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When I was a kid, my father and I would fish for bluegills, sunfish and so
forth with worms. Trout fishing came up, and I asked my father if we could go trout fishing. He said you could not catch trout with worms. Once I got "older", I was visiting a private trout hatchery that stocked , I guess, private streams. The person at the hatchery said that only "jerks" fished for trout using worms. He implied that using worms to catch trout was really easy, and no challenge. Now I am confused. My father acted as if you could not possibly catch trout with worms, and the "expert" acted as if catching trout with worms was like shooting ducks in your bathtub. Any opinions about this? Thanks Tom |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 16:32:45 -0500, "mary" wrote:
When I was a kid, my father and I would fish for bluegills, sunfish and so forth with worms. Trout fishing came up, and I asked my father if we could go trout fishing. He said you could not catch trout with worms. Once I got "older", I was visiting a private trout hatchery that stocked , I guess, private streams. The person at the hatchery said that only "jerks" fished for trout using worms. He implied that using worms to catch trout was really easy, and no challenge. Now I am confused. My father acted as if you could not possibly catch trout with worms, and the "expert" acted as if catching trout with worms was like shooting ducks in your bathtub. Any opinions about this? Thanks Tom Dad was inspiring you to reach higher... |
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![]() "mary" wrote in message ... When I was a kid, my father and I would fish for bluegills, sunfish and so forth with worms. Trout fishing came up, and I asked my father if we could go trout fishing. He said you could not catch trout with worms. Once I got "older", I was visiting a private trout hatchery that stocked , I guess, private streams. The person at the hatchery said that only "jerks" fished for trout using worms. He implied that using worms to catch trout was really easy, and no challenge. Now I am confused. My father acted as if you could not possibly catch trout with worms, and the "expert" acted as if catching trout with worms was like shooting ducks in your bathtub. Any opinions about this? I caught my first trout on worms.....but not until after I'd been skunked a couple of times. Yeah, they can be pretty easy on worms but there are still no guarantees. They can also be pretty easy on flies, with the same qualification. The truth, although it doesn't get much air time, is that it generally isn't all that difficult to catch stream dwelling trout regardless of method. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote... "mary" wrote... When I was a kid, my father and I would fish for bluegills, sunfish and so forth with worms. Trout fishing came up, and I asked my father if we could go trout fishing. He said you could not catch trout with worms. Once I got "older", I was visiting a private trout hatchery that stocked , I guess, private streams. The person at the hatchery said that only "jerks" fished for trout using worms. He implied that using worms to catch trout was really easy, and no challenge. Now I am confused. My father acted as if you could not possibly catch trout with worms, and the "expert" acted as if catching trout with worms was like shooting ducks in your bathtub. Any opinions about this? It's not a matter of "could", but a matter of "should." ![]() I caught my first trout on worms.....but not until after I'd been skunked a couple of times. Yeah, they can be pretty easy on worms but there are still no guarantees. They can also be pretty easy on flies, with the same qualification. The truth, although it doesn't get much air time, is that it generally isn't all that difficult to catch stream dwelling trout regardless of method. Well, who in their right mind would do it if it were difficult? ;-) -- TL, Tim who is sipping a nice glass of Merlot waiting for the Yankee pot roast to be done. Whaddaya gonna do about THAT, T? GO PATS! http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message news:elEOb.94911$8H.139316@attbi_s03... "Wolfgang" wrote... ...The truth, although it doesn't get much air time, is that it generally isn't all that difficult to catch stream dwelling trout regardless of method. Well, who in their right mind would do it if it were difficult? ;-) Zackly! Um.....well, there IS one other important consideration. It also has to be easy to make it LOOK difficult........else why would anyone bother? ![]() TL, Tim who is sipping a nice glass of Merlot waiting for the Yankee pot roast to be done. Hm.......a jenyuwhine authentic classic, with all the right ingredients and none of the wrong, Yankee pot roast?.....or.....? Wolfgang |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 23:07:54 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote: "Wolfgang" wrote... parasitized trout stuff snipped Tim who is sipping a nice glass of Merlot waiting for the Yankee pot roast to be done. Whaddaya gonna do about THAT, T? GO PATS! http://css.sbcma.com/timj Just got done having a meal of organic ham (although on further thought, there is probably nothing such as inorganic ham, although on even further thought you couldn't prove it by some of the ham I've eaten), mashed taters and broccolli. Washing it down with a Leinies Red Lager. Sometimes its good to be a peasant. g.c. |
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I'd rather eat worms than fish with them.
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![]() "Charlie Wilson" wrote in message ... I'd rather eat worms than fish with them. Didn't one of Haig-Brown's book begin with "It all started with worms?" |
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From: "Wayne Knight"
Didn't one of Haig-Brown's book begin with "It all started with worms?" For most of us, it all ends with worms. {;-) George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message ... From: "Wayne Knight" Didn't one of Haig-Brown's book begin with "It all started with worms?" For most of us, it all ends with worms. {;-) The beginning with worms we all forget, and the ending with worms.....well, we are then beyond caring. It's those times in between...... Wolfgang off to the vet. ![]() |
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