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Roger writes:
I will try to get to the US for the Penns clave. God knows I can afford it, and if everything works out with the rest of the family I will go there. This Tom Littleton, how can I get in contact with him? Tom Littleton's e-mail is However, he will probably pick up on this thread and chime in at any moment. Is there any web site that I can find info on the accomodations, river and permit cost? This is where many of us stayed last year: http://www.pavisnet.com/schaferscoun.../location.html There is also the possibility that there would be room in the North Carolina cabin, usually obtained by Jeff or Wally. There is no river permit to fish the rivers at Penns, and a fishing license with a trout stamp will run you about $30. If I attend, Roger (still up in the air about it), I believe it would be cheapest to fly into Boston and I could pick you up and deliver you back for your flight home. And, if necessary, I could drive my 32 foot camper, more than enough room for two and we would be parked in the camping area where most of Penns reprobates camp. /Roger I'll start research on the travel arrangements. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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Good to see an international flare this year at Penn's !!
And very good to see you (Dave) are planning on making it down to the great state of Pennsylvania for our Clave for yet another year. I was afraid you were serious about it being your last clave. I'm still recuperating the foot from last year's Clave. I've got the Doc stumped as to what the hell it is, but I can't hike too long without some pain. He's talkin surgery, but I may hold off until after this year's clave if possible. Foot surgery can take a while to heal. The more I walk, the more severe it gets. If I sit on my arse for a few days, it's fine. The Death March may have done me in last year.. The Finn.. "Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... Roger writes: I will try to get to the US for the Penns clave. God knows I can afford it, and if everything works out with the rest of the family I will go there. This Tom Littleton, how can I get in contact with him? Tom Littleton's e-mail is However, he will probably pick up on this thread and chime in at any moment. Is there any web site that I can find info on the accomodations, river and permit cost? This is where many of us stayed last year: http://www.pavisnet.com/schaferscoun.../location.html There is also the possibility that there would be room in the North Carolina cabin, usually obtained by Jeff or Wally. There is no river permit to fish the rivers at Penns, and a fishing license with a trout stamp will run you about $30. If I attend, Roger (still up in the air about it), I believe it would be cheapest to fly into Boston and I could pick you up and deliver you back for your flight home. And, if necessary, I could drive my 32 foot camper, more than enough room for two and we would be parked in the camping area where most of Penns reprobates camp. /Roger I'll start research on the travel arrangements. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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![]() "Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... .. If I sit on my arse for a few days, it's fine. The Finn.. Hey Mikey, I think I've got that same condition. All this time I thought I was just a lazy lout, and now I find out there's a medical reason for this. Good to hear from you again. I hope the foot gets better. Danl |
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You coming out for our Penn's Clave this year?
"Danl" wrote in message ... "Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... . If I sit on my arse for a few days, it's fine. The Finn.. Hey Mikey, I think I've got that same condition. All this time I thought I was just a lazy lout, and now I find out there's a medical reason for this. Good to hear from you again. I hope the foot gets better. Danl |
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makela notes:
The more I walk, the more severe it gets. If I sit on my arse for a few days, it's fine. The Death March may have done me in last year.. enough speculation....it's called GETTING OLD, and the **** happens to us all. Welcome aboard....feel free to join us slower, casual stalk and wade types. I will teach you how if you forgot. Bring a bottle opener, btw. Tom |
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Is that when it is, May 16-22?
john "Tom Littleton" wrote in message ... makela notes: The more I walk, the more severe it gets. If I sit on my arse for a few days, it's fine. The Death March may have done me in last year.. enough speculation....it's called GETTING OLD, and the **** happens to us all. Welcome aboard....feel free to join us slower, casual stalk and wade types. I will teach you how if you forgot. Bring a bottle opener, btw. Tom |
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Mr.Baker asks:
Is that when it is, May 16-22? Those are the rough dates for the Penn's Clave. Feel free, however, to come early and/or stay late. Just be there! Tom |
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Greg Pavlov writes:
In the last few years I would get really stiff after fishing and then sitting still for a while, such as while driving home. Something that helped reduce this quite a bit is drinking water: I take a bottle with me and make sure I go through it during the day, along with my usual coffee, etc. I think that I was partially dehydrated much of the time and dealing with that helped reduce the stiffness. Many years ago when I taught my first driving school, one of my fellow instructors noticed I wasn't drinking anything. I became very fatigued and it was because I was dehydrated. He brought a liter of water to me and I must have drank the whole thing in one swallow. From then on, I carried a bottles in the car and drank as much as I could. I always carry water when I'm fishing. I have one of those back-pack-like bladders that you can fill with ice/water. It's better than carrying a container of water, and if you put ice in the bladder, it cools your back during the day. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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![]() "Tom Littleton" wrote in message ... enough speculation....it's called GETTING OLD, and the **** happens to us all. Welcome aboard....feel free to join us slower, casual stalk and wade types. I will teach you how if you forgot. Bring a bottle opener, btw. Tom I will no be assimilated, I gotta go see the Doc...although if I do, does that qualify for entrance into the old man of the sea club?? It's kinda like a Kingfisher dying and coming back as a Blue Huron, I just don't know if my mind can operate that slow..I'll have to go look at the Evolution of a Penn's Creek Fisherman for some pointers.. |
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I will no be assimilated, I gotta go see the Doc...although if I do, does
that qualify for entrance into the old man of the sea club?? Well, I'm getting the doc to patch up everything now, so I can be verticle again once it gets warm enough to fish. Kinda like: fishing season, football season, surgery season. By the way, I think you can get bulk discounts from some doctors. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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