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Old January 21st, 2008, 04:28 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Where do you fish?

On Jan 20, 3:58 pm, Lazarus Cooke
wrote:
In article
, wrote:

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Didnt think getting feedback was such a touchy subject around here-
thanks for the guys that filled out the survey- that info helps out
alot.
To everyone else- my apologies- I will remove the post.


Oh for God's sake. I didn't see the original post but is it the case
that someone who's interested in fishing stumbled onto this NG,
suggesting that we might be interested in what he/she has to offer?

And has he/she been told to F/O?

If so, I hope it's been made clear that the arrogant haughtiness is
purely an American Imperial pov, and that other roffians might actually
be interested?

Lazarus


No hard feelings.I am getting a fishing related service off the ground
and my post had quite a commercial tone to it- which is why I pulled
it. Probably didnt help that it was the first post I made either- but
none the less- lesson learned.
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Old January 21st, 2008, 12:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Opus--Mark H. Bowen
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"em" wrote in message news:a7c16334-305b-49e3-b242-


No hard feelings.I am getting a fishing related service off the ground
and my post had quite a commercial tone to it- which is why I pulled
it. Probably didnt help that it was the first post I made either- but
none the less- lesson learned.


Hang on to your thick skin, you're gonna need it, if you decide to hang out
here!

Op


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Old January 20th, 2008, 09:48 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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PS... we have quite a few deals right now so if you are looking to
travel here in the next few months or have a date in mind- let me know
and I will see if I can save you a few bucks! ($50-$100 on guided
trips and ALOT more on lodges) Just contact me through
exclusivewaters.com and I will do my best.


Evan it doesn't take a Blood Hound to sniff out a commercial.
Ernie


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Old January 20th, 2008, 10:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
em
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Default Where do you fish?

On Jan 20, 2:48 pm, "Ernie"
wrote:
PS... we have quite a few deals right now so if you are looking to
travel here in the next few months or have a date in mind- let me know
and I will see if I can save you a few bucks! ($50-$100 on guided
trips and ALOT more on lodges) Just contact me through
exclusivewaters.com and I will do my best.


Evan it doesn't take a Blood Hound to sniff out a commercial.
Ernie


Got the first message killed- so thats good. Wont happen again guys.

On a side note- any Colorado guys or gals in the group? I recently
moved from Denver to the Midwest and have been missing the Blue and
the Williams Fork- anyone have been fishing out there lately?
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Old January 20th, 2008, 11:07 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On a side note- any Colorado guys or gals in the group? I recently
moved from Denver to the Midwest and have been missing the Blue and
the Williams Fork- anyone have been fishing out there lately?


Where in the midwest? Somewhere you could pick me up in Omaha on the
way to nice water?
Frank Reid

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Old January 21st, 2008, 04:20 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Jan 20, 4:07 pm, Frank Reid wrote:
On a side note- any Colorado guys or gals in the group? I recently
moved from Denver to the Midwest and have been missing the Blue and
the Williams Fork- anyone have been fishing out there lately?


Where in the midwest? Somewhere you could pick me up in Omaha on the
way to nice water?
Frank Reid


Frank,

I am in St. Louis but I have had many trips through Nebraska when I
lived in Iowa (back and forth to Colorado). Actually went on my first
and only duck hunt in Paxton, NE. Had a blast... but if I am going to
freeze my rear off, I am going to do it in a river with a fly rod. I
do have alot of friends out in the Denver area- might have to do a
trip here soon. If you are heading out to CO, I recommend March. The
Blue River is such a great time- either below Dillon (can get
crowded... but there are some HOGS or down past Green Mountain Res
where I like to go). October is also a good time for the browns on the
Williams Fork/Colorado among other areas. Actually anytime can be good
to excellent. I miss Colorado- but I grew up bass fishing, so the
Midwest isnt so bad. There are some great small rivers out here that
have some good bass in them that are fun on a 5wt.

Where do you go in Nebraska?

Evan


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Old January 21st, 2008, 03:25 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid[_2_]
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Where do you go in Nebraska?

For trout, there's not much to be had unless you hit the Niobrara.
Other than that, I travel east (PA) or west (MT). Its pretty much
1136 miles either way.
Frank Reid
 




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