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Here in southern Utah, surrounded by the towering red rock walls of Zion and
Bryce, most people only think of this as desert country. Yes, summer can hit 120 here, but the Fall, Winter and Spring are incredible. Last week I took my 9 year old son out of school after lunch and took the beautifully scenic 1 hour drive to the best fly fishing lake I've ever known (keeping in mind that I lived in Mammoth Lakes, CA for 10 years and fished and guided at all the Eastern Sierra hot spots). We arrived at the reservoir about 2 pm and were in the water in our tubes by 3pm. This was my sons first outing in a tube and only his 3rd FF trip. We floated the lake on a calm still afternoon and talked about the Solar System, why eagles soar, and why a trout thinks a worm would taste good. We caught about a dozen fish, lost a whole bunch more, and never saw another person or car. We talked about more things then I have thought about in a long time. After we were through, we sat in the truck and drank some hot chocolate and watched the fish rise as dusk descended. Soon deer and elk were cautiously coming down to the water for a drink. We sat transfixed as we took it all in. We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." |
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![]() "Wes Chormicle" wrote... snip We caught about a dozen fish, lost a whole bunch more, and never saw another person or car. We talked about more things then I have thought about in a long time. After we were through, we sat in the truck and drank some hot chocolate and watched the fish rise as dusk descended. Soon deer and elk were cautiously coming down to the water for a drink. We sat transfixed as we took it all in. We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." That's one smart 9 year old! Thanks for the story. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() Wes Chormicle wrote: Last week I took my 9 year old son out of school after lunch and took the beautifully scenic 1 hour drive to the best fly fishing lake I've ever known Would that be a left turn at Virgin? "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." Excellent stuff. Frank Reid |
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"Wes Chormicle" wrote in message
nk.net... Here in southern Utah, profoundly lovely TR snipped Occasionally somebody asks me why I fish. I'm going to print out a copy of this and show it to them the next time it happens. Thanks, Wes. |
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![]() "Wes Chormicle" wrote in message nk.net... We caught about a dozen fish, lost a whole bunch more, and never saw another person or car. We talked about more things then I have thought about in a long time. After we were through, we sat in the truck and drank some hot chocolate and watched the fish rise as dusk descended. Soon deer and elk were cautiously coming down to the water for a drink. We sat transfixed as we took it all in. We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." Nice Wes, Now where is my hanky. Thanks, Jeff T. |
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terrific brought back all the memories of my son and daughters first trips,
i got such a buzz watching them fish "Wes Chormicle" wrote in message nk.net... Here in southern Utah, surrounded by the towering red rock walls of Zion and Bryce, most people only think of this as desert country. Yes, summer can hit 120 here, but the Fall, Winter and Spring are incredible. Last week I took my 9 year old son out of school after lunch and took the beautifully scenic 1 hour drive to the best fly fishing lake I've ever known (keeping in mind that I lived in Mammoth Lakes, CA for 10 years and fished and guided at all the Eastern Sierra hot spots). We arrived at the reservoir about 2 pm and were in the water in our tubes by 3pm. This was my sons first outing in a tube and only his 3rd FF trip. We floated the lake on a calm still afternoon and talked about the Solar System, why eagles soar, and why a trout thinks a worm would taste good. We caught about a dozen fish, lost a whole bunch more, and never saw another person or car. We talked about more things then I have thought about in a long time. After we were through, we sat in the truck and drank some hot chocolate and watched the fish rise as dusk descended. Soon deer and elk were cautiously coming down to the water for a drink. We sat transfixed as we took it all in. We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." |
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![]() "Wes Chormicle" wrote in message nk.net... Here in southern Utah, surrounded by the towering red rock walls of Zion and Bryce, most people only think of this as desert country. Yes, summer can hit 120 here, but the Fall, Winter and Spring are incredible. Last week I took my 9 year old son out of school after lunch and took the beautifully scenic 1 hour drive to the best fly fishing lake I've ever known (keeping in mind that I lived in Mammoth Lakes, CA for 10 years and fished and guided at all the Eastern Sierra hot spots). We arrived at the reservoir about 2 pm and were in the water in our tubes by 3pm. This was my sons first outing in a tube and only his 3rd FF trip. We floated the lake on a calm still afternoon and talked about the Solar System, why eagles soar, and why a trout thinks a worm would taste good. We caught about a dozen fish, lost a whole bunch more, and never saw another person or car. We talked about more things then I have thought about in a long time. After we were through, we sat in the truck and drank some hot chocolate and watched the fish rise as dusk descended. Soon deer and elk were cautiously coming down to the water for a drink. We sat transfixed as we took it all in. We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." Nice tale, but now you realize that I have to go exhume my father.... --riverman |
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riverman wrote:
"Wes Chormicle" wrote We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." Nice tale, but now you realize that I have to go exhume my father.... No, see, you're not supposed to put the Sage in the coffin. Put the KPOS, which of course *becomes* a Sage when it gets to heaven. JR |
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Before anybody starts digging....
Granndpa was a spin fisherman..... A man who fed his family by catching fish, and taking an elk and a deer every year. "JR" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: "Wes Chormicle" wrote We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." Nice tale, but now you realize that I have to go exhume my father.... No, see, you're not supposed to put the Sage in the coffin. Put the KPOS, which of course *becomes* a Sage when it gets to heaven. JR |
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"Wes Chormicle" wrote...
"JR" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: "Wes Chormicle" wrote We started home when my son Clinton (named for his grandfather, not the president) asked me, "Dad, when grandpa died and you put his fishing pole in the coffin, do you suppose this is what heaven is like?" I smiled and said, "I sure hope so." Nice tale, but now you realize that I have to go exhume my father.... No, see, you're not supposed to put the Sage in the coffin. Put the KPOS, which of course *becomes* a Sage when it gets to heaven. Before anybody starts digging.... Granndpa was a spin fisherman..... A man who fed his family by catching fish, and taking an elk and a deer every year. Ohhhh, so he went to that OTHER heaven - not the one reserved only for dry fly fishers. ;-) Anyone who feeds his family in such a manner is welcome in my heaven anytime. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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