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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw
wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. |
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Charlie S wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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In message , rw
writes Charlie S wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. I have customised my flybox with a bit of "Celtic" pyrography. I'd hate to lose that. -- Bill Grey |
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On 2009-09-28 00:17:41 -0400, rw said:
Charlie S wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. I tried that once, and it was a pia. |
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 07:10:11 -0400, David LaCourse wrote:
On 2009-09-28 00:17:41 -0400, rw said: Charlie S wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. I tried that once, and it was a pia. Have you tried to duct-tape it to your rib cage...? A couple of rolls ought to keep it secure... HTH, R |
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On 2009-09-28 09:19:53 -0400, said:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 09:14:46 -0400, David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-09-28 08:20:17 -0400, said: On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 07:10:11 -0400, David LaCourse wrote: On 2009-09-28 00:17:41 -0400, rw said: Charlie S wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I think the best way to keep from losing a fly box is to tether it to your vest or your shirt with some heavy mono. I don't do it, but I should. I tried that once, and it was a pia. Have you tried to duct-tape it to your rib cage...? A couple of rolls ought to keep it secure... HTH, R No, but If we duct taped it over your mouth, the entire world would be a better place. Er, Louie, just because _your_ lips move when you read and write doesn't mean everyone else's does... aikth d;op HTH, R I wasn't speaking of reading, Richard. But, since you brought it up, yeah, duct tape your eyes too. That's *gotta* help. |
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In message , Charlie S
writes On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:00:15 -0600, rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. Talking of glasses, I bought a pair of those Polaroid plus magnifier glasses which cost me about 20 uk pounds. The first day I was going to use them I was having a lift with two palls to a fishery. I showed the glasses to one of my mates then after he gave them back and we had arrived at our destination I couldn't find the glasses. 20 quid gone and never saw the glasses again :-( -- Bill Grey |
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Charlie S wrote:
rw wrote: I'll say a favorite fly box full of your favorite flies for your favorite water. Store-bought flies, self-tied flies, friend's flies -- productive flies that you have confidence in, even if you don't know the names or remember the lineage of most of them. Anything else can be replaced with a lot of money and a little trouble. Did exactly that last month on the upper Brazos, just below Whitney Dam. Got caught in a strainer on my 'yak, and lost not only my fly box, but my eyeglasses as well. :-( MUCH more upset about the glasses, as I had paid $325 to have new lenses put in my favorite old frames just 6 months prior. I have since fixed the problem of losing the flies: I keep all my gear in an Orvis Safe Passage Sling Pack. Keeps everything handy, but safe and out of the way until I want it. I took a swim in the Pere Marquette a short while back. The canoe got snagged on a submerged log and got sideways to the current at which point the dog (that's right, I'm gonna blame it on the dog ;-) decided to bail tipping one gunwale under water and sending me flying out of the boat. I floated downstream for what seemed like forever before my feet finally hit bottom in water shallow enough to stand. Everything in the canoe was secured and I managed to keep hat, glasses, lanyard and, of course, the paddle with me during the swim. The only thing I lost was a bunch of flies in one of my favorite fly boxes, a Myran eight compartment. Thing is it was in my shirt pocket and if I had just had the pocket flap buttoned I wouldn't have lost it. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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