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On Nov 20, 10:20*am, jeff wrote:
in candid fear and recognition that i am now a geezer unsure about my future days above the dirt, i took the entire month of october off to chase puppy drum and false albacore. spent the month at harkers island near cape lookout in the pleasant company of friends made here. roff won't die for me til i'm planted. *i'm grateful for what i discovered here...lessons learned, adventures in new places, and for the enduring friendships made. ...anyway... weather sucked and the fishing was off - even the local guides complained. *the albies never really showed in any consistent pattern or numbers...they were around, just not like they usually are, and up/down so fast they were hard to find and get a cast to. one guide traveled over 95 miles of water searching with no success. *the albies and migrating bait were probably out closer to the gulf stream this year. we caught a few...posted some photos on the facebook roff site...but not enough to satisfy the greed in a a month's effort at it. *wind, weather, and water conspired against us. of course, for me, it was way better than the alternative of work at the office in groanville. still, chasing the great mystery with a flyrod on the sal****er is a new challenge for me. learning to cast more efficiently with a 9 or 10 wt and heavy sal****er flies, figuring out water and fish. i think it also will improve my mountain trout efforts. it sure makes the long intervals between mountain trips more tolerable. vacation done at the first of this month, gia and i went down to the coast yesterday to pick up the boat after its annual service. it was a beautiful day, so we went for a boat ride. took a rod with me just as a habit. *really intended only to putt about, drink a few chillybeers, and enjoy the day. *...and, hell, whadayaknow, i snuck up on a false albie. * watched the take near the surface by the boat. *one of those special memories that won't fade...well, geezerhood and all, i hope not anyhow. they are an incredible game fish. * for those of you who have never chased after them, give it a go. jeff ps to wayno...your tire tracks across the front yard at the rental house never really faded, but did cause a good number of chuckles. *the need for a "fix" of Seaside's breakfast biscuits are an absolute defense. g Sounds like you've got your priorities straight. But then we already knew that. :-) Chuck Vance (well except for that retirement thing) |
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