, please. I'm still laughing up here. When Wolfgang said "PG" I thought he was talking LC call numbers and was thinking "but surely books on Nahuatl are in PM!" Oh, my life is not an easy one.... Bill (who relies exclusively on #2 and larger "frog" poppers when fishing for bucketmouth. Too big for 'gills, and if a 'gill DOES manage to get it into his mouth, it's a 'gill I want to catch!) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 14, 11:42 am, Conan The Librarian wrote: Wolfgang wrote: by the way, a new text in Nahuatl showed up in PG yesterday. Whaaa?! I need more info, please. I'm still laughing up here. When Wolfgang said "PG" I thought he was talking LC call numbers and was thinking "but surely books on Nahuatl are in PM!" The fact that I (and perhaps some others) find that amusing as well should not be taken as mitigating geekdom on a biblical scale. ![]() Oh, my life is not an easy one.... Ainna? What do you tell the kids you do for a living? Bill (who relies exclusively on #2 and larger "frog" poppers when fishing for bucketmouth. Too big for 'gills, and if a 'gill DOES manage to get it into his mouth, it's a 'gill I want to catch!) I'm thinking it's one I'd want to steer clear of. ![]() Wolfgang whose attention the resemblance between a frog's legs and his own has not escaped. |
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